Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide should not be applied to desired turfs etc as it is a non-selective herbcide that will kill anything sprayed directly. Please provide the targeted weeds for a product recommendation that will best fit your needs.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide should be used within 24 hours of mixing with water.
You must allow at least 7 days for grazing animals to return after applying Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide.
Yes Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide can be used around livestock. Upon applying the product allow it to dry before reintroducing the animals to the area, and allow at least 7 days in between applying and allowing the animals to graze in the same area.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide is a post emergent, non selective herbicide so it is only going to kill what is sprayed directly with it. You can use it to spot treat and kill unwanted weeds as necessary and reapply after a week to stubborn weeds if needed.
Per the product label for Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide Use 2 ½ oz (5 Tbs) in 1 gallon of water which covers 300 sq. ft. (30 ft. x 10 ft) or use for spot treatments. A second application may be required on hard-to-control species such as blackberry, kudzu, or poison oak.
Yes, the shelf life of Eraser Weed Killer Herbicide is 3-5 years.
When using Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide for poison ivy or other perennial weeds, grasses and brush you will use 2 ½ oz per gallon of water over a 300 sq. ft. area.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide is not labeled to be used in ponds. Rodeo Herbicide has the same active ingredient and is for aquatic use when used as directed on the product label.
We would recommend removing any animals, such as rabbits, out of the area until Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide has dried completely.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide is not labeled to be used around aquatic sites (bodies of water) so care should be taken to avoid drift or runoff into these areas to avoid possible harm. You can browse our Pond and Lake Supplies here.
Yes, Eraser 41% Weed Killer can be mixed at 1.5-2.5 fl oz per gallon of water.
No, Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide cannot be used in your pond or any other bodies of water. Yes, it will likely harm the fish in the pond if the product comes in contact with the pond.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide is not labeled to be used near bodies of water so would not be recommended. Rodeo contains the same active ingredient and would be the better option as it can be used in and around aquatic sites.
Per the product label for Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide Use 2 ½ oz (5 Tbs) in 1 gallon of water which covers 300 sq. ft. (30 ft. x 10 ft) or use for spot treatments. To Control Brush or Vines: Apply to green and actively growing brush or vines. For plants taller than 5 feet, cut them back and spray the regrowth. Fall applications to brush may delay control to the following season. A second application may be required on hard-to-control species such as blackberry, kudzu, or poison oak. To kill vines growing up a pole, fence or mature tree trunk, cut vine to a height of 3 to 4 feet and spray thoroughly covering remaining vine.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide can take up to 2 weeks to completely kill a weed, depending on the type of weed, health of the weed and rate used.
Yes, Eraser will kill Japanese knotweed. You will need to use 2.5 oz of Eraser per gallon of water.
You can plant in the treated areas 2 weeks after applying Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide.
You should not apply Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide or any similar non-selective herbicide in a way that would contact desirable plants or the root systems of these plants. This is a systemic herbicide, so if you spray part of a desirable plant with it, the active ingredient will move throughout the plant. It would take more product to harm larger trees, but we would still avoid spraying these plants with Eraser. Anytime you can cut the brush first and then apply the herbicide to the fresh cuts you will see faster results.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide will not harm established trees if they are not sprayed directly.