As long as Eraser A/P is being used as labeled it will be safe for the animals to be around. Upon applying the product allow the product 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 A/P can be sprayed around trees and should not harm them as long as you are not spraying the foilage or roots directly.
The ratio of Eraser A/P for black locust is 1.3 - 2.7 oz. per gallon of water.
Eraser A/P has no residual soil activity and you would be fine to plant in the treated area as soon as 2 weeks after application.
Yes! According to the Eraser A/P product label, you can mix 0.7 oz, 1.3 oz, 2 oz, 2.7 oz, 6.5 oz or 13 oz of product in one gallon of water.
Eraser A/P needs to be applied at least 4-6 hours before you are expecting any rain.
Eraser A/P should be applied when weeds are actively growing. When making applications in low relative humidity, set up equipment to produce larger droplets to compensate for evaporation. Droplet evaporation is most severe when conditions are both hot and dry.
Eraser A/P is a non-selective herbicide so it will kill whatever vegetation it is applied to.
We would recommend using a plant growth regulator such as Sucker Punch Ready To Use. This product is specifically designed for use on ornamental trees and other woody plants to control suckers.
Yes, Eraser A/P is labeled for sand burrs as a post emergent at a rate of 1 1/3 - 2 2/3 oz per gallon of water. Also we would suggest that you take a soil sample to your local extension office or master gardener to check the soil quality as well.
We would not recommend for you to use Eraser A/P because the active ingredient is Glyphosate which is non-selective and it will kill everything you spray with it. We would recommend SedgeHammer Herbicide because it is safe for your Bermudagrass and it targets Nutsedge specfically or Dismiss Turf Herbicide, it is also labeled safe for Bermudagrass and targets Nutsedge and other labeled weeds as well.