Product Label

This product will kill or injure all woody plants
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contacted. Certain warm season
grasses may experience temporary yellowing when sprayed to excess.
If a desirable plant (other than grass) is accidentally sprayed, immediately rinse
with plenty of water.
Apply when wind is calm.
Keep people and pets o treated areas until spray has dried.
Do not apply to or around fruits or vegetables used for food.
Do not use measuring utensils such as measuring cups or measuring spoons for
any food or drinking water purposes after use with this product.
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner
inconsistent with its labeling.
Best for spraying large areas of unwanted brush
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1. Fill sprayer jar with enough product for the area to be treated.
DO NOT ADD WATER.
2. Close sprayer and set dial as specied below:
Ortho Dial 'N Spray Setting: 4 OZ
Chameleon Hose-End Sprayer Setting: 4 OZ
TIP: The numbers on dial indicate amount of concentrate per gallon of spray.
3. Hook to garden hose and apply. To avoid contact with the treated area, begin
by spraying area farthest from faucet walking backwards as you spray.
4. Pour any unused product back into this original container.
1. Pour concentrate into sprayer jar to the required ‘Fluid Ounce’ mark.
2. Add the appropriate amount of water to the ‘Gallons’ mark.
3. Replace sprayer top and shake well.
4. Attach sprayer to hose and apply.
SPRAYER TYPES
(cont’d)
This selective systemic herbicide enters plants through their leaves, green or cut
woody shoots, and roots, then moves throughout the plant and interferes with
processes found only in plants. Visual symptoms, such as wilting and yellowing,
appear in 1 to 6 weeks.
HOW BRUSH KILLER PLUS WORKS
Brush, Vines, Woody Plants and Other Hard-to-Kill Weeds
Add 4 . oz. (1/2 Cup or 8 TBSP) to 1 gallon of water to treat up to 500 square feet.
Do not apply more than 17  oz brush killer per 500 square feet per year.
Stumps
Use full strength. Do not dilute.
(cont’d)
1. Add the appropriate amounts of concentrate and water to the sprayer tank.
2. Close sprayer, shake well and pressurize.
3. Adjust nozzle to a coarse spray pattern and apply.
4. Occasionally re-pressurize the sprayer to maintain a good spray pattern.
SPRAYER TYPES
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
BEFORE YOU USE
Read and follow directions when using.
Determine amount of spray solution to prepare – See “How Much to Use.
Make up spray solution by following directions specic to your sprayer – See
“Sprayer Types”.
Adjust sprayer nozzle to a coarse spray. Spray the weeds you want to kill until
thoroughly wet but not dripping.
TIPS
Use a sheet of cardboard or plastic to protect desirable plants from accidental
contact with the product.
To Kill Vines,
For vines growing on desirable plants, cut the vine and treat as directed for
stump removal.
To Kill Poison Ivy or Poison Oak,
Contact with Poison Ivy or Poison Oak anytime of the year can cause an allergic
reaction. Handle dead plants with rubber gloves. Dispose of plants and gloves
in tightly sealed garbage bags.
To Kill Stumps,
Completely cover freshly cut stump with undiluted product using a paintbrush.
Do not reuse paintbrush for other uses. When discarding, wrap brush in
newspaper and put in trash.
HOW TO USE
HOW MUCH TO USE
PUMP-UP TANK SPRAYERS
(cont’d)
*listed plants/brush/weeds
DIAL-STYLE HOSE-END SPRAYERS
CONCENTRATE PLUS WATER HOSE-END SPRAYERS
To empty container, add 2  oz (4 TBSP) of BioAdvanced™ Science-Based
Solutions Brush Killer Plus Concentrate, then ll with water very slowly to
avoid foaming.
REFILL 24 . oz. BioAdvanced™ Science-Based Solutions
Brush Killer Plus Ready-To-Use
REFILL 1.3 GAL BioAdvanced™ Science-Based Solutions
Brush Killer Plus Ready-To-Use
To empty container, add 11.5 . oz. (23 TBSP) of BioAdvanced™ Science-Based
Solutions Brush Killer Plus Concentrate, then ll with water very slowly to avoid
foaming.
Fill sprayer bottle with water to the 1 gal ll line, replace rell port cap, tighten
and shake well.
Apply when weeds are fully leafed out and actively growing.
Rain or water 4 hours after application will not wash away eectiveness.
Pump-up Tank Sprayers work best for spot treatments while Hose-end Sprayers
work best for large areas.
Certain hard-to-kill weeds, such as Purple Loosestrife, may require a repeat
application if regrowth occurs.
To kill Buckthorn, rst cut down plant and then treat remaining stump as
explained in the HOW TO USE section.
FOR BEST RESULTS
*listed plants/brush/weeds