Rodeo Herbicide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Ray
    06/09/2018
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    How many ounces of Rodeo per gallon of water?
    A

    You will need 2 and 2/3 fluid oz. Rodeo per gallon water or 5 pints Rodeo per acre. Please refer to the product label for application.

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  • Asked by Jeff from Oklahoma City, Ok
    06/20/2018
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    Will Rodeo Herbicide clear lily pads and aquatic weeds from in front of my dock?
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    Rodeo Herbicide will kill Lily Pads. If you are making an application with a sprayer you would use approx. 2 and 2/3 fluid oz. Rodeo per gallon water or 5 pints Rodeo per acre. Please refer to the product label for application.

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  • Asked by Craig from Rough And Ready, Ca
    07/02/2018
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    What is the best time to apply Rodeo for cattails?
    For maximum efficiency against cattails in a pond, should the application be made at a certain time of the year? And should application be repeated after a few weeks?
    A

    The best time to treat for cattails with Rodeo Herbicide is just after the seed head has formed on the plant.

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  • Asked by Andy from Waterloo
    07/19/2018
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    My application rate is 1.5%, but I'm unsure of how to figure out the rest for Rodeo Herbicide. How much per gallon of water?
    A

    The 1.5% desired volume of Rodeo Herbicide is 2 fl oz per gallon of water per the product label. Please refer to page 4 of the label for complete instructions on dilution.

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  • Asked by Ben from Saint George, Ks
    07/25/2018
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    Does Rodeo Herbicide have to be applied to actively growing weeds?
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    Yes, Rodeo Herbicide should be applied to actively growing weeds as it will only kill actively growing weeds. 

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  • Asked by Peg from Fremont, In
    07/27/2018
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    Is Rodeo effective on Filamentous algae mats?
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    Rodeo is just an herbicide and will not control algae such as filamentous algae. A copper algaecide such as Crystal Plex is most popular for treating filamentous algae mats. Be sure you read the product label and all precautions thoroughly before using aquatic herbicides or algaecides. Do not use copper products in ponds containing trout, koi, or goldfish.

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  • Asked by Sharon from Savoy, Texas
    08/02/2018
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    If I use Rodeo Herbicide in my pond will it harm my fish?
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    Rodeo Herbicide will not harm aquatic life when applied as directed. Also, be sure to treat the pond/lake in sections to not suffocate the fish.

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  • Asked by Andy from Saint Louis, Mo
    08/02/2018
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    How much Surfactant do I add to 2 1/2 gallons of Rodeo Herbicide?
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    We would recommend using Kinetic Non-Ionic Surfactant with Rodeo Aquatic Herbicide. You will use .12 to .64 fl. oz. per gallon of water depending on what weeds your are treating for. Please refer to the product label for specific application instructions.

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  • Asked by Bill
    08/25/2018
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    What to do if Rodeo sprayed on you?
    A

    If Rodeo Herbicide  was sprayed on you, you should immediately remove contaminated clothing and rinse your skin for 10-15 minutes. then contact poison control or doctor for treatment advice.

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  • Asked by Floyd from Scarborough, Me
    09/03/2018
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    What is the correct mix rate of Rodeo to kill crabgrass?
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    Rodeo Herbicide is mixed at the rate of 2 ounces per gallon of water for crabgrass.

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  • Asked by Pete from Lone Oak, Texas
    09/15/2018
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    Will I have to apply Rodeo Herbicide every year to control american lotus and other aquatic vegetation?
    A

    Rodeo Herbicide does not prevent weeds from growing, so it will be applied as needed when the target weeds are actively growing and healthy.

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  • Asked by Pete from Lone Oak, Texas
    09/15/2018
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    Will Rodeo Herbicide work for underwater grasses around the boat dock?
    A

    Rodeo Herbicide states on the product label it does not control plants that are completely submerged or have a majority of their folliage underwater, so it depends on how much contact you are able to make with the grasses under the dock.

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  • Asked by Michael from Rising Sun
    10/04/2018
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    What is the ratio of Rodeo and Cy-Kick?
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    You will use 2 2/3 fl. oz. of Rodeo Herbicide per gallon of water.  Cy-Kick can  be mixed at 1 oz. per gallon of water. 

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  • Asked by Steve from Orlando, Fl
    02/21/2019
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    How long does it take Rodeo Herbicide to kill weeds?
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    You will see full results of an application of Rodeo Herbicide within 14 days. 

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  • Asked by Julie from Damascus Or
    03/08/2019
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    Will Rodeo treat poison water hemlock? And is it safe for aquatic life and birds?
    A

    Yes, Rodeo Herbicide is labeled for poison hemlock and will not harm aquatic life or birds when used as directed. 

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  • Asked by Christina from Springfield, Il
    03/22/2019
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    How long after treating a meadow/pond's edge with Rodeo do I have to wait before sowing wild flower seeds?
    I live in the Mid-West
    A

    You can seed areas 2 weeks after using Rodeo Herbicide.

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  • Asked by Woody from Glen Burnie, Md
    03/23/2019
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    When is the best time to apply Rodeo and how long should it be left alone before cutting back overgrowth ?
    A

    Rodeo Herbicide would be applied when the target weeds are actively growing and healthy.  You should wait at least 2 days before mowing/cutting the area treated.

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  • Asked by King from Memphis, Tn
    03/26/2019
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    How much Rodeo per gallon of water?
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    You will use 2 2/3 fl. oz. of Rodeo Herbicide per gallon of water.

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  • Asked by Eric from Lawrence, Ma
    03/27/2019
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    Will I negate my stump treatment of Rodeo by grinding them months later?
    In January we treated a large number of Ailanthus Tree stumps with a spray on application of Rodeo. We are trying to replant the area with some new trees, but there is a large amount of woody debris impeding us. We are considering renting a machine to grind down the woody debris, but are worried that doing so might impede the action of the herbicide. Would three months have been enough for it to all soak in to the Ailanthus roots?
    A

    Rodeo Herbicide would not be affecting the tree after that much time so you can go ahead and grind the stumps.

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  • Asked by Robin from Okeechobee, Fl
    03/31/2019
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    How much should I use of Rodeo for just keeping weeds from around small areas, around trees and flowering plants?
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    The amount of Rodeo Herbicide used depends on the target weeds you are wanting to kill.  Per the label you would mix anywhere from 2/3 fl oz to 13 fl oz per gallon of water.  Be sure to avoid contact with foliage, green stems, exposed non-woody roots or fruit of crops, desirable plants and trees, because severe injury or destruction may result.

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