Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide will kill horsetail. Horsetail is very hard to control and it can be tough to properly penetrate through the plant. When using the Diquat you will need to mix it at the rate of 2-4oz per gallon of water and mix it with an 80% Non ionic surfactant.
Diquat is a fast-acting aquatic & landscape herbicide that kills both weeds and grasses. It will kill those sprayed.
Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide is safe for ponds with fish when used as directed on the product label. Per the product label: "Treatment of dense weed areas may result in oxygen loss from decomposition of dead weeds. This loss of oxygen may cause fish suffocation. Therefore, treat only…
Read Full Answer »Diquat is a great herbicide and can be used in landscape areas in addition to its primary use of aquatic weeds in ponds/lakes, however you would need to be careful when you spray it as it would be a non selective and could harm the desirable plants around it. Using a pre emergent like Snapshot or Su…
Read Full Answer »Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide would be a great choice for you. Diquat controls weeds by interfering with photosynthesis, which results in rapid visible effects in only a few days. Best of all it has a full aquatic label and is not harmful to aquatic animals.
Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide should be used with a surfactant, such as the Non-Ionic Surfactant. The ratio for that product is 1-2 teaspoons per gallon of water. The Diquat can be used as as a broadcast application or a spot spray. It is labeled for various broadleaf weed and could pote…
Read Full Answer »Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide would be a good option to use.
Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide is one of our top products for control of Cattails as well as a multitude of other aquatic weeds. It is not harmful to any aquatic life and will control the weeds in the water as well as along the bank. For Cattails, Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbici…
Read Full Answer »Per the product label Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide can be used at a rate of .5-2.0 gallons per surface acre in a sufficient carrier along with 16-32 oz per acre of a surfactant for pennywort. Retreat as necessary for densely populated weed areas. If you are using it as a spot treatment…
Read Full Answer »According to the product label, you should wait 24 hours after applying Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide for any swimming or fishing in theses treated areas. It is recommended that you treat your pond in sections as to not deplete the oxygen in the water. The amount of product will …
Read Full Answer »Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide should be applied at a rate of 1 to 2 gallons per surface area of water. For a 1 acre lake or pond - spray 1 to 2 gallons of Diquat into the lake. If using a hand sprayer, for example, 2 gallon sprayer, put 1 gallon of water and 1 gallon of Diquat into the …
Read Full Answer »Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide should be tank mixed with water and a non-ionic surfactant and sprayed into the pond as a broadcast application (for widespread weeds) or a spot spray (for sporadic weeds). Please refer to the product label for complete instructions.
Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide should be applied at a rate of 1 to 2 gallons per surface area of water. For a 1 acre lake or pond - spray 1 to 2 gallons of Diquat into the lake. If using a hand sprayer, for example, 2 gallon sprayer, put 1 gallon of water and 1 gallon of Diquat into the …
Read Full Answer »Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide is considered rainfast after the treated area has dried.
We suggest using Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide for water willow. Please see the product label for specific rates and application instructions.
You want to use .75 fl ounces of Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide per one gallon of water to spot treat for duckweed. Be sure to mix in a surfactant like Non Ionic Surfactant, to help the product to stick.
We recommend waiting about 2 weeks after applying Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide so that the treated plants have time to die before you prepare the soil for seeding
Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide should be applied first and then the Crystal Blue Pond Cleaner to clear dead vegetation and muck/scum. We are not aware of a product that contains bond cleaner and weed eradication.
We do not carry an algaecide or any other products that are safe to be used in koi ponds at this time. We would recommend that you contact a koi pond supplier in your area or possibly your local cooperative extension office for advice on what products to use.
Yes, Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide is labeled for Eurasian Milfoil. For best results, re-treat as necessary on 14-21 day intervals.