Tenacity Herbicide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Victor from Richland, Wa
    08/25/2019
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    Can I spray Tenacity over all my lawn in the fall for pre-emergence?
    I need pre-emergence selective herbicide for fall and spring before weed germinate. Is Tenacity can be used for this purpose to broad cast the whole yard of around 7000 square feet? Is this chemical very toxic for human and pet? Can it be used anytime in the year no matter what temperature out there?
    A

    Tenacity Herbicide can be used as a broadcast application for pre-emergent control of the listed weeds on the label.   It can be used anytime of year depending on target weeds.  As long as you keep pets/children out of the area while you treat and until the product has had time to completely dry or settle it is safe for pets and people to return and resume normal activity 

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  • Asked by Dustin from Essex, Ct
    08/23/2019
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    Is there a list of weeds Tenacity Herbicide is labeled for?
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    Yes, the product label for Tenacity includes a chart that lists each of the weeds controlled by their common name and scientific name. It also lets you know if the weeds can be controlled in their pre-emergent or post-emergent stage. 

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  • Asked by John from Long Island, Ny
    08/23/2019
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    How do I safely discard unused mixed Tenacity?
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    Products that have been mixed with water must be used within 24 hours after mixing.  Please contact your Local Sanitation Dept for guidelines in your area on disposal of  unused Tenacity Herbicide .

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  • Asked by Nick from Stratford, Ct
    08/21/2019
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    Is Tenacity safe to use on lawns that toddlers and pet play on?
    And if so, how long should they stay off the lawn?
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    Tenacity Herbicide is safe to use in a yard where pets and children will frequent as long as they are out of the area during the application. They can safely return after the area has dried, typically at least 4-6 hours after application.

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  • Asked by Angie from Excelsior, Mn
    08/19/2019
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    Is it safe to use Tenacity near a lake or water source?
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    Tenacity Herbicide should not be applied near a water source including a lake or area of runoff to avoid contamination.

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  • Asked by Reedy from Virginia
    08/16/2019
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    Can Tenacity Herbicide kill growing ivy?
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    Tenacity Herbicide is labeled to treat for actively growing ivy. 

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  • Asked by Cliff from Orlando,fl
    08/15/2019
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    Can I use Tenacity to kill weeds in my vegetable garden?
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    Tenacity Herbicide is not labeled for use in or around any edibles or vegetable gardens. Please visit our Herbicides for Edible Gardens Page for products that are safe to use around edibles.  

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  • Asked by Jodi from Van Dyne,wi
    08/15/2019
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    Do I need to use surfactant or can the Tenacity be applied without it?
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    For best results, Tenacity should be applied along with a surfactant.  

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  • Asked by Giovanna from Fishkill, Ny
    08/14/2019
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    Can I use Tenacity Herbicide on Zoysia to get rid of wild violets? When can I reseed?
    A

    According to the product label: Bentgrass, Poa annua, kikuyugrass, zoysiagrass, seashore paspalum and bermudagrass are sensitive to Tenacity applications. Avoid spraying these turf types unless control and/or injury can be tolerated. Maintain a five foot buffer between treated areas and bentgrass or Poa annua greens. While Tenacity is not labeled to kill zoysia it will most likely do so. 

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  • Asked by Jack from Harrison City, Pa. 15636
    08/13/2019
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    How do I mix Tenacity Herbicide?
    I want to broadcast spray my entire lawn. 4,000 sq ft Thanks.
    A

    Tenacity Herbicide calls for 5 to 8 oz of per acre, unless treating St. Augustine turf grown from sod, you would use 4 oz per acre. If you plan to use Tenacity at low rates of 5 oz per acre then you would use 0.11 oz per 1000 sq/ft or  0.45 oz per 4k sq/ft. If you want to use the high rate of 8 oz per acre then you would use 0.18 oz per 1000 sq/ft or 0.72 oz per 4k sq/ft. Be sure to use at least 1 gallon of water per 1000 sq/ft that you treat, and mix your non-ionic surfactant into the tank at the rate of 2 teaspoons per gallon of water. Spray foliage of target weeds until wet but not until the point of runoff. If a reapplication of Tenacity is needed, you can reapply after 2-3 weeks from your initial application.  

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  • Asked by Lynne from Niagara Falls, Ny
    08/12/2019
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    Can Tenacity Herbicide be used on my grass that is Kentucky blue and rye grass?
    I put top soil on in the Spring and overseeded with what I thought was Kentucky blue grass. I now have a lot of crab grass that I want to get rid of.
    A

    Tenacity Herbicide is safe for established Kentucky bluegrass and ryegrass applications. 

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  • Asked by Jimmy from Gambrills, Md
    08/09/2019
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    Will Tenacity Herbicide kill Bermuda grass in a Fescue lawn?
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     The product label states that bermuda grass is sensitive to Tenacity but it would not be recommended as a product specifically used to kill it.  Fusilade II can be used to get rid of bermuda grass in tall fescue.  Please be advised that bermuda grass is extremely difficult to control and you will likely need to make several applications. 

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  • Asked by Tom from Aurora, Co
    08/08/2019
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    Will tenacity kill nut grass in my garden?
    A

    No, Tenacity Herbicide should only be applied to the turf grasses listed on the product label.  For nutsedge in landscaped areas it is recommended  to spot treat the sedge with a glyphosate or Round Up type product directly.  We recommend Roundup QuickPro 1.5 oz. packs for ease of use.

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  • Asked by Charles from Millville
    08/08/2019
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    Will Tenacity control deer tongue grass?
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    Tenacity Herbicide is not specifically labeled to treat deer tongue grass.

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  • Asked by Andrew from San Antonio, Tx
    08/07/2019
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    Would it be okay to use one application of Tenacity Herbicide for a large area, do a 2nd application 2 weeks later, and then use a slit seeder?
    I already have existing centipede grass but want to overseed with seed slitter but afraid my order of application may mess up germination.
    A

    You can apply Tenacity anytime before seeding up to the same time that you seed. If you are applying Tenacity as a post-emergent herbicide, then it is usually best to do that application first and wait for the treated plants to die so you can remove any excess dead plant matter before you overseed the lawn. Tenacity will not interfere with seed germination of turfgrasses listed as tolerant on the product label.

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  • Asked by Dylan from Mount Royal, Nj
    08/06/2019
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    Can I apply Tenacity Herbicide as a post emergent prior to overseeding?
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    Tenacity Herbicide can be used at the time of seeding for most grass types. Fine fescue is the only grass seed that should not be used at the time of application. It is recommended that you wait 2-4 weeks after an application of Tenacity Herbicide to reseed with fine fescue.

     

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  • Asked by Gusty from New York
    08/06/2019
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    Can we apply another weed killer like Speedzone the same day as Tenacity Herbicide?
    A

    As long as you are not applying either product during the heat of the day, you can use SpeedZone the same day as Tenacity Herbicide.  Just allow areas to dry between treatments

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  • Asked by Richard from East Hartford, Connecticut
    08/06/2019
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    Will Tenacity Herbicide kill English Ivy?
    A

    Tenacity Herbicide does not list English ivy on the product label, but it is labeled to kill ground ivy so we would not recommend applying it to any desirable ivy. 

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  • Asked by Dennis from Sugarland, Tx
    08/06/2019
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    Can Tenacity be used on a Bermuda lawn?
    A

    Tenacity Herbicide cannot be applied to Bermuda unless fully dormant.

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  • Asked by Scott
    08/06/2019
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    What happens if you don't bag lawn clippings the first time after applying Tenacity?
    A

    It would be best if clippings were bagged after the first mow and application of Tenacity Herbicide.  Bagging will help with lawn health.

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