You would use 1 gallon of Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer in 15 gallons of water per acre.
Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer is pet safe if used as directed. It should be applied when pets are not present. Pets can return to the treated area and safely resume normal activities once all surfaces are completely dry.
It would be recommended to wait at least 24 hours after applying Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer before allowing pets in the pond.
Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer will treat creeping charlie and clover. It could harm ornamentals if applied over them. Beware of drifting if applying to lawn. We recommend spot treating with a Roundup-type product if treating around ornamentals.
Per the product label for Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer:SPOT TREATMENT IN NON-CROP AREAS: To control broadleaf weeds in small areas with a hand sprayer, use 1 pint (4 fluid ounces) of this product in 3 gallons (3/4 gallon) of water and spray to thoroughly wet all foliage
Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer is mixed at 3 oz. per gallon of water for poison ivy.
Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer is labeled to be used in rangeland for broadleaf weed control and should not harm bermuda when applied as directed. The preharvest interval (PHI) is 7 days (cut forage for hay).
Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer should be applied on a non windy day in temperatures above 55 and below 85.
Per the product label of Hi-Yield 2,4-D Selective Weed Killer: To control broadleaf weeds in small areas with a hand sprayer, use 1 pint (4 fluid ounces) of this product in 3 gallons (3/4 gallon) of water and spray to thoroughly wet all foliage. We suggest that you do not spray on Centipede if it is stressed from high heat, drought, or disease. For broadcast applications on turfgrasses, you can use 1 gallon of concentrate in 15 gallons of water per Acre.
You can use Hi-Yield 2,4-D Selective Weed Killer to treat floating and emerged aquatic weeds, but not submerged weeds. Avoid submerging plants after treatment. Application should be made when leaves are fully developed above the water line and the target plants are actively growing. Since treatment of aquatic weeds can result in oxygen loss from decomposition of dead weeds and this loss can cause fish suffocation, only treat 1/3 to 1/2 of the water area in a single operation and wait at least 21 days between treatments. Please refer to the product label for complete application directions.
This product is considered safe for wildlife in the area when used as directed. Of course, we do not recommend spraying while ducks or geese are present in the immediate area.
Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer is not labeled to be used around edibles to control weeds.
Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer can harm desirable shrubs if sprayed but will not effect any grasses since it is a broadleaf herbicide only. For grasses in landscaped areas you can try a grass killer like the Ferti-lome Over the Top.
Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer is a broadleaf weed kill that is safe to apply over bermuda.
Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer is mixed at 4 oz. per 1 gallon of water to treat for clover.
Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D is not labeled for crabgrass. We would recommend using a product containing the active ingredient quinclorac for crabgrass. QuinKill Max would be a good option.
A gallon of Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer treats up to 1/2 acre.
Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer is labeled for broomweed at the rate of 1 gallon of this product in 15 gallons of water per acre. Treat when weeds are young and growing well.
Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer can damage trees if the roots are sprayed directly during application. It is best to keep applications outside the dripline of any desirable trees.
Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer is a broadleaf weed killer only and will not affect grasses such as goosegrass.
Hi - Yield 2, 4 - D Selective Weed Killer is not labeled to control mulberry. It can harm desirable ferns and flowers if sprayed directly or contacted by drift. If the mulberry is too entwined with the desirable plants, it would be best to hand pull.