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Reward herbicide is fast acting and broad spectrum on submersed weeds, especially effective on elodea, Eurasian watermilfoil, coontail and duckweed. Recommended highly for ponds and along lakeshore areas. It is absorbed by target plants in just minutes with no toxicity to fish or wildlife. No Swimming Restriction. Reward also rapidly kills undesirable aboveground weed growth in 24 to 36 hours. Avoid application to desirable plants. It is a contact/dessicant herbicide. It is essential to obtain complete coverage of the target weeds to get control. For best results, apply to actively growing, young weeds.
Product Documents
Active Ingredient | Diquat dibromide 37.3% |
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Target pests | Barnyardgrass, Field Bindweed, Black Medic, Clover, Crabgrass, Dandelion, Dollarweed, Foxtails, Kikuyugrass, Signalgrass, Speedwell and Torpedograss |
For use in | Commercial & Residential: Landscaping, Recreational and Public areas, Commercial Greenhouses and Nurseries, Ornamental Seed Crops and Aquatic use |
Application |
* Use a Surfactant to Increase Effectiveness * See label for complete application instructions |
Formulation |
Professional Product Group 22 Herbicide |
NOT FOR SALE TO |
NY CT, ME, NH, VT, WA (Restricted To Licensed Applicators Only) |
Shipping Weight | 10.61 lbs |
Manufacturer | Syngenta (Mfg. Number: 73711) |
EPA Registration | 100-1091 |
Reward herbicide is fast acting and broad spectrum on submersed weeds, especially effective on elodea, Eurasian watermilfoil, coontail and duckweed. Recommended highly for ponds and along lakeshore areas. It is absorbed by target plants in just minutes with no toxicity to fish or wildlife. No Swimming Restriction. Reward also rapidly kills undesirable aboveground weed growth in 24 to 36 hours. Avoid application to desirable plants. It is a contact/dessicant herbicide. It is essential to obtain complete coverage of the target weeds to get control. For best results, apply to actively growing, young weeds.
Weeds controlled, suppressed or prevented: barnyardgrass, field bindweed, black medic, clover, crabgrass, dandelion, dollarweed, foxtails, kikuyugrass, signalgrass, speedwell and torpedograss.
duckweed killer
By Glenn on 07/29/2011
product worked great. i sprayed the pond to kill the duckweed and in a few days it was gone. Be sure to follow directions on label and add the surfactant (purchased seperately). A little goes a long way. I have a 1/4 acre pond and used about 1/3 of the bottle to kill my duckweed problem which covered 1/2 my pond.
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Used on 1/4 acre pond. (in East central Fl)
By R.i on 05/05/2013
Worked great.....Pond was 90% full of duck weed.....I mixed 1.5qts reward with 30 gallons water. Plus 1cup of Enhance (same as soap) to help float the Reward on the pond surface...... I sprayed 1/2 the pond (using 10 gallons of my 30 gallon mixture). A week later I sprayed another 10 gallons on the remaining duckweed.... That leaves me 10 mare gallons for the diehards....
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Duckweed took over my pond
By Wayne on 12/30/2016
This product works great. My whole pond looked like a golf course. A friend told me about this product. I started using reward and within 24 hours I started to see results. This stuff is amazing. I used 3ozs of reward and 1 table spoon of surfactant per gallon of water. This covers about 1000 sq ft. You should only do about 1/3 of your area at a time, because of the fish and turtles. I find the best time of the day is between 10am and 2pm. I'm so excited to finally have my pond back. I wish I could show some before and after pictures lol. Hopefully this helps
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Reward
By Reed on 04/24/2013
Have been using this product to control Alligator grass and Duckweed as well as other aquatic weeds in my pond for several years. Best I have found. Have used anywhere from 2 - 12 ounces/gallon and found that 4/gal seems to be adequate in most cases. Not harmful to pond inhabitants.
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reward
By Tom on 05/01/2012
Reward Landscape and Aquatic Herbicide should be applied at one gallon per surface acre. For spot treatment you will apply at 0.75 oz (and a surfactant) per gallon of water. Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions.
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How long it takes duckweed to die after treatment with Reward Landscape and Aquatic Herbicide depends on when applications were started. Duckweed can multiple every day so can take multiple applications to get control of. What is sprayed should die but anything missed can start to grow again in a few days. Treatments should begin as soon as the duckweed starts to grow in the spring or early summer in temps between 68-86 degrees is ideal.
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We have 1/4 acre pond and I treated 1/2 of it yesterday afternoon. I just wanted to know how long to keep the dogs from drinking it?
There is no swimming restriction after apply Reward Landscape and Aquatic Herbicide, however there is a one day waiting period for livestock or domestic animal consumption. It may be difficult for a dog to swim in water without consuming it, so we suggest you wait at least 24 hours before allowing dogs from drinking or playing in treated water.
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Reward Landscape and Aquatic Herbicide Rating: 4.9 (27 Reviews / 46 Q&A)