Fusilade II Herbicide only controls bermudagrass in zoysia so it would not be recommended for torpedograss, it can injure zoysia if used at too high of rates. Drive XLR8 is labeled to kill torpedo grass in zoysia. However, it will typically require at least 2 applications at 21 day intervals. Please read the product label for complete instructions on treating torpedograss. Be sure you use an MSO surfactant such as Prime Source Duo Stick for best results with Drive XLR8 as directed.
Fusilade II Herbicide can be used around established trees including palm trees without harming them.
Fusilade II Herbicide is not applied to lawns and is a grass killer that will not control sedge. Sedgehammer is only applied to listed, established lawns for nutsedge. They should be applied to listed areas on the label at listed rates separately.
You can seed Fusilade II Herbicide treated areas after 14 days following application.
Fusilade II Herbicide can actually be tank mixed with liquid fertilizers, so you can apply either before or after or at the same time.
Please keep in mind, Fusilade II is only labeled safe for Zoysia, Fine Fescue and Tall Fescue turfgrasses for the suppression and/or control of common bermudagrass, hybrid bermudagrass and other grass weeds.
Refer to page 11 of the product label for more information on turfgrass applications.
Pets need to be kept out of the area while Fusilade II is being applied, but can return as soon as everything is fully dry.
While we cannot comment on the exact combination being successful, Fusilade II can be used to remove bermuda grass from tall fescue and zoysia grass when used at reduced rates. RoundUp is a non selective and will kill Bermuda grass and anything else it touches, including desirable grasses and is usually not tank mixed with a selective herbicide.
Fusilade II Turf and Ornamental herbicide is not specifically labeled for Loropetalum and Walter Viburnum. You can find the full list of tolerable species here.
It is recommended that you wait until the reseeded area is established before applying any additional products including Fusilade II Herbicide. This will be after at least three mowings.
Fusilade II Herbicide is not labeled for use over clematis so we couldn't speak to its safety or tolerance to the chemical. I checked several other grass killers we carry and none of them have been tested on or around clematis either. You would want to do a small spot treatment in an inconspicuous area to see if any negative effects occur on the clematis before proceeding with a full area broadcast treatment.
Yes, a Turf Marker Dye Indicator can be used along with Fusilade II Herbicide and a Non Ionic Surfactant.
Fusilade II Herbicide is labeled safe to apply to clover therefore would not kill it.
Ferti-lome Weed Free Zone is labeled to control clover while being safe on Fescue lawns. View the product label for more information.
“Wiregrass” is a form of bermudagrass which is how many herbicides will list this on their product labels.
Fusilade II Herbicide is labeled for supression of bermudagrass in tall fescue lawns and a Non Ionic Surfactant will be needed for best results. Keep in mind, bermuda grass is extremely difficult to control and you will likely need to make several applications.
Refer to page 11 of the product label for more information.
Fusilade II Herbicide is only available in the 32 oz quart and does not come in a smaller size. An alternative option would be Ferti-lome Over the Top II Weed Killer that is available in an 8 oz bottle.
This product is safe for pets and kids when applied as directed on the product label. Keep pets out of the area while applying and until the application has completely dried. Once dry, pets and kids and resume normal activity in the area.
Fusilade II Herbicide is labeled to control alexander grass, more commonly known as signal grass in zoysia turfgrasses at the rate of 3-4 fl oz per acre. A non ionic surfactant is needed for best results. Applications should be made in late spring (around June 1) and repeated about every 28-30 days.
Please view the product label for more information.
No, Fusilade II Herbicide is not labeled for or safe to use over most crops including lettuce and cabbage plants. Any vegetables or crops would need to be discarded and unable to be harvested for 1 year following the application.
Grass Out Max would be an alternative recommendation to target grassy weeds around lettuce, cabbage, and a wide variety of other crops. A Non Ionic Surfactant is needed to tank mix with Grass Out Max for best results.
Please view the Grass Out Max product label for more information.
According to the product label for Fusilade II Herbicide, for established turf, you should not reseed desirable grasses to treated areas for 14 days following application. For bare ground areas which have been treated, wait 30 days to reseed.
Fusilade II Herbicide can be tank mixed with Sedgehammer and other herbicides provided a Compatibility Test is done to determine if the 2 herbicides are physically compatible.
Please refer to the individual product labels for specific tank mixing instructions and follow the most restrictive label.