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Will Crossbow Herbicide kill field mint?

Ok for horses on field?

Answer:

While Crossbow Herbicide is not specifically labeled for field mint, it is a non-selective post-emergent herbicide that targets woody plants and brush such as blackberries and poison oak, as well as annual and perennial broadleaves, so it's quitely likely that it will kill the mint.  Through our research, glyphosate based products treat the problem best, however those products cannot be used in grazing pastures with animals. According to the Crossbow product label: Except for lactating dairy animals, there are no grazing restrictions after using this product. They should not be present during the application and while the surfaces are wet but can return when dry.

Answer last updated on: 07/05/2018

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