No, Fusilade II Herbicide does not control broadleaf weeds or sedges (nutgrass). Sedgehammer would be a good choice if you are looking for a post emergent product for nut grass. Please take a few moments to read over the Sedgehammer product label to be sure it will be safe for your turfgrass.
Fusilade II Herbicide is mixed at the rate of 0.75 fl oz with 0.5 fl oz of surfactant to one gallon of water.
Fusilade can be used on juniper ground cover to get rid of Bermuda grass.
Fusilade II Herbicide can be applied to the ivy listed on the label.
Fusilade II Herbicide will not control zoysia. For grass in planters you can use an Over The Top grass killer.
Fusilade II Herbicide does list a few gazania species on the label as tolerable.
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.
As long as you follow the product label instructions, the product is safe to use. Applicators and handlers must wear:• Long-sleeved shirt and long pants• Chemical-resistant gloves,• Shoes plus socks to protect themselves from getting the product on their skin. Please note that even common cleaning agents you might use in your own home have similar warnings. Here is a link to Lysol Concentrated cleaner and Disinfectant: http://www.rbnainfo.com/MSDS/US/Lysol Brand Disinfectant Concentrate EN GHS.pdf and here is one for a common oven cleaner: https://gato-docs.its.txstate.edu/jcr:e15648ec-4e92-4f65-93fa-995bea5741dc/EasyOff Aerosol.pdf. All are thought to be safe products as long as you follow the product instructions. Please let us know if we can be of further assistance.
Fusilade II Herbicide is labeled to remove bermudagrass from zoysia when used as directed on the product label. Apply 0.07-0.14 oz/1000 sq. ft. (3-6 oz./A) along with 0.25% v/v (1/2 pt./25 gals.) of a nonionic surfactant. Application should be made every 28 days when the grass weeds are actively growing.
Fusilade II Herbicide can be used on Asiatic and Star Jasmine for listed weeds; however, per the label, this product does not control nutsedge or dollarweed. Image Kills Nutsedge is labeled to control nutsedge and dollarweed on Confederate Jasmine and Asiatic Jasmine. On other varieties, we recommend spot treating a small area first.
Fusilade II Herbicide always requires a surfactant be mixed with it for best results. We do not carry anything called Stinger so could not comment on it other than to follow labeled instructions. If Stinger does not require a surfactant, it would be best to apply each product separately.
No, Fusilade II Herbicide is not labeled for tulips or cannas. We would recommend using Snapshot 2.5 TG. Apply Snapshot 2.5 TG to the soil surface 2 to 4 weeks after planting, but prior to the emergence of annual weeds. For complete information, please refer to the product label.
Both products contain the same active ingredient, but Fusilade II contains a much higher percentage of active ingredient (24.5%) than Ornamec (1.7%).
Yes, Fusilade II Herbicide can safely be applied over the top of Asiatic Jasmine.
Per the Fusilade Product Label: For Control of wild oat (Avena fatua), barnyardgrass (Echinochloa crus-galli), Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum), volunteer barley (Hordeum vulgare), volunteer rye (Secale cereale), volunteer wheat (Triticum aestivum) in Daffodils: Apply 16 fluid ounces of Fusilade II Turf and Ornamental Herbicide per acre along with 0.25-0.5% v/v (1-2 quarts/100 gallons) of a high quality non-ionic surfactant containing at least 75% surface-active agent. Apply in 40 to 80 gallons spray volume per acre. Make one application pre-bloom.
Fusilade II Herbicide is mixed at 0.75 fl oz with 0.5 fl oz of surfactant to one gallon of water for spot application. The label does state the rate for blanket treatment at 3-6 fl oz per acre.
Fusilade II Herbicide is not specifically labeled for onion weed. SpeedZone covers wild onion as well as hundreds of other broadleaf weeds infesting your lawn.
Fusilade II Herbicide needs to be used within 24 hours of mixing with water
Fusilade II Herbicide is not labeled to be used around edible vegetation. If treated, blueberries should be discarded and not consumed. Please let us know what you are targeting for an alternate recommendation.
Fusilade II is labeled as safe for use around iris but will not control wild violet.