Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Jim from Richmond, In
    05/15/2016
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    Will Trimec kill Ajuga weed or bugleweed in lawns?
    I have ajuge weed coming in on my lawn grass. Will Trimec do any good at killing those weeds. If not, what would you use to kill it. THANKS
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    No, Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide is not labeled for bugleweed/ajuga. You may need to spot treat with something like Roundup QuikPro in the areas that have the weed.

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  • Asked by Dale from Highland, Il
    06/29/2016
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    Is Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide dangerous to pets?
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    Pets should not be in the area during the application of Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide until the surfaces are completely dry. It will then be safe for them to return to the treated areas after its dry.
     

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  • Asked by Mike from Ackley, Ia
    10/12/2015
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    How long would free range chickens need to stay off a lawn treated with Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide?
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    Normally all animals would need to stay out of treated areas until all surfaces have had time to dry. Since bird species are typically more senstive to chemicals you may want to keep the chickens out of the area a few extra hours to ensure animal safety.

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  • Asked by Joycelyn from Bountifu, Ut
    04/05/2017
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    Is Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide safe to use in pastures with grazing animals?
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    Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide is not labeled to be used on pastures where animals graze.  We do carry several other Range & Pasture products that would be better options.

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  • Asked by Billy from Lubbock, Texas
    10/27/2018
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    After you spray, do you water in Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide?
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    Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide does not need to watered in after application.  It is best to avoid watering/rainfall within 24 hours after application.

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  • Asked by Felix from Orlando, Fl
    09/04/2015
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    Is Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide safe for Bahia grass?
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    Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide is labeled to be applied to Bahia. Bahia is a tolerant turf. 

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  • Asked by Julia from Iowa
    09/22/2015
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    Is Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide safe to spray on Iris? I have creeping charlie that has taken over.
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    Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide   could harm Iris.  Bonide Chickweed, clover, and Oxalis Killer RTU can be used to spot treat around the Iris. 

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  • Asked by Josh from Waxahachie, Tx
    10/01/2016
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    Is Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide safe to use around shrubs and flower beds?
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    Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide is only labeled for turfgrass and care should be taken to avoid drift or spray reaching desirable ornamentals to avoid harm.

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  • Asked by Jeffrey from Ok
    06/07/2016
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    Will Trimec 992 Broadlead Herbicide kill flowers?
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    You would not want to use Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicde around flowers. Per the product label even spray drifts from this product could cause damage to flowers.

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  • Asked by Dan from Harrisburg, Pa
    05/31/2018
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    How long do you have to wait to plant vegetables in an area treated with Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide?
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    Per the manufacturer, you should wait 4-6 weeks before planting vegetables after an application of Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide

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  • Asked by Randy from Pine, Co
    05/27/2017
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    How effective is Trimec 922 Broadleaf Herbicide for leafy spurge? When is best time(s) to apply?
    I have some leafy just starting and a couple of larger, established areas -- some in mountain grasses, some leafy mixed with mountain flowers/cactus.
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    Trimec 992 Broafleaf Herbicide is labeled for spurge and will eliminate it. The best time to apply is when the weeds are actively growing and temperatures are not higher than 90 degrees Fahreheit. The rate that the product is used at will depend on the type of lawn you are treating. For cool season turf, the rate is 1.1-1.5 fl oz per gallon of water. This will treat 1000 square feet. This can be repeated every 30 days as needed.

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  • Asked by Marlin from Clarion, Iowa
    05/10/2016
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    How long after an application of Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide can treated grass be used for garden mulch?
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    Since Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicicide is not labeled for use around edible plants, it would not be recommended to use grass treated with this product for mulch in a garden with edible plants such as vegetables and herbs. In an ornamental bed, we would recommend waiting at least 3 weeks from the product application before using the treated grass in mulch.

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  • Asked by Cooper from Wake Forest, North Carolina
    07/25/2017
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    How much Trimec 992 would I use in a gallon of water to spray tall fescue?
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    Trimec 992 would be a good general use broadleaf weed herbicide. You will need to use up to 4.0 pints per acre. When dealing with herbicides, the amount of water you use isn't very important because water just acts as the carrier. You just need to make sure you are getting the correct amount of product over the recommended amount of space. We would recommend using 1.5 fl oz of Trimec in 1 gallon of water over 1,000 sq. ft. to help make the application a little easier to figure out.

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  • Asked by Eric from Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
    02/06/2018
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    Can I use Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide and Dimension at the same time?
    I have dandelions that I'm trying to get rid of, and I'm also wanting to get my first installment of Dimension in. I was thinking of fertilizing, watering in, and then spraying Trimec, wait a week or so and then spread Dimension. Will that work or is that too much? Caught the lawn care bug last summer so my knowledge base is very sparse.
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    Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide can be mixed with Dimension 2EW Herbicide. We would recommend doing a small tank test first to make sure there is no clumping between the two products. You can then wait a couple of weeks to use a fertilizer. Please read all product labels for complete application instructions. 

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  • Asked by June from Melba, Id
    05/10/2017
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    Will Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide be effective at eliminating thistle?
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    Yes, Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide is labeled to control thistle. 

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  • Asked by Jake from Maryland Heights, Mo
    03/06/2017
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    What is the lowest temperature that Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide will still be effective?
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    Trimec 992 can be applied to actively growing, healthy weeds when temperatures are between 65-85 degrees. 

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  • Asked by Deborah from Havre De Grace, Md
    06/29/2016
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    Is Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide harmful to fish (Koi)?
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    Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide does state on the product label that it is toxic to fish and aquatic invertabrates.  It should not be applied directly to water or areas where drift or runoff could get into bodies of water.

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  • Asked by Ronnie from Ridgeland Ms
    05/14/2014
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    Why would Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide be better than a generic 2-4-D product for lawns?
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    Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide is formulated for the professional with a little more 2,4-D to rapidly give you results you can see while keeping your overall costs of application low.
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  • Asked by Clay from Searcy, Ar
    03/26/2016
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    Would Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide be good to spray on 2 Acres with lots of weeds and some Bermuda grass?
    Also what other chemicals should I use with it?
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    Trimec 992 will treat for weeds and will not harm the Bermuda when applied per label. Be sure that you check to make sure the weeds you are specifically treating for are on the label.

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  • Asked by Chet from Lancaster, Pa
    08/22/2015
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    Can I mix Drive XLR8 with Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide and surfactant in the same spray can and apply at the same time?
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    Per page 3 of the product label of Trimec 992 Broadleaf Herbicide, adding spray additives such as adjuvents or tank mixtures may alter the selectivity of the herbicide and may increase the likelihood that you will injust desirable plants. Drive XLR8 should always be applied with an appriopriate surfactant, preferably one with methylated seed oil, such as Dyneamic Surfactant. Please refer to the product label for complete instructions. It would probably be best to apply these herbicides separately, however, we would recommend that you do a small compatibility test mixture before applying herbicides together that are not specifically recommend on the product labels. We would also suggest you test a small area of turf before applying both herbicides so that you do not cause excessive injury to your desirable plants.

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