Weedmaster is not labeled for use in residential lawns therefore would not be recommended.
Without knowing the specific weeds you’re targeting and what type of turfgrass you have, we are not able to make an alternative recommendation.
Please view our Lawn Care Guide for information and treatment guides on some of the most common weeds or you may contact us directly at 866-581-7378 or [email protected] for assistance.
Weedmaster is not labeled for home lawn use but if treating Grass Forage, Conservation Reserve Program Land, Rangeland, General Farmland, Fallow Land and Crop Rows, the recommended wait time for mowing is 2-3 days before or 2-3 days following the application.
Please refer to the product label for complete instructions.
The Weedmaster is labeled for suppression of blackberry and best controlled by foliar, basal or cut surface applications. The product label recommends for “increased control of weeds such as blackberry and dewberry, this product may be tank-mixed with Purestand Max by Nufarm at 0.1 to 0.2 ounces per acre”.
View the product label for more information.
Weedmaster is not labeled to kill plantain however if treating range/pasturelands, Pastora would be recommended to treat plantain. Please view the product label for more information.
We would say that both the Weedmaster and the snow played a part. Creeping Buttercup is a cool season weed that begins to flower in the springtime, but it's during the winter months that the vegetative growth of buttercup takes place. Treating in the fall prevented many of those seeds from germinating over the fall and repopulating.
For more detailed information, we would suggest contacting your Cooperative Extension Office for information.
Weedmaster should not harm bees when used as directed and they are not sprayed directly. We would recommend applying early morning when they are less active to limit exposure.