As long as there is a 4 hour time frame of no rain after application of Confront the treated area will be rainfast.
You cannot use Confront on a flower bed in the same season you plan to plant flowers as damage may occur to the plants.
Confront Herbicide should be applied when the pets are not in the area. Once the treated surfaces are completely dried then they can return.
Confront is labeled for and will work for a couple of different types of thistle, Canada thistle and musk thistle.
Confront is not labeled for Ground Ivy, aka Creeping Charlie. We do have a broad selection of products that are labeled to eliminate ground ivy which you can find on our website by using our search feature (top left hand side of each page) and searching "ground ivy". For your convenience I have also…
Read Full Answer »Confront Herbicide works best when applied to activly growing Wild Violet in Tall Fescue. Be sure temps are between 65-80 degrees at time of application.
No, there is not a generic version of Confront Herbicide. This product is not for use on residential lawns.
Confront Herbicide should NOT be applied to St. Augustine turf or residential lawns per the product label. Southern Ag Basagran Sedge Control is labeled to treat for nutsedge in St. Augustine grass and would not harm the grass. Though our most popular product for nutsedge in the Sedgehammer …
Read Full Answer »Confront Herbicide should be applied when temperatures are between 65-85 degrees.Â
Since the product is not labeled for dock weed, we recommend contacting your local extension office and speaking with the master gardener in your area. The master gardener will help to advise you on what products to use in your area to treat dock weed.
No, Confront Herbicide is not labeled for crabgrass
While Confront is labeled to control vetch it is not labeled for use on juniper. We have reached out to a few industry field experts to see if they can make a recommendation for you and hope to hear back soon from them.
Confront Herbicide could harm trees and shrubs if exposed to the roots.Â
Confront Herbicide is not specifically labeled for kudzu.  Ranger Pro Herbicide is labeled for kudzu. Mix 2 & 2/3 ounces of Ranger Pro with a gallon of water (2 tablespoons equals one fluid ounce). Follow this link to the product label to read about the treatment for kudzu: Ranger Pro Herbici…
Read Full Answer »No, Confront Herbicide is not labeled to kill yellow nutsedge. You can use SedgeHammer Herbicide: it’s labeled to kill nutsedge without injury to most, if not all, warm and cool season grasses. We do recommend reading over the label to ensure it’s labeled for your type of turfgrass.
Confront Herbicide is not labeled fot crown vetch. We would recommend contacting Dow AgroSciences at 800-992-5994 to verify if this product is a good fit for you. you may also want to contact your Local Cooperative Extension Office and speak with the Master Gardnener for tips on that sort of t…
Read Full Answer »Confront Herbicide is not labeled as safe to apply over juniper.  Lontrel Turf and Ornamental would be a better option.  For control of weeds such as Canada thistle and knapweeds, apply after the majority of the basal leaves have emerged, but before bud stage. Later application may result in le…
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Confront Herbicide is not registered for residential use either because the manufacturer did not desire this registration, or because of the active ingredient Clopyralid. We are unaware of any products containing Clopyralid that are registered for use in residential areas.Â
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It is best to apply Confront Herbicide when the turf is dry and not wet from rain or morning dew.Â
Confront Herbicide rates are determined by the target weed(s) and where and how you are applying the product. You may refer to the product label for complete instructions.