Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide is a non-selective herbicide, so it will kill anything it is applied to.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide is a non-selective herbicide, so it will kill anything that is directly sprayed with it. It may not kill the root system of an established shrub.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide is a non-selective, post-emergent herbicide that will kill anything sprayed directly including weeds, grasses, etc.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide is a non-selective herbicide and would harm any vegetation it is applied to.
If the Eraser had enough time to dry before the rainfall, then you will still get some benefit from the application. I would recommend waiting 7-10 days to view results from the treatment before respraying the same area, especially if you were treating smaller plants. If the application was not dry before the rainfall, then you will probably need to retreat.
No, Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide should not be used around water way as it can contamitate the water and wild life. A product like Aqua Star that is labeled for that type use could be used as an alternative.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide is a non-selective herbicide that will kill anything it is sprayed on. If you are spot treating areas of unwanted weeds in a flower bed, it’s recommended to protect any desired plants or flowers from drift or overspray. You may find it useful to cover desired plants with plastic, like a garbage bag, for added protection.
When using Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide, apply to actively growing weeds, preferably before the seed heads form. It’s best to apply on a warm sunny day when daytime temperatures are above 60° F. Weed control is accelerated by warm sunny weather.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide should not be applied near bodies of water as it can be toxic to the fish. We suggest applying Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide. Please refer to product label for complete mixing and application instructions.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide could be harmful to aquatic life. Depending on what you are treating for Diquat would be a better option.
Eraser is not labeled for jasmine, but it is a non-selective herbicide and would likely kill it at higher rates.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide should not be applied near bodies of water as it can be toxic to the fish. We suggest applying Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide. Please refer to product label for complete mixing and application instructions.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer can be used for spot treatments in lawns for stickers at one of 2 rates. You can use 1 1/2 oz. per gallon of water to control most annual weeds or 2 1/2 oz. per gallon of water to control hard to kill perennial weeds or review the Product Label for more specific treatment information.
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Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide should NOT be applied to weeds in ponds as it can harm aquatic organisms. We do suggest using Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide.
Yes, the shelf life of Eraser Weed Killer Herbicide is 3-5 years.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide is not labeled to be used in bodies of water or around shore lines but can kill just about anything that is applied to when used as directed on the product label. If you need an aquatic herbicide, Rodeo would be the better option. It contains the same non selective active ingredient but has an aquatic label.
Eraser 41% Weed Killer Herbicide is a glyphosate product. Therefore, it will kill anything it comes in contact with, and that would include grape. With that said, be cautious in spraying if there is anything else in the area that you would like to keep. Avoid hitting that with any overspray when treating.
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. If you do use it on stumps as a brush on treatment it would not seep into the soil with that type of application. However, if it did have soil contact it would have about a 2 weeks residual after an application.