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Clipper SC Aquatic Herbicide provides selective control of invasive and nuisance plants. Some weeds controlled are water lettuce, cabomba, duckweed, alligator weed, and more. Clipper SC quickly dissolves in the water column and it will not accumulate in the sediment.The improved efficacy provides less pH sensitivity. Its liquid formula has 4lbs of flumioxazin per gallon and is easily handled, mixed, and applied. Clipper SC requires only slight agitation and it will mix completely and evenly. It will stay in suspension for up to 2 hours after first agitation with no signs of settling.
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Active Ingredient | Flumioxazin 44.0% |
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Target pests | Alligator Weed, Duckweed*, Frog's-bit, Water Fern, Water Lettuce, Watermeal*, Water Pennywort, Filamentous algae, Filamentous algae |
For use in | Bayous, Canals, Drainage Ditches, Lakes, Marshes, Ponds (including golf course ponds), and Reservoirs. |
Application |
Make sure to make applications with the accurate volume of water according to the product label To make applications to floating or emerging weeds, 6 to 12 fluid ounces per acre For subsurface applications, apply at 200 to 400 ppb in the water column |
Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on Label |
Formulation |
Professional Product Group 14 Herbicide |
NOT FOR SALE TO |
AK, PR CT, ME, VT (Restricted To Licensed Applicators Only) |
Shipping Weight | 9.00 lbs |
Manufacturer | Nufarm (Mfg. Number: 10682051) |
EPA Registration | 71368-114 |
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I live in Maryland and last year our pond was covered with duckweed and water meal.
Aquatic herbicides like Clipper SC Aquatic Herbicide are used only to kill what is growing. They will not prevent anything. You should start applications as soon as you see these weeds for best results since they can multiply very rapidly. Usually the water will need to be at least 55-60 degrees consistently for these weeds to thrive. We have a guide here that might help.