When using Remedy Ultra Herbicide on mesquites, you would most likely want to use it undiluted. Our recommendation is to cut them back as much as you can, and apply the product undiluted on them where you have cut them. If that is not possible, you can make cuts into the branches and stems with a hack saw and apply the product to those cuts.
Please see the attached article reference from the Texas Natural Resources on mesquites as well.
For locust, you could probably use the regular cut stump rate for small volume applications, which is 25-38.4 oz per gallon of water or diesel, being sure to get the outer layers and cambium of the stump. You will still need to remove the strumps and root systems physically after using herbicides to stop regrowth.
The rates for Remedy Ultra Herbicide? vary depending on where and how you are treating. Please refer to the product label for complete information on your application.
Remedy is not labeled to be used around pecan trees. We would recommend you contact your local department of Agriculture for a product recommendation the orchard. We apologize that we could not be more helpful.
No, Remedy Ultra Herbicide is not labeled for horsetail. You can look at a product like E-2 Herbicide. It is labeled for horsetail and it is labeled for use in the same treatment areas.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide does not list that it can be applied to zoysia but this product is not labeled for residential lawn use. Other products that contain the same active also state no to apply to zoysiagrass unless injury can be tolerated so we cannot recommend using it.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide is labeled for woody plants and broad-leaf weeds,. It will not harm turf.
We recommend waiting at least 12 months before planting anything new where you have applied Remedy Ultra Herbicide. If you are doing a cut stump treatment, then we recommend that you do not plant anything new within the area of the former dripline of the tree since that’s how far out the existing roots can go. You want to be careful that there is no drift or soil movement into areas where you plant to put any new plants for at least 12 months.
Yes, Remedy Ultra can be used in a pasture to control the weeds listed on the product label.
The rates for Remedy Ultra Herbicide will vary depending on where and how you are treating. Please refer to the product label for complete instructions for your specific application. For spot treatment, you will use a 1 to 1.5% solution of Remedy Ultra in water (1 to 1 1/2 gallons of Remedy Ultra in 100 gallons total spray mixture, or 0.78 to 1.92 fl oz per gallon) and spray the entire plant to completely wet the foliage.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide is safe around horses when used as directed on the label. It is recommended they be out of the area during treatment until dry.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide should be applied at least 25 ft away from any creeks/streams etc. as it is toxic to fish. Also, do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is present, or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide could possibly kill a desirable tree if the roots are in the treated area and enough is absorbed. In a case like this it would be best to apply only to the cut stump of the tree you want to kill to be sure it is the only one affected.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide is not labeled to be used in or near ponds as it is toxic to fish and other aquatic life.
The rates for Remedy Ultra Herbicide will vary depending on where and how you are treating. Please refer to the product label for the rates for your specific needs.
Here is the Remedy Ultra Herbicide SDS for toxicity information. If you need additional information, you may contact the manufacturer directly for further details at 800.992.5994 (select option 4).
Remedy Ultra does not have grazing restrictions except for lactating dairy animals. There is a pre-harvest interval for hay treated with Remedy Ultra of 14 days. You do need to be very careful when using Remedy or other products containing triclopyr around desirable trees or other ornamental plants. Be sure you do not contact the leaves, branches, or roots of desirable trees with the direct spray or mist of Remedy Ultra to avoid injury. Be sure to follow any other applicable restrictions on the product label.
The best time to apply Remedy Ultra Herbicide is when the plants you are treating for are actively growing and temps are above 55 degrees. It would also be best to apply Remedy Ultra Herbicide at least 24 hours before you're expecting any more rain.
The best way to clean your sprayer is to triple rinse it between uses. Triple rinse means to rinse out the inside of the sprayer 3 times, and also fill it with water and run clean water through the hose for at least 1 minute to make sure that there is no residual left in the hose in addition to the tank.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide should not harm bees if used as directed. Per the manufacturer’s label, when treating sensitive areas, it should only be applied when the potential for drift to adjacent sensitive areas is minimal (meaning there is no wind or when the wind is blowing away from the sensitive area). When treating yaupon holly, it recommends using the streamline basal bark treatment application for plants with stems less then 4 inches in basal diameter. Please read and follow all of the label instructions.
Remedy Ultra Herbicide is not labeled to control bald cypress or any cypress trees. This product also does not have labeling for use in aquatic areas where these trees are typically found. Due to the fast growth rate and unique nature of bald cypress, we recommend you contact an experienced arborist for assistance with this tree. Removal will usually require grinding the roots, which can be quite disturbing to the surrounding area if residential. Keep in mind these trees may be protected in your area depending on where they are found and the water level in that area. We recommend contacting your local Cooperative Extension for further assistance. You can find your local office here.