Monterey Spurge Power should not harm honey bees as long as they are not sprayed directly or contact the wet surfaces. It is best to apply products when bees are not foraging.
Spurge Power is labeled to be used on St. Augustine grass. Per the product label, they do not recommend broadcasting this product when air temperatures are over 80 degrees F. They recommend only spot treating when temperatures are over 80 degrees F. If temperatures exceed the recommended temperature range, do not apply.
Monterey Spurge Power is best applied to a dry lawn but a slight dew would be fine. It should not be applied when turfgrass is soaked from rain or irrigation.
Monterey Spurge Power is not labeled to be applied around edible vegetation including grape vines.
Monterey Spurge Power is labeled as safe to apply to Bluegrass, Fescue, Rye, Bent (excluding golf greens and tees), Bahia, Bermuda, and Zoysia. When used as directed on the label it will not harm turfgrasses listed.
Yes, Monterey Spurge Power can be used on St. Augustine grass. Per the product label, they do not recommend broadcasting this product when air temperatures are over 80 degrees F. They recommend only spot treating when temperatures are over 80 degrees F. If temperatures exceed the recommended temperature range, do not apply.
Monterey Spurge Power already contains a sticker/surfactant in the formulation. Tenacity requires an additional one mixed with it for post emergent applications, so we would not recommend tank mixing the 2 herbicides together for this reason as it could injure your lawn.
The mixing rate of Monterey Spurge Power is 1 - 1.25 oz. per 2 - 5 gallons of water per 1,000 sq. ft per the product label. Use the higher rate for hard-to-control weeds. Do not apply to newly seeded grasses until well established. This means at least 4 weeks have passed or you have mowed the area at least twice.
Monterey Spurge Power is not labeled to control knapweed. Prime Source Triad QC Select would be a better option to kill it.
It would be best to wait 48 hours after applying Monterey Spurge Power to water the lawn.
There are no set interval waiting period between applying Monterey Spurge Power and fungicides. We would reocmmend waiting 7 days between treatments.
Monterey Spurge Power is applied at 1.0 to 1.25 fl. oz. in 2 gallons to 5 gallons of water per 1,000 sq. ft. Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions. The water acts as a carrier for the herbicide. Whether it takes 2 gallons or 5 gallons, the product should be applied at 1oz to 1.25 oz per 1000 sq ft.
Yes, Monterey Spurge Power is a concentrate to be mixed with water. The mixing rate of Monterey Spurge Power is 1 - 1.25 oz. per 2 - 5 gallons of water per 1,000 sq. ft per the product label.
We recommend to mow at least 2 days prior to Monterey Spurge Power and 2 after application.
No, Monterey Spurge Power is not labeled to be applied around edible vegetation. It is not labeled to be used in areas where animals will graze.
No, Monterey Spurge Power is not labeled for wild strawberry. We would recommend Surge Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf as it is labeled for wild strawberry. Please review the product label for application rates to treat wild strawberry.
Monterey Spurge Power can take time to kill the treated weeds. It should not be applied be more than twice a year with an interval of at least 21 days between applications.
Monterey Spurge Power will open by pushing down on the cap and turning at the same time. If it is not working, please contact the manufacturer, Monterey Lawn and Garden Products, at 559-499-2100 to get further assistance.