Yes, you can use a hand pump spray to apply Rodeo Herbicide.
Yes, Rodeo Herbicide is a popular glyphosphate herbicide for the control of aquatic weeds and plants.
Anytime you use a Glyphosate-based product such as Rodeo Herbicide you want to give at least 2 weeks before planting anything new to allow the glyphosate adaquate time to break down in the soil.
You would use approx. 2 2/3 oz. of Rodeo per gallon of water or 5 pints per acre. Please refer to the product label for specific application instructions. You will also need to add 1/4 to 3/4 ounce of the DyneAmic Surfactant per gallon of water.
Yes, it is possible that Rodeo Herbicide can harm a tree if it comes in direct contact with it. We would recommend spraying outside the drip zone of the tree and not spraying around any desirable vegetation.
Rodeo Herbicide when applied directly should control Water Shield.
Rodeo Herbicide is a very popular glyphosate herbicide for the control of woody brush and other weeds. Please let us know if you have any additional questions.
Yes, pond water treated with Rodeo Herbicide can be used to water flowers. Per the manufacturer there would be no time restrictions on using it.
You will notice results within 2 weeks after applying Rodeo Herbicide (results will vary) and a surfactant can be added for better results. It could take up to a month to six weeks to get a complete kill, and a repeat application may be necessary.
Yes, Rodeo Herbicide can be used to kill cattails. If you are making an application with a sprayer you would use approx. 2 2/3 oz. Rodeo per gallon water or 5 pints Rodeo per acre. Please refer to the product label for specific application instructions.
Yes. Rodeo Herbicide can be applied around ponds and is safe for aquatic life.
We would recommend waiting at least 2-3 weeks before replanting any flowers after Rodeo Herbicide is applied.
If you already have the Rodeo Herbicide you can certainly use that product to kill trees. You would want to use the product undiluted and paint or spray it just as your local agency suggested, immediately after cutting it down to a fresh stump. Depending on the size of the tree and its root system, you may have to do a follow up application after a few weeks. You should not use herbicides when temperatures are near or below freezing; post-emergent herbicides like Rodeo will work best when plants are actively growing.
Rodeo Herbicide is designed more for aquatic sites but does give some information for using in turf areas on the label. It is a non selective though so will kill anything that is sprayed as it does contain glyphosate.
Your Rodeo Herbicide application does not recessarily need to cover the entire surface of the plant, but the more surfacce of the cattails you cover, the better the product will work on killing them.