MSMA Target 6.6 is not labeled for torpedo grass. You may want to consider a product like Prime Source Quinclorac, which is labeled for Torpedograss.
MSMA Target 6.6 is not labeled for use on residential turfgrass. If you’d like to give us more information on what weed(s) you are treating, we’d be happy to recommend an alternative.
MSMA Target 6.6 Herbicide should not be applied to residential lawns. It is for targeting Johnsongrass, Cocklebur, Ragweed, Sandbur, Puncture Vine, Dallisgrass, Bahiagrass, Nutsedge, Barnyardgrass, Chickweed, Wood Sorrel in the following areas only: Cotton, Golf Courses, Sod Farms and Highway Right-of-ways.
MSMA Target 6.6 is not labeled for use on residential lawns, so we cannot recommend it for this purpose. Unfortunately there really are not a lot of options for eliminating centipede grass from zoysia. It is usually recommended to spot treat as much as possible with a Roundup-type product, and then replant in a couple of weeks when the centipede is gone.
MSMA Target 6.6 is not labeled for applications to buffalograss. Please provide the targeted weeds for alternate options.
MSMA is labeled to treat hard-to-control weeds and grasses such as barnyardgrass, chickweed, wood sorrel, cocklebur, ragweed, sandbur, puncture vine, dallisgrass, bahiagrass, nutsedge, including those glyphosate resistant weeds. Here is a link to the product label listing all targeted weeds. Keep in mind that this product is not for use on home lawns.
MSMA Target 6.6 is not labeled to control parley piert so we could not say if it would be effective on that species. Fertilome Weed Free Zone however is labeled for parsley piert control and is safe on a variety of grass types. Be sure to check the product label for use instructions and to check for turfgrass safety before spraying.
MSMA Target 6.6 is not labeled specifically for yellow bluestem or king ranch bluestem. We recommend consulting with your local cooperative extension office Master Gardener for alternate options for this species.
MSMA Target 6.6 is not for use on turfgrasses in pastures. It is only labeled for use on Cotton, Golf Courses, Sod Farms and Highway Right-of-ways.
We do apologize but do not have anything for nutsedge in pastures. We would recommend reaching out to your local department of agricultural for a recommendation as most of these types of products we just cannot obtain.
This would be a better question for the manufacturer of the MSMA Target 6.6 Herbicide directly as we cannot comment on off label uses of the product or its safety if used in that manner. You can reach Luxembourg-Pamol, Inc at 877-343-4239.
EPA regulations have changed over the years on where the active ingredient in MSMA Target 6.6 is approved for use and how much can be applied per year. You can view the full product label here. You can learn more about these changes on the EPA's website here.
MSMA Target 6.6 Herbicide is only labeled to use in Cotton, Golf Courses, Sod Farms and Highway Right-of-ways.
Pylex Herbicide is labeled to be used at Airports, Athletic fields, Cemeteries, Commercial and residential lawns, Golf courses, Parks, Roadsides and other areas. Please view the full product label for mix rates and more information.MSMA Target 6.6 Herbicide is not labeled to control spurge. Take a look at Gordons Trimec Classic Broadleaf Herbicide as it is labeled for treating spurge.
MSMA Target 6.6 is not labeled to control greenbrier. You may want to consider PastureGard HL instead.
MSMA Target 6.6 is not labeled to be used on St. Augutine or Centipede. Dismiss Nxt is labeled to treat Dallisgrass and can be used on St. Augustine.