Hi-Yield Killzall 365 - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by David from Palos Hills
    06/02/2020
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    The mix instructions are very vague for Hi-Yield Killzall 365
    How can you get the same effectiveness with instructions like. "Mix 7.4 fl. oz. (0.46 pints) of this product with water to produce 1 to 10 gallons of spray solution". I am no chemist, but these instructions are not useful at all, how can mixing the same quantity in 1 gallon be as effective as mixing it in 10 gallons? What is the correct mix rate for a bare ground application?
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    For the Hi Yield Killzall 365 the mix rate and water volume used is based on the density of the weeds you are treating and the size of the area being treated. If weeds are small and young, a lower amount of water would be needed to get sufficient coverage. Whereas if you have tall dense weeds that are mature and more well established,  a higher water volume would be needed to get the product to cover the entire surface of the treated area and not just the top foliage. The product label goes on to say in the paragraph below the one you are referencing, that this indicated volume should be used over 1000 sq/ft. If you were to use 7.4 oz over 1500 sq/ft for instance, you would not get the same result as you would have spread the product too thinly. You can see our video below explaining why calibrating your sprayer and figuring out how much water volume you specifically will need for your individual treatment area is important to help you know how much solution to mix with water. 

    Please review our video here for how much product per gallon/calibrate your sprayer 
     

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  • Asked by Luke from New Concord Oh
    05/06/2020
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    Can I buy Hi-Yield Killzall 365 in 55 gallon drum
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    Hi-Yield Killzall 365 is not available in a 55 gallon drum. The biggest container available is a 2.5 gallon jug. 

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  • Asked by Meta from Il
    06/26/2021
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    How safe is Hi-Yield Killzall 365 for cats?
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    Hi-Yield Killzall 365 is safe for pets if used correctly. Pets and people should be kept out of the area while the product is being applied.  Once the treated area has fully dried, it is safe for everyone to return typically fater 4-6 hours.

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  • Asked by Gene from Corvallis, Oregon
    03/10/2021
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    Is Hi-Yield Killzall 365safe for livestock? What is the wait time after it's applied?
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    Hi-Yield Killzall 365 is not labeled for use in grazing pastures as will kill anything sprayed and prevent anything growing for up to 1 year after.

     

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  • Asked by Larry from Graham
    06/01/2021
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    What is the ratio of Hi-Yield Killzall 365 to water for spraying a gravel driveway to kill vegetation?
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    For total vegetation control (bareground) using Hi-Yield Killzall 365 to gravel driveways, the mix rate is 7.4 fl. oz. (0.46 pints) of this product with water to produce 1 to 10 gallons of spray solution to cover a 1000 sq ft area. Optimum performance will be achieved from applications to actively growing weeds in early summer and it using hand operated spray equipment such as backpack sprayers, pump-up sprayers or sprinkling cans, or ATV/Tractor mounted sprayers. 

    Maximum application rate of this product is 2.5 gallons per acre per year (7.4 fl. oz. per 1,000 sq. ft. per year). Please sure you view the product label for more information. 

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  • Asked by Rick from Adell, Wi
    10/15/2024
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    Will Hi-Yield Killzall 365 kill vetch??
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    Hi-Yield Killzall 365 is a non-selective that should control any weed or grass that it comes in contact with including vetch.

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