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Brush Killer Stump Killer

Formulation: Triclopyr. Controls unwanted woody plants, vines, poison ivy and broadleaf weeds around homes, cabins, buildings, trails, fences, walkways and other non-crop areas.
Application: Mix 8-16 tablespoons per gallon to 500 square feet. For stump treatment apply undiluted product with a paint brush to completely cover the fresh cut surface. For vine control cut the vine first and treat as directed for stump treatment.

FE0486        BRUSH-STUMP KILLER PT. 12/CS
FE0487        BRUSH-STUMP KILLER QT. 12/CS

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Brush Killer
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APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
WHEN TO APPLY: For best results, apply as a full coverage foliar spray when brush and weeds are fully
leafed out and actively growing. Wilting or other symptoms will occur in 1-6 weeks. Apply only when the
air is calm to prevent drift to desirable vegetation. Rainfall within 24 hours may reduce effectiveness.
APPLICATION METHODS
FOLIAGE SPRAY Using a hose-end or tank sprayer, mix 8-16 tablespoons (4-8 fl. ozs.) in enough water to make one gallon mixed spray. For mature or hard-to-control plants (such as Ash, Blackgum, Choke Cherry, Elm, Maple, Oak, Pine or Winged Elm), or during drought conditions, use the highest rate of application indicated. Resprouting may occur the year following treatment when lower rates are used. The addition of a surfactant (spreader/sticker) enhances herbicidal action and improves distribution of the spray on hard-to-wet plant surfaces. Apply at the rate of one gallon mixed spray to approximately 500 square feet of area. Coverage may vary depending on the amount of foliage to be treated. Using coarse spray pattern and low pressure, apply as thorough foliage spray to wet all leaves. See “Use Precautions”.
STUMP TREATMENT: To kill stumps and prevent sprouting, apply the undiluted product with a paint
brush or backpack sprayer to completely cover the freshly cut surface. Do not reuse paint brush. Wrap in several layers of newspaper and discard in trash.
VINE CONTROL: When treating vines such as poison oak, poison ivy, etc. that grow on or around
desirable plants, do not allow spray to contact desirable vegetation. Cut the vines first and treat as directed for stump treatment.
WOODY PLANTS AND VINES CONTROLLED INCLUDE:
Alder
Cascara
Hazel
Pine
Tanoak
 
Arkansas Rose
Ceanothus
Honeysuckle
Poison Ivy
Thimbleberry
 
Arrowwood
Cherry
Hornbeam
Poison Oak
Trumper Creeper
 
Ash
Chinquapin
Kudzu
Poplar
Tulip Poplar
 
Aspen
Choke Cherry
Locust
Rasberry
Virginia Creeper
 
Beech
Cottonwood
Madrone
Salmonberry
Western Hemlock
 
Blackberry
(Hawthorn)
Mesquite
Scotch Broom
Winged Elm
 
Blackgum
Douglas Fir
Mimosa
Sumac
Wild Grape
 
Box Elder
Dogwood
Mulberry
Sweetbay
Wild Rose
 
Brazilian Pepper
Elderberry
Oaks
Sweetgum
 
California Rose
Elm
Persimmon
Sycamore
 
PERENNIAL BROADLEAF WEEDS CONTROLLED INCLUDE:
Bindweed
Clover
Field Horsetail
Plantain
Spurge
Wild Violet
Burdock
Curly Dock
Henbit
Ragweed
Tansy Ragwort
 
Canada Thistle
Dandelion
Lambsquarter
Rush
Vetch
 
Chicory
Field Bindweed
Oxalis
Smartweed
Wild Lettuce