Drexel Diuron 80 Herbicide is not labeled for pond weeds. We recommend to use Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide for your pond weeds.
Yes, Drexel Diuron 80 Herbicide has the same active ingredient as Karmex. They are made by two different manufacturers.
Drexel Diuron 80 Herbicide is not labeled to be used in ponds, lakes, or other bodies of water. Diquat is a fast-acting aquatic & landscape herbicide that kills both weeds and grasses. It has a full aquatic label and is not harmful to aquatic animals.
Drexel Diuron 80 Herbicide is not labeled to be used in ponds, lakes, or other bodies of water.
Please be more clear on what you would like to treat so that we can provide a proper recommendation.
Drexel Diuron 80 Herbicide is not labeled for use in any residential areas, only around listed crops and in non-crop areas such as utility yards, industrial sites, and uncultivated agricultural areas. We would not recommend using this product around your home. The best way to treat under the landscape would be to remove the rocks and treat the ground below it before replacing the rocks so that you can be sure the herbicide actually reaches the ground below it. If you are able to do this, and there are no desirable plants in the area, then you could use a product such as Martins TVC, which will prevent new plant growth for up to a year when used on the bare ground itself. (You would not want to try to spray this product directly on the rocks because of its blue color.)
If you only get occasional weeds popping up, then it would be easiest just to spot spray as needed with a non-selective post-emergent such as RoundUp QuikPro.
You may have luck using a granule pre-emergent which is then watered into the ground, but it would very important to use a high enough volume of water to carry the active ingredient down into the ground. If the rock layer is thick, then this would not be effective. Keep in mind that many pre-emergent herbicides have a dye in them that could stain the rocks, as well. If you would like to tell us more about what specific weeds you are targeting and how much area you need to treat, then we would be happy to make a more specific recommendation for you.
These products would be pet safe when used as directed. Pets should be kept out of the treatment area until the application has dried.
The Drexel Diuron 80 Herbicide we carry is not labeled for use in bodies of water, it would not be safe to do so with this brand. If you have another brand we would recommend reaching out to the manufacturer directly.
No, Drexel Diuron Herbicide cannot be used in aquatic settings. You can browse our Aquatic Herbicides here. If you would like to provide more information about what you are treating and how large the area is, then we can better assist you with a recommendation.
Drexel Diruon 80 Herbicide is not safe to use on bermuda grass lawns. It can be used on newly-sprigged bermudagrass pastures after planting and before emergence of the bermudagrass or weeds. If you apply Drexel Diuron when bermuda grass has already emerged, then you may see temporary burn, per page 4 of the product label. Please let us know if you need assistance selecting a different product.
Drexel Diuron 80 Herbicide does state on the product label: Under specified conditions (see “DIRECTIONS FOR USE”), this product without surfactant may be applied over the top of Alfalfa (established, dormant or semi-dormant), Asparagus (established), Birdsfoot trefoil (established, dormant), Grass seed crops (established), Oats, Pineapple, Plumosus fern (established, mowed), Red clover (established, dormant), Sugarcane and Wheat.
Drexel Diuron 80 Herbicide is not labeled for use around any of the vegetables that you have listed. If you have a variety of undesirable plants in the area, then you can either hand pull them or very carefully spot treat using a non-selective herbicide such as Killzall Herbicide (glyphosate) or Avenger Herbicide (natural and OMRI listed).
Yes, Drexel Diuron 80 Herbicide would injure the myoporum ground covers and ornamental shrubs. Per the product label, “do not use on home plantings of trees, shrubs or herbaceous plants, nor on lawns, walks, driveways, tennis courts or similar areas” Ronstar Herbicide will control weeds in myoporum ground cover and other ornamentals, however, is for commercial applicators only. It cannot be used on residential lawns. We would suggest reaching out to the local nursery in your area or contacting the Master Gardener with the County Extension office.
Drexel Diuron 80 Herbicide is applied at the rate of 1 - 10 lbs in water per acre in a boom sprayer.
We do not have a granule product that would kill what is actively growing and prevent anything from growing back. We do have a liquid option though, which is RoundUp Concentrate Max Control 365.
No, Drexel Diuron 80 Herbicide will not control moss. You can browse our Moss and Algae control products here. Please let us know if you need a recommendation for use in a specific area, such as on hard surfaces or in the lawn.
The application rates for Drexel Diuron 80 Herbicide depend on the area of application (bermudagrass pastures, cropland and non cropland) ranging from 1lb to 10lbs per acre. The minimum volume of water mentioned throughout the product label is 25 gallons of water per acre. s applied at the rate of 1 - 10 lbs in water per acre.
You will need to reference the Drexel Product Label for how much of the Drexel Diuron 80 you will need since the rate per acre in pounds varies by the weed you are targeting. Keep in mind once you determine what rate you should be using over the area which you are treating for that weed, the water volume you mix it in is the carrier, not the diluter, so your main focus is evenly applying the active ingredient over the correct square footage.
Drexel Diuron 80 Herbicide is not labeled for use before planting tree seedlings. This product should not be applied around listed trees that are younger than one year.