Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Jb from Marietta, Ga
    09/08/2015
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    How long before I can reseed my fescue lawn after applying Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr?
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    You can reseed  as soon as 4 weeks  after Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr. 

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  • Asked by Amy from Colton, Ny
    04/23/2017
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    Does Crossbow Specialty Herbicide work on sumac?
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    Yes, Crossbow Specialty Herbicide is labeled to control sumac.

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  • Asked by Ray from Seattle Wa
    10/01/2015
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    Will Crossbow kill trees?
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    Crossbow is labeled to kill several species of trees. Please review the Crossbow product label for more information on what species of trees can be impacted by Crossbow. 

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  • Asked by Aric from Deepwater
    07/01/2021
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    How long after applying Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr can I overseed with Timothy Grass Seed and Red Clover Seed?
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    After applying Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr, the product label states, "Do not reseed pastures within a minimum of three weeks after treatment." 

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  • Asked by Aric from Deepwater
    07/01/2021
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    How long after applying Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr can I overseed with application can I overseed with Timothy Perennial Grass Seed and Red Clover Seed?
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    The product label for Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr states, "Do not reseed pastures within a minimum of three weeks after treatment."

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  • Asked by Dale from Ut
    07/15/2021
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    Will Crossbow kill milkweed?
    How long will I have to keep cattle off the pasture after spraying?
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    Crossbow Specialty Herbicide is labeled for milkweed if used as directed.  Except for lactating dairy cattle, there are no grazing restrictions. Lactating dairy cattle should not graze in those areas until the next growing season following application. 

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  • Asked by Vickie from Tacoma, Wa
    05/28/2021
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    Can I use Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr to kill blackberry bushes?
    I live in Wa State these bushes are in my backyard can I use it?
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    Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr can be used to kill dormant blackberry bushes and vines. You would apply to thoroughly wet upper and lower stems including the root collar and any ground sprouts. Treat at any time when the brush is dormant and the bark is dry. Best results have been obtained with late winter to early spring applications.

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  • Asked by Charles from Ashland City, Tn
    08/04/2021
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    Is Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr safe for wildlife?
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    Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr is safe for wildlife when used as directed on the product label. You can review full toxicity information on the Safety Data Sheet here.

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  • Asked by Bill from Sequim, Wa
    09/24/2016
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    What is the mix rate for Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr?
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    The mixing rate of Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr is 1 1/3 fl oz Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr into one gallon of water. Please refer to the product label for application instructions.

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  • Asked by Lori from Lansing, Michigan
    05/23/2019
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    Can you use Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr and fertilizer at the same time?
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    Yes, according to the Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr product label this product can be combined with liquid nitrogen fertilizer suitable for foliar application to accomplish weeding and feeding in one operation. 

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  • Asked by Chris from Alexandria, Va
    06/05/2015
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    Maple tree seedlings growing in tall fescue blend Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr
    My neighbor's maple tree dumped a ton of maple tree keys on my lawn and the seedlings have started to take root. Will this product kill those unwanted maple tree seedlings without harming my tall fescue blend lawn?
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     Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr could harm the tall fescue. Please contact your Cooperative Extension Office and speak with Master Gardener.
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  • Asked by Don from Charlotte Nc
    03/15/2019
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    Will Crossbow kill dockweed?
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    Crossbow is only specifically labeled for curly dock.  Either Monterey Weed Whacker or Southern Ag Lawn Weed Killer with Trimec would be a better option for dockweed.

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  • Asked by Ed from Orlando Area, Fl
    10/13/2014
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    St. Augustine and Bermuda
    We have been trying to kill a stinging nettle that appears to be a heartleaf nettle. I found a UF website that recommended Triclopyr. My grass is St. Augustine and some Bermuda. Will this kill the grass? We will spot treat the Nettles.
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    Per the manufacturer, Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr is NOT labeled for St. Augustine or Bermuda. It not labeled to used be used on residential lawns.
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  • Asked by Robert from Troutville, Va
    03/02/2022
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    Is Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr effective on eliminating Hairy Bittercress?
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    Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr is not labeled for hairy bittercress. We would suggest looking at Speedzone EW Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf  that is labeled for hairy bittercress and other broadleaf weeds and safe for warm and cool season turfgrasses.

    Please view the product label for application rates determined by what type of turfgrass you have. 


     
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  • Asked by Phoebe from Cobleskill, Ny
    06/08/2022
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    Can Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr be used for field horsetail and what is the grazing restriction after the application?
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    The Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2,4 D & Triclopyr is not labeled for field horsetail, only maretail (horseweed) and horsenettle, so we can't say whether it would effectively control or not since it hasn't been tested or labeled for that weed. 

    Except for lactating dairy animals, there are no grazing restrictions with Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr following application of this product. Please refer to page 7 of the product label for more specific grazing/haying restrictions. 

    Field horsetail is difficult to get rid of once established because it's resistant to most herbicides and its rhizomes spread widely and deep. We would recommend contacting your local Dept of Agriculture for recommendations in your area.  
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  • Asked by Thuan
    10/12/2021
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    Will Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr kill catclaws and bushkiller vines?
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    Crossbow will treat trees, brush, annual and perennial broad-leaf weeds. It is not labeled for specifically labeled for  catclaws

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  • Asked by Mike from Okanogan, Wa
    08/12/2021
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    Does Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr kill goatheads (puncturevine)?
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    Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr is not specifically labeled for puncturevine, so we cannot guarantee any results. Instead, Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer is labeled for puncturevine. Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete application instructions.
     

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  • Asked by Fyrcapn from Upstate South Carolina
    08/11/2021
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    How long after applying Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr is the application rainfast?
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    For best results, apply Crossbow Specialty Herbicide- 2, 4-D & Triclopyr when rainfall has not occured for 24 hours and no rainfall is expected for 24 hours after the application. 

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  • Asked by Brett from Mn
    06/05/2022
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    Can I use Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr to kill field horsetail in a Kentucky Bluegrass lawn?
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    Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr is not labeled to be applied to home lawns. Instead, you may use a product such as Hi-Yield 2,4-D Selective Weed Killer as long as you are following the instructions on the product label.

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  • Asked by Shawnacie from Drummond Montana
    06/03/2022
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    Will Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr kill Japanese knotweed
    I have unwanted Japanese Knotweed in my yard that I need to completely eliminate for good before it completely damages the foundation and my home.
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    Crossbow Specialty Herbicide - 2, 4-D & Triclopyr is not labeled for japanese knotwood however using this product in combination with Roundup QuickPRO in a tank mix has shown to have good results in controlling this weed. Japanese Knotweed is definitely a very hardy weed and is tough to control, even with the best products. But this combo should help.

    You may consider contacting the Master Gardener with your County Extension Office for recommendations they have shown to be successful in eliminating Japanese Knotweed. 
     

     

     

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