Product Label
Read and follow all label directions.
This product will kill or injure all listed woody plants contacted. Certain warm
season grasses may experience temporary yellowing when sprayed to excess.
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If a desirable plant (other than grass) is accidentally sprayed, immediately
rinse with plenty of water.
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Apply when wind is calm.
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Keep people and pets off treated areas until spray has dried.
RESTRICTIONS:
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Do not apply to or around fruits or vegetables used for food.
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Do not use measuring utensils such as measuring cups or measuring spoons
for any food or drinkingwater purposes after use with this product.
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Do not apply more than 9 lb ae/A Triclopyr (17 fl. oz. brush killer per
500 square feet) per year.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal Law to use this
product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
BEFORE USE
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Determine amount of spray solution to prepare - See “How Much to Use”.
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Make up spray solution by following directions specific to your sprayer - See
“Sprayer Types”
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Adjust sprayer nozzle to a coarse spray. Spray the weeds you want to kill until
thoroughly wet but not dripping.
TIPS:
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Use a sheet of cardboard or plastic to protect desirable plants from accidental
contact with the product.
To Kill Vines
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For vines growing on desirable plants, cut the vine and treat as directed for
stump removal.
To Kill Poison Ivy or Poison Oak
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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
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Completely cover freshly cut stump with undiluted product using a paintbrush.
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Do not reuse paint brush for other uses. When discarding, wrap brush in
newspaper and put in trash.
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Once the stump is dead, if desired, physically remove the stump.
HOW TO USE
Brush, Vines, Woody Plants and Other Hard-to-Kill listed Weeds
Add 4 to 8 fl. oz. in enough water to make one-gallon mixed spray. For mature
or hard-to-control listed plants including Ash, Blackgum, Choke Cherry, Elm,
Japanese Stiltgrass, McCartney Rose, Maple, Oak, Pine, Switch Bamboo, or
Winged Elm, or during drought conditions, use the highest rate of application
indicated to achieve a year of control. Re-sprouting may occur in the year
following treatment when lower rates are used.
Stumps
Use full strength. Do not dilute.
HOW MUCH TO USE