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Fusilade II Turf and Ornamental herbicide is a selective post-emergent herbicide that controls a long list of perennial and annual grass weeds in turf and landscaped areas. Not only is Fusilade II fast and effective, but it can be applied as a spot treatment or an over the top application without damaging ornamental plants. It can also be used to remove bermuda grass from tall fescue and zoysia grass when used at reduced rates. Fusilade II can stand up to rain after only 1 hour of application.
It is recommended that a non-ionic surfactant be used when applying Fusilade II.
Product Documents
Active Ingredient | Fluazifop-P-butyl 24.5% |
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Target pests |
Barnyardgrass, Crabgrass (large, smooth, southern), Foxtail, Goosegrass, Quackgrass, Witchgrass, Wild oats and many others * See label for complete list |
For use in |
Landscaped areas, Nurseries, Greenhouses, Parks, Sports Fields, Golf Courses, Commercial & Residential areas * See label for complete list |
Application |
0.4 - 0.6 per 1,000 sq. ft. 16 - 24 oz. per acre + 0.25% (8 oz. per 25 gallons) of Non-ionic Surfactant 0.75 oz. per gallon of water (0.5 oz. Non-ionic Surfactant) * Use a Surfactant to Increase Effectiveness * See label for complete application instructions |
Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on Label |
Formulation |
Professional Product Group 1 Herbicide |
NOT FOR SALE TO | AK |
Shipping Weight | 2.29 lbs |
Manufacturer | Syngenta (Mfg. Number: 73215) |
EPA Registration | 100-1084 |
Fusilade II works fast, moving quickly into the shoots, roots, rhizomes, stolons and growing points of the treated plants.
Weed growth is soon arrested, and within just one week there will be loss of vigor, yellow and/or reddening, and eventual death of the treated grass weeds.
Usage chart for spot treatments:
1 gallon water + .75 oz. Fusilade + .5 oz surfactant
10 gallons water + 6.5 oz. Fusilade + 3 oz surfactant
25 gallons water + 16 oz. Fusilade + .5 pint surfactant
50 gallons water + 32 oz. Fusilade + 1 pint surfactant
Expensive but Works!
By Roger on 09/01/2011
I use Fusilade II to kill the bermuda and crab grass growing in a large bed in which I'm trying to get Periwinkle (vinca minor) to take over as the predominant ground cover. I mixed the Fusilade with a spreader/sticker/penetrant called Cadence made by KALO, Inc. I oversprayed the Periwinkle and grass with the mix and (you have to be patient) after about 5 to 7 days the grass was dead and gone and the Periwinkle was untouched.
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Works great!!!
By Lisa on 08/31/2015
I mixed the Fusilade w/surfactant per the label instructions and applied it to my lawn 8 days ago with a garden sprayer. Already the Bermuda grass has yellowed and looks dead. I will reapply in 20 more days just to make sure and then reseed in 14 days. The fescue seems to have survived quite well.
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A great Herbicide for grasses
By Harold on 06/06/2011
After early research on Fusilade in the 80s with UCCE in CA for crop use, I (aswell as my friends) now find it useful in my flower garden for selective control of annoying annual and perennial grass in Seattle's wonderful gardening climate. But it doesn't control annual bluegrass or fescues. It has some odor so wear plastic gloves. It takes more than a week to get control, but rest after that week. Prompt shipping by this online company.
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Fusilade II for Torpedo grass
By Russll on 07/13/2012
Bermuda control
By Richard on 06/17/2011
I am trying to kill quackgrass and barnyard grass in a bluegrass lawn with a little fall fescue. Do I use the 6oz per acre? That seemed to be what they recommend on the label for use on a tall fescue lawn.
Fusilade II Herbicide should not be used on desirable turf as a broadcast spray. You can do a spot treatment in your lawn only. The mixing ratio is 0.75 fl. oz. per gallon of water. It is also recommended that you use a surfactact, such as the Non-Ionic Surfactant. The mixing ratio for that is 1/2 fl oz.
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I used .5 oz Fusilade and 1 tablespoon surfactant in 1 gallon of water.
The time it takes Fusilade II to kill weeds depends on a few different variables such as the specific weed you are targeting, the outside temperature, as well as the ground temperature. It can take up to 2 weeks to see full results. Any time you are using a post-emergent herbicide, including ones like Fusilade, the weeds or grasses you are targeting must be in an actively growing state and soil temps need to be above 65 degrees and below 85 degrees consistently for you to see maximum results.
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Methylated Seed Oil would not be recommended to use as a surfactant with Fusilade II Herbicide. A non ionic surfactant is recommended per the product label.
If so, do I need to add surfactant? For road side spraying.
You can mix Fusilade II Herbicide with other herbicides such as RoundUp Custom. You should use a non-ionic surfactant with these herbicides for best results. Be sure that you are following the more restrictive labeling that pertains to your application needs.
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Yes, a non ionic surfactant is recommended to be tank mixed with Fusilade II Herbicide to increase effectiveness.
Fusilade II Herbicide can be applied to residential areas per the product label. Please refer to the product table for specific dilution ratios.
Usage chart for spot treatments:
1 gallon water + .75 fl oz of Fusilade + .5 oz surfactant
10 gallons water + 6.5 fl oz Fusilade + 3 oz surfactant
25 gallons water + 1 pint Fusilade + .5 pint surfactant
50 gallon water + 1 qt Fusilade + 1 pint surfactant
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No, using Dawn Dish Soap in place of a Non Ionic Surfactant with Fusilade II Herbicide would not be recommended as this is off label usage and not advised per the manufacturer or DoMyOwn.com. The use of dish soap will also foam up in the tank sprayer and cause difficuties to apply the herbicide effectively.
To increase effectiveness when applying Fusilade II Herbicide you can use a Non-Ionic Surfactant in conjunction with it and we sell this product here on our website.
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It is recommended to use 0.5 fl oz per gallon of water of a Non-Ionic Surfactant with Fusilade II Herbicide for best results.
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Fusilade II Herbicide Rating: 4.1 (70 Reviews / 308 Q&A)