Celsius WG Herbicide should not be sprayed near desirable plants, trees and shrubs as it can harm them.
As long as the insecticide mixes well with the Celsius WG Herbicide in the tank, you can apply at the same time.
Celsius WG Herbicide is not labeled for matchweed.
Per the Celsius WG Herbicide product label, weed control is more rapid when soil temperatures are above 65 degrees
For certain weeds, a second application of Celsius WG Herbicide can be made 2-4 weeks after the initial application may be needed for complete weed control. Total amount of product applied in a calendar year (365 days) must not exceed 7.4 oz (210 g) of product per acre.
Pets can return to an area that has been treated with Celsius WG as soon as everything is dry (usually a couple of hours).
Celsius WG Herbicide is not labeled to actually kill ryegrass, only states on the label to not apply to perennial rye. The coming summer heat will kill ryegrass though
Yes, Celsius WG Herbicide is labeled for spurweed in sports fields and is safe for bermudagrass.
The only thing you can do for your lawn after applying to much Celcius WG Herbicide, is to water your lawn for an hour 3 times per week for this first week, and then for an hour 2 times per week for the next couple of weeks. If you would like to speak to the manufacturer you can reach Bayer at 8…
Read Full Answer »Celsius WG Herbicide is only for use on turfgrass and would not be safe to apply to ornamentals as it could injure them.
There is no waiting period to fertilize after you apply Celsius WG.
Celsius WG Herbicide states on the product label: Apply spray mixtures of this product within 5 days of mixing to avoid product degradation
As with most herbicides the exact volume of water is not very important, you just need to be sure you are getting the correct amount of product on a specific area. Celsius WG Herbicide may be applied at three different rates depending on the weeds to be controlled. For the appropriate rate and sp…
Read Full Answer »The Celsius WG Herbicide label states the following: If this product is to be tank-mixed with other products, compatibility should be tested prior to mixing. To test for compatibility, use a small container and mix a small amount (0.5 to 1 qt) of spray, combining all ingredients in the same ratio a…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Celsius WG Herbicide can be used now if the dollarweed is actively growing. This is safe for use in centipedegrass and will not harm it.
That would depend on your spray rate, or how much water you're applying to 1,000 sqft or per acre and what type of weeds you're treating. If applying at a rate of 100 gallons per acre, you would apply at a rate of 2.5 oz to 4.9 oz per acre of Celsius. Please refer to the product label…
Read Full Answer »Celsius is applied at three different rates depending on the weeds to be controlled. For the appropriate rate, consult the USE RATES FOR WEED CONTROL section on the Celsius product label.
Celsius WG Herbicide is labeled to kill paspalum grass and should not be applied to it if that is a desired grass type.
Crabgrass will start to die after the first frost. Celsius is not a pre-emergent herbicide, so it will only affect crabgrass that is actively growing now and will not prevent future growth of crabgrass.
Unfortunately, Celsius WG Herbicide is not labeled for any wild berries. Generally a non-selective like RoundUp Quik Pro is needed for use on wild berries.