Crossbow can be used to kill cut buckthorn stumps. Apply immediately after cutting the stump to prevent resprouting.
Per the Crossbow Herbicide SDS, it will cause mild irritation or allergic skin reaction. Take off contaminated clothing. Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes. Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.
It is best to apply Crossbow Herbicide when the plants are actively growing, which would be when the temperature is above 55 degress and below 85 degrees. For some viney plants, there are dormant stem applications. Please refer to the product label for your specific needs.
If you are planning to use a product like Crossbow Herbicide you would typically want a late summer/early fall application for some of the best results with a post-emergent heribicide. Wild carrot can be difficult to completely get rid of due to their seed cycle, so dilligence and product rotation will be needed, if possible. I have linked for you below a really helpful guide on Wild Carrot and it goes over its life cycle, timing and ingredient recommendations from Michigan State University through their tests and what they found successfull.
https://archive.lib.msu.edu/DMC/Ag. Ext. 2007-Chelsie/PDF/e2573.pdf
It is recommended that you wait at least three weeks after an application of Crossbow Herbicide before reseeding areas.
Crossbow Herbicide is not labeled to treat for Crabgrass. We would recommend a product like Drive XLR8 depending on what type of lawn you have.
Crossbow Herbicide should kill Glory Bower as it is a woody plant. We cannot gurantee it however because it has not been tested for it. It may be best to spot treat the Shoots with Round up.
We would not recommend spraying the Asiatic jasmine with Crossbow Herbicide because it will likely harm that as well.
Yes, Crossbow and Ranger Pro can be mixed in the same tank. You will mix the rates according to the targeted weeds etc.
Crossbow Herbicide should not be applied before a rain, but is rainfast in 6 hours and it would be recommended to be applied when rain is not expected within 24 hours of application for best results.
Raspberries are not on the Crossbow Herbicide label for woody plants controlled. If you have any questions about Crossbow Herbicide you can look over the product label.
Crossbow can be toxic to fish and may be toxic to aquatic invertebrates. We recommend to keep at least a 10-15 foot distance away from the pond during treatment to protect any aquatic life in that pond. You may browse our Aquatic Herbicides here.
Crossbow Herbicide should not harm benefical insects as long as they are not spray directly. We would recommend spraying when they are not in the area, early morning or late evening when they are less active.
Crossbow Herbicide is rainfast in 2 hours so would be fine after that time, but would be best to apply when rain is not expected within 24 hours.
You will need to wait at least 3 weeks before replanting in areas where Crossbow Herbicide has been applied
No, Crossbow Herbicide should not be applied to any desirable ornamentals or trees because it has the potential to them.
Very small quantities of spray, which may not be visible, may seriously injure susceptible plants; however, Fir and Cedar trees are not listed on the label as either tolerant or suseptible. We recommend to avoid overspray or spray drift to ensure the trees are not affected.
Please review the Avoid Injurious Spray Drift section on the Crossbow Herbicide prodcut label.
Per the Crossbow Herbicide label when treating for poison oak, it should be applied at a 1-1.5% mix (1 1/3-2 fl oz) rate for high volume foliar applications.