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Todd from Grasonville, Md writes

Does Relegate Selective Herbicide kill invasive Black Locust trees in a wild backyard without destroying native grasses?

We own property on the a bay in Maryland so I do not want a product that is banned or dangerous to the health of the bay. Also what kind of protection do I need to use.

Answer:

Relegate Selective Herbicide was discontinued by the manufacturer, however this product was labeled for control of locust. If you already have this product, then it could be used as directed for locust control on native grasses on permanent pastures, rangeland, fencerows, etc. This product should not be used on residential lawns or where it could drift into aquatic areas like a pond, river, or lake.

Answer last updated on: 05/06/2019

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