Killzall Weed and Grass Killer - 41% Glyphosate should not be used in areas that are intended for grazing and on or around edible feed or food crops.
Hi-Yield 2, 4-D Selective Weed Killer can be used for broadleaf control in pasturelands where there are grazing animals however you would need to wait a minimum of 30 days after application before allowing animals back into the treated area. If you are applying in a non-grazing area, they would need to be kept out of the area while spraying and until the product dries completely.
Killzall Weed and Grass Killer - 41% Glyphosate is a non-selective post-emergent, herbicide which already includes a surfactant, and will provide control for most annual and perennial weeds, brush, and grasses - including violets. However, for your crepe myrtle suckers, you may consider using Sucker Punch Ready To Use, which is specially labeled for use on ornamental trees and other woody plants and stops sprouting suckers from pruning cuts and roots of ornamental trees and other types of woody plants.
You will need to wait at least 2 weeks to plant any type of seed after using Killzall Weed and Grass Killer - 41% Glyphosate.
Killzall Weed and Grass Killer - 41% Glyphosate is a systemic product that can take about 2 weeks to kill the treated plants. While you do not need sunlight for the product to continue working, it would be difficult to know if any plants needed additional treatments if you covered them before waiting to see the results. (If the treated plants are young, then they will start showing signs of wilting and death more quickly.) It is really up to you whether you cover the plants. We do not recommend removing any treated plant matter until the plants have had time to die completely, though.
You will need to wait at least 2 weeks to plant any type of seed or sod after using Killzall.
Killzall Weed and Grass Killer - 41% Glyphosate treated areas can be planted 2 weeks after the last application. It can persist in the soil for about 1-2 weeks.
While we cannot tell 100% your dogs won't have a reaction if they eat grasses treated with Killzall Weed and Grass Killer - 41% Glyphosate, we can say that most don't. Since animals may have sensitivities or allergies to any given product there is no 100% guarantee. Please consult with your Vet before doing the application for any possible issues or concerns.
Another option for killing woody brush, vines and trees is doing a stump treatment. Cut the brush down to the stump and apply Killzall Weed and Grass Killer - 41% Glyphosate undiluted directy to the stump. Please review the product label for stump treatment directions.
Killzall Weed and Grass Killer is not labeled to be applied in pastures.
Killzall Weed and Grass Killer - 41% Glyphosate is labeled for buttercup (no specified species particularly) if applied as directed. Please refer to the product label for complete mixing and application instructions.
The time is takes a plant to die after applying Killzall Weed and Grass Killer - 41% Glyphosate depends on the plants health. The general kill time frame is 7-14 days. Some weeds require multiple applications. Be sure to apply when the targeted weeds are actively growing with the appropriate mix rate for better success.
Hi-Yield Killzall Grass and Weed Killer - 41% Glyphosate is not labeled to target dollar weed specifically but is a non selective that can kill anything sprayed.
Killzall Weed and Grass Killer - 41% Glyphosate is mixed at 2.5 ounces per gallon of water for most annual and perennial weeds. Please see the label for complete application instructions.
You will need to wait at least 2 weeks to plant any type of seed after using Killzall Weed and Grass Killer - 41% Glyphosate.
Virginia buttonweed is hard to treat. Although Killzall Weed and Grass Killer is not specifically labeled to treat it, it does contain glyphosate, and most products containing this ingredient will kill whatever they are applied to. We have found that EndRun works great on Virginia buttonweed when applied per label. Blindside also is labeled to suppress Virginia buttonweed.
You cannot use Killzall Weed and Grass Killer - 41% Glyphosate around any aquatic life or bodies of water. However, we do carry a glyphosate product that is made specifically for use around bodies of water. It is called Rodeo, and you should use a surfactant with it for better results. Rodeo Herbicide will kill Lily Pads. If you are making an application with a sprayer you would use approximately 2 and 2/3 fluid oz of Rodeo per gallon of water or 5 pints of Rodeo per acre. Please refer to the product label for further application instructions.
You could potentially mix Crossbow and Killzall together, however since the Killzall is already a non-selective herbicide, then you usually would not need to do so. If you were mixing these products together for increased control of tougher woody plants, then you may consider mixing a straight triclopyr product such as Remedy Ultra or Southern Ag Brush Killer. Just keep in mind that the Killzall will affect any plants that you spray with it.
When using Killzall Weed and Grass Killer, if the weed is actively growing (not just green), is not under cold stress or drought stress or recently mowed you should see results within 1-3 weeks depending on the type of plant. A second application may be needed after 4 weeks for very hard to kill plants (woody stemmed plants or vines).
The rate for Killzall Weed and Grass Killer - 41% Glyphosate is 2.5 oz. per gallon of water.
It is best not to water for at least 24 hours after applying Killzall.
Killzall Weed and Grass Killer - 41% Glyphosate is rain fast in 24 hours. It is best applied when rain is not expected within that time after application.