Most herbicides like Gallery and Ranger Pro are labeled as safe to be mixed with other EPA-registered herbicides. We recommend that you read and follow the label instructions on preparing a tank mix test to be sure the 2 products are indeed compatible and there is no clumping or separating.
Ranger Pro is not labeled to be used to treat weeds in a pond. You can use Diquat Water Weed and Landscape Herbicide for weeds in a pond. Please refer to the Diquat product label for exact dilution ratios as they will vary depending on where you are treating.
Yes, Ranger Pro Herbicide is a non-selective herbicide that is applied at 2 2/3 fl oz per gallon of water for kudzu.
Ranger Pro Herbicide is not labeled for use around any edibles. It is recommended that you spray outside of the drip line of any edibles or desirable plants. Any fruits that have come in contact with the product should be discarded.
Most herbicides like Ranger Pro are labeled to be mixed with other EPA-registered herbicides. We recommend that you read and follow the label instructions on preparing a tank mix test to be sure the 2 products are indeed compatible and there is no clumping or separating.
Yes Ranger Pro is labeled for poison ivy, poison sumac and poison oak among many other types of weeds. Please review the product label for application instructions.
Ranger Pro Herbicide treated areas can be reseeded/planted 2 weeks after application.
We do not recommend mixing Ranger Pro and a pre-emergent together. Ranger Pro is a non selective post emergent herbicide and it will kill just about any type of vegetation that it is sprayed on so we would not advise for you to use on your lawn.
A product like Hi-Yield Killzall Extended Control may be a better option. This product provides both pre- and post-emergent control of weeds on areas such as sidewalks, fences, driveways, landscape areas, and walkways for 3-6 months when used according to label directions.
Typically when using herbicides like Ranger Pro that contain glyphosate, you would want to give at least 2 weeks between when you sprayed the product and when you plan to put down grass seed. This should give adequate time for the existing weeds to die and be raked out, and allow any remaining bits of the chemical in the soil to break down.
Yes, Ranger Pro Herbicide will kill pretty much anything it’s applied to including crabgrass as it is a non selective herbicide. Keep in mind that it can kill your desirable grass as well.
Drive XLR8 would be a selective post emergent that is labeled to kill crabgrass while being safe for bermudagrass lawns when applied per the product label. It is recommended to use a Duo Stick Surfactant for best results.
Please view our How to Get Rid of Crabgrass Guide for more information.
There are no specific label restrictions regarding use of Ranger Pro Herbicide near a well or cistern. We always recommend that you keep herbicides at least 10 feet from a well for extra safety. Please be sure to review the full product label before use.
You can replant after 14 days in areas that have been treated with Ranger Pro Herbicide.
The usage rate of Ranger Pro will depend entirely on the type of vegetation that you are trying to eliminate. Please refer to the product label for a list a of vegetation and usage rates.
No, unfortunately Ranger Pro will not control bamboo. The manufacturer informed us that , due to the root structure of the bamboo, the Ranger Pro would not be able to contact the roots to eliminate the plant.