Yes, Ranger Pro Herbicide does not leave a residual in the soil so the wild mushrooms would be safe to eat.
Ranger Pro Herbicide is a concentrate that needs to be diluted in water. The mixing instructions can be found beginning on page 3 of the product label. The rate you will need will vary depending on the type(s) of weed you are treating. The rate you will need to use for specific weeds can be found beginning on page 8 of the label.
The amount of Ranger Pro Herbicide you will use per gallon of water will vary from 2/3 fl oz - 13 fl oz per gallon of water depending on what type of plant you are trying to eliminate. Please refer to the Ranger Pro product label for exact usage instructions.
Yes, Ranger Pro Herbicide will kill perennial weeds and brush. Ranger Pro moves through the plant from the point of foliage contact to and into the root system. Visible effects are a gradual wilting and yellowing of the plant, which advances to complete browning of above ground growth and deterioration of underground plant parts. Effects are visible on most annual weeds within 2 to 4 days, but on most perennial weeds, effects may not be visible for 7 days or more. Extremely cool or cloudy weather following treatment may slow activity of this product and delay development of visual symptoms.
The usage rate will vary greatly depending on what and where you are treating. You can use a 2/3 of an oz per gallon rate - undiluted for harder jobs. Please read over the Ranger Pro Herbicide product label to see what usage rate you will require for your needs to see how far the product will go for you. In general one 2.5 gallon can treat several acres at the 2/3 of an oz usage rate.
The Ranger Pro Herbicide Safety Data Sheet recommends cleaning up small spills by flushing the area with water. Please call the manufacturer directly at 1-800-424-9300 for larger spills or for more information.
Ranger Pro Herbicide does not list toxicity to bees but we would recommend applying early morning or late evening when the bees are less active to avoid contact.spraying.
Ranger Pro Herbicide is not labeled for use around any animals or grazing livestock. Consider using GrazonNext Herbicide for that type of application.
Yes, Ranger Pro Herbicide can be used for cut stump treatments as directed on the product label.
The amount of Ranger Pro Herbicide you will use per gallon of water will vary from 2/3 fl oz - 13 fl oz per gallon of water depending on what type of weeds you are trying to eliminate. Please refer to the Ranger Pro product label for exact usage instructions.
Yes, Ranger Pro Herbicide will kill ivy. You will mix 2 2/3 fluid ounces per gallon of water per 1,000 sq ft.
Per the manufacturers label Ranger Pro Herbicide will provide partial control of perennial weeds such as blackberries.
Ranger Pro Herbicide is best applied when the target weed/plants are actively growing and the temperature is above 55 degrees.
Ranger Pro Herbicide is not labeled for cactus. Unfortunately, we do not have any herbicides currently labeled to control cactus other than Remedy Ultra Herbicide, which lists only prickly pear cactus specifically. We recommend you contact your local county extension office for recommendations on treating cactus in your area.
Yes, Ranger Pro Herbicide will kill pretty much anything it’s applied to including crabgrass. Keep in mind that it can kill your desireable grass as well.
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.
The active ingredient in Ranger Pro Herbicide is Glyphosate-isopropylammonium 41%.
Holly shrubs would need to be treated like trees, in which case you would cut the shrubs down to stumps and then treat the fresh cuts. Ranger Pro Herbicide would be applied at a 50% to 100% (undiluted) rate directly to the stump. This is best done immediately after the stump has been cut down. For best results, make applications during periods of active growth and full leaf expansion. Repeat applications may be needed.