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.
The active ingredient in Reward is Diquat Dibromide 37.3%. For complete instructions and ingredients please read the product label.
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 …
Read Full Answer »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 d…
Read Full Answer »When appliying Reward Landscape and Aquatic Herbicide, you need to be sure not to treat your entire pond all at once. Doing so will probably result in dead fish. Treat about 1/4 to 1/2 of your pond at a time - following the product label, and your fish should be fine. This will certainly take care …
Read Full Answer »Yes, using a surfactant with the Reward Herbicide will increase the penetration of the product throughout the entire plant for faster results.
Reward aquatic herbicide is usually recommended for treatment of lily pads. You have to make sure that you use a surfactant with the Reward product for best results.
Reward Landscape and Aquatic herbicide can safely be used in the pasture pond but the horses will need to be kept away from the pond for 1 day.
We have only recently started carrying Reward Landscape and Aquatic Herbicide due to customer request and we are not yet adequately versed on the product to be able to answer your question. We recommend that you contact the manufacturer Syngenta for more information. Please click on the following…
Read Full Answer »Reward Landscape and Aquatic Herbicide can be used around bodies of water that contain aquatic life as long as you are following the product label rates and instructions. When appliying Reward Landscape and Aquatic Herbicide, you need to be sure not to treat your entire pond all at once. Doing…
Read Full Answer »Reward Herbicide can be mixed with an approved algaecide according to the product label. We recommend contacting the manufacturer for dilution specific to your needs. They can be reached at 866.796.4368.
When applying an aquatic herbicide such as Reward Landscape and Aquatic Herbicide , you need to be sure not to treat your entire pond all at once. Doing so will probably result in dead fish. Treat about 1/4 or 1/3 of your pond at a time, following the product label and your fish should be fine wh…
Read Full Answer »The amount of Reward Landscape and Aquatic Herbicide to water ratio will depend on what you are treating and the type of area you are treating. We always have the product label available on our website for your convenience. The product label on our site contains the same information that is in the b…
Read Full Answer »Yes, we would recommend using a surfactant with the Reward Landscape and Aquatic Herbicide. This will increase the penetration of the product throughout the entire plant for better results.
Reward Landscape and Aquatic Herbicide can be used around bodies of water that contain aquatic life as long as you are following the product label rates and instructions. We would recommend treating the area when animals are least likely to be present. There are no swimming or fishing restrictions w…
Read Full Answer »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. Rewa…
Read Full Answer »The amount of Reward Landscape and Aquatic Herbicide to water ratio will depend on what you are treating and the type of area you are treating. We always have the product label available on our website for your convenience. The product label on our site contains the same information that is in t…
Read Full Answer »For spot treatments using Reward Herbicide, you can re-apply every 2 weeks as needed. If you are doing a broadcast treatment, the label does not specify a time frame in between applications, however, we would recommend waiting at least 2 weeks to do another broadcast application so that the product …
Read Full Answer »Yes, using a surfactant with the Reward herbicide will increase the penetration of the product throughout the entire plant for faster results. Water milfoil can be hard to control so make sure you do a good heavy coverage on the surface.