Yes, Fusilade II Herbicide is labeled for several varities of lantana. Please let us know if we can assist you any further.
Yes, you can mix the Lesco Tracker in with Fusilade II Herbicide in together. Be sure to follow the label on the Lesco Tracker to determine how much of this product should be used per gallon of water.
First, we would like to inform you that Fusilade II Herbicide is not labeled to be used on or around any edibles such as bananas. However, the time of kill depends on a few different variables such as the specific weed you are targeting, the outside temperature, as well as the ground temperature. The hotter it is outside the quicker the kill and you also have to be sure that the ground temperature is atleast 55 degrees. If below 55 degrees then the target weeds will be dormant and a kill will not be likely. Although, weed growth is halted and within just one week there will be loss of vigor, yellow and/or reddening, and eventual death of the treated grass weeds.
You can re sod with Zoysia approx 30 days after Fusilade II Herbicide application.
When using Fusilade II Herbicide you would want to wait 14 days per product label.
Fusilade II Herbicide is not labelled to be used on Kentucky Bluegrass & Ryegrass and would injure or kill it. While it is labeled for removing bermudagrass, this is only in Tall Fescue and Zoysia Lawns.
We would recommend spot treating with something like Roundup and reseeding the areas or consider a product such as Hi Yield Triclopyr Ester.
Yes, Fusilade is a popular choice for this application. Per the product label, you can apply Fusilade II Herbicide in spring and fall during transition to control Bermudagrass in Fescue. You do not want to spray in the summer because the Fescue will be very sensitive during this time and is likely to be injured. Bermudagrass is very difficult to control selectively in other turfgrasses, so it can take many applications overall several seasons to accomplish this. Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions.
No, Fusilade II Herbicide does not control broadleaf weeds or sedges. We would recommend a product like SedgeHammer Herbicide. It is labeled to kill nutsedge without injury to most, if not all, warm and cool season grasses. We do recommend reading over the label to ensure it’s labeled for your type of turfgrass.
Yes, Fusilade II Herbicide is labeled as safe to use around roses, Rosa species.
You should wait 24 hours after applying Fusilade II Herbicide to water the lawn. Be aware Fusilade II Herbicide is only labeled to be used on Tall Fescue when treating for bermudagrass only. It is not labeled to be used on fine fescue.
Fusilade II Herbicide can be re-applied every 28-30 days. Please see the product label for complete application instructions.
You will use 0.4 - 0.6 per 1,000 sq. ft. of Fusillade II Herbicide in at least a gallon of water. It is important to use the correct amount of product versus the amount of water. A gallon will generally treat 1000 square feet. You can also mix in the suggested rates, from the label, to determine how much surfactant and dye to use. Please read each product label for full application instructions.
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 will not kill sedges. Grass out will kill canary grass. We really need to know where you would be applying the herbicide to ensure the product will not harm your grass. What tyoe of turf grass so you have?
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.
The Fusilade II Herbicide label does not specifically list muhly as a tolerant plant that it can be used on. We would recommend contacting the manufacturer for more information. Syngenta can be reached at 1-866-796-4368.