Monterey Brush & Vine Control

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Monterey Brush & Vine Control
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Product Overview

Monterey Brush and Vine Control is herbicide that controls unwanted brush, vines, and stumps that may be creeping in on your landscape. Monterey Brush and Vine Control can help you get rid of dangerous vines like poison oak and poison ivy, and is to be used around homes in residential areas and is safe for pets once application is dry. It will kill tree stumps and prevent sprouting.

Monterey Brush and Vine Control is recommended for the control of unwanted woody plants, vines, and broadleaf weeds around homes, cabins, fences, walkways, and other non-crop areas.

May be used with Herbicide Helper (a surfactant) to help stick on the plants.

Features and Specs

Active Ingredient Triclopyr, triethylamine salt 8.8%
Target pests Over 50 woody plants and vines including poison ivy, alder, blackberry, cottonwood, honeysuckle, mesquite, sumac, wild rose and others. Also, 20 perennial broadleaf weeds are on the label such as bindweed, canada thistle, clover, horsetail, oxalis and wild violet.
For use in Homes, Cabins, Fence Lines, Walkways and other Non-Crop areas
Application Apply as a full-coverage foliar spray when plants are leafing out and actively growing. Thorough coverage of the plant is necessary. You may also want to use a surfactant (Herbicide Helper) to enhance control. Apply 4-8 ounces per gallon of water. Use the higher rate on older hard to control species. Spray at the rate of 1 gallon of spray mixture per 500 sq ft.
To kill tree stumps: Apply undiluted to freshly cut tree stumps with a paint brush or as a spray. This will kill the stump and prevent re-sprouting.
Pet safe Yes, when used as directed on label - Safe when dry
NOT FOR SALE TO DC, DE, IA, ID, IN, KY, MA, MI, MN, ND, NH, NY, OH, RI, SD, VT, WV, WY
Shipping Weight 2.30 lbs
Manufacturer Monterey Lawn & Garden (Mfg. Number: LG 5367)
UPC 022179103931
EPA Registration 62719-226-54705

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Foliage Spray

Using a hose-end or tank sprayer, mix 8 to 16 tablespoons (4 to 8 fl. oz.) in enough water to make one gallon mixed spray. For mature or hard-to-control plants (such as ash, blackgum, choke cherry, elm, maple, oak, pine, or winged elm), or during drought conditions, use the highest rate of application indicated. Resprouting may occur in the year following treatment when lower rates are used. The addition of a surfactant (spreader/sticker) enhances herbicidal action and improves distribution of the spray on hard-to-wet plant surfaces. Apply at the rate of one gallon mixed spray to approximately 500 sq. ft. of area. Coverage may vary depending on the amount of foliage to be treated. Using coarse spray pattern and low pressure, apply as thorough foliage spray to wet all leaves.

Stump Treatment

To kill stumps and prevent sprouting, apply the undiluted product with a paint brush or by using a backpack sprayer to completely cover the freshly cut surface. Do not reuse paint brush. Wrap in several layers of newspaper and discard in trash.

Vine Control

When treating vines such as poison oak, poison ivy, etc. that grow on or around desirable plants, do not allow spray to contact desirable vegetation. Cut the vine first and treat as directed for stump treatment.

Do not use on or around edible crops. Avoid drift or spray onto desirable plants. Keep people and pets away from the area until the spray has dried. Rainfall within 24 hours may reduce the effectiveness. Slow acting taking 1-6 weeks for control.

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  • 4 of 5 Stars

    Effective on blackberries

    By Craig on 03/21/2016

    Works well on my main target----blackberries. The only downsides are true of all products: you must have patience. It can take 4-5 weeks to get a good kill. Also, according to most at department sites, it's most effective late summer to early autumn when there are still a lot of dried up berries for birds and critters. My best results come from physically cutting down the vines in spring or early summer and spraying the new growth 2-3 months later. Definitely use some spreader-sticker in the mix.

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How long does it take for the plant to die after applying Monterey Bush & Vine Control?
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For best results, apply as a full coverage foliar spray when brush and weeds are fully leafed out and actively growing. Wilting or other symptoms will occur in 1 to 6 weeks. Rainfall within 24 hours will reduce effectiveness.

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Will Monterey Brush & Vine Control kill grass?
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Monterey Brush & Vine Control is for woody plants/brush and vines and is not labeled to kill grass.

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