Drive XLR8 Herbicide Crabgrass Killer

4.5 out of 5 stars 449 Reviews | 339 Q&A

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Product Highlights

  • Superior crabgrass control
  • Controls wide range of grassy and broadleaf weeds
  • Can be applied as broadcast or spot spray to established labeled turfs or at seeding
  • Product Overview

    Drive XLR8 Herbicide Crabgrass Killer is a powerful post-emergent herbicide designed to deliver fast and effective control of crabgrass and a wide range of grassy and broadleaf weeds.  With a propriety, water-based Quinclorac fomula, this professional-grade crabgrass killer herbicide can be used on residential and commercial lawns, golf courses, athletic fields and more.

    Features & Benefits of Drive XLR8 Crabgrass Killer Herbicide

    • Unsurpassed crabgrass control
    • Improved control on a wide range of grassy and broadleaf weeds
    • 30-day residual provides control after application
    • Labeled for use on turfgrass lawns, golf courses, sports fields, parks, and more
    • Can be applied to established turf or at the time of seeding
     

    For optimal results, Drive XLR8 Crabgrass Killer should be applied with a methylated seed oil (MSO), such as Prime Source Duo Stick Select or Dyneamic surfactant.  This increases the absorption of the herbicide mixture into the weeds, and helps ensure more even and effective weed control results. When treating annual grasses such as crabgrass or foxtail, the best control is achieved when Drive XLR8 and an MSO is applied when crabgrass is in the young stage (before the weeds have reached the 2-tiller stage), or as they mature.  In the middle stages of growth, the 2-tiller to 4-tiller stage, a follow-up application may be required to gain full control of the crabgrass.

    BASF Drive XLR8 provides unsurpassed crabgrass contol and improved control of torpedograss, kikuyagrass, foxtail, signalgrass, clover, dandelion, black medic and more. This professional-grade postemergent herbicide can be applied as a broadcast or spot spray and provides up to 30 days residual weed control.  While many warm-season and cool-season turf types are tolerant to Drive XLR8 Herbicide, including Bermudagrass, Kentucky Bluegrass, Ryegrass, Zoysiagrass, this post-emergent herbicide should NOT be applied to certain susceptible turf types, including St. Augustinegrass, Centipedegrass, and Bentgrass, or in lawns or turfs where desirable clover is present. See the product label for complete information on turf tolerance. 

    For use in California: Biotypes of large and smooth crabgrass in California have shown varied response to Drive XLR8. If control failure occurs following a full or split application, DO NOT reapply Drive XLR8. Change to a herbicide with a different mode of action.

     

    For smaller jobs consider QuinKill Max Crabgrass and Weed Killer which is available in pints and quarts and contains the same active ingredient quinclorac.

    See our Crabgrass Treatment Guide for more information on how to kill crabgrass in your lawn.

     
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    1 of 5 Stars

    over priced roundup

    By Ken on 09/05/2011

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    I learned the hard way, tried to spray this on crabgrass in a st. Augustine lawn and works like roundup, killed everything it touched. Please bring back asulox somebody...

    Expert ResponseExpert response:
    This product specifically says to not apply to St. Augustine grass, which is why it killed it.  St. Augustine cannot handle a product like Drive XLR8. 

    5 of 5 Stars

    Excellent stuff

    By Dan on 08/24/2011

    Verified Purchase

    I have for years been wrestling with various different varieties of late summer crab grasses in the lawns that I manage, even after high quality pre-emergent and several OTC post-emergent herbicide tr…

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    5 of 5 Stars

    Great stuff

    By Anonymous on 08/28/2013

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    In the past I had a lawn control company and have more crabgrass now than ever it seems like. I could have called and they would send someone out to kill everything but I don't like that so I let the …

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    What can I use on my turf grass (fescue, blue) and clover lawn to eliminate crab grass?

    Crab grass is taking over my fescue and blue grass and mostly white clover lawn. How can I control the crab grass and leave the rest

    A
    Drive XLR8 would be a great post emergent product to use for crabgrass and clover and many other weeds.

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    Is there risk to trees when using Drive XLR8? Can I use a backpack sprayer? Are rates the same for various weeds?

    Since the critical quantity is the amount of Drive applied per square foot, not the dilution of the spray, is it absorbed through the roots? Since I am upon a forest preserve and have many trees and shrubs(ornamental and shade) in my yard, is there a real risk to these desirable plants? I am suffering with islands of clover, creeping charlie, and crabgrass as well as dandelions, is the rate of application the same? If I use a backpack sprayer I use for mosquito control, can I adequately clean it of XLR8 to use on foliage with mosquito spray or should I use a dedicated sprayer?

    A

    Only when Drive XLR8 is being applied to established creeping bentgrass is the rate different than for other turfgrasses as listed on the product label.  Otherwise the rate is 1.45 fl oz/1000 sqft.  The product is absorbed by foliage and roots and is translocated throughout the plant.  It should not harm mature trees or desirable plants when used as directed.  Generally if you can it is best to use separate sprayers for herbicides and insecticides but if you use the same be sure to triple rinse the sprayer thoroughly have each application of such.

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