May be applied as a single application or split applications in the spring and early summer or fall no closer than 30 days after the initial application
Apply in spring after the lawn is actively growing and has been mowed 2 times
Apply in fall no closer than (2 - 6 weeks) before the first historical frost date for your area
For grassy weeds such as crabgrass, apply in spring and/or early summer
For best results, apply two weeks before anticipated weed seed germination or when weeds are small and actively growing (when crabgrass is emerging and is visible in thin turf areas)
For broadleaf weed control, apply in spring and fall
Apply when the air is calm to avoid drift onto desirable plants
Apply when temperatures are between 50 degrees F and 90 degrees F, and not above 85 degrees F on Bermudagrass
Use only on established lawns of the following turf types: Bermudagrass, Buffalograss, Kentucky bluegrass, ryegrass, fescue, seashore paspalum and zoysia.
Do not use on bahiagrass, carpetgrass, annual bluegrass (poa annua), bentgrass, centipedegrass, St. Augustinegrass (including Floratam) or dichondra.
Spray when listed grass weeds are small and actively growing and temperatures are below 90 degrees F.
To control Bermudagrass, up to seven applications spaced one month apart may be required. Make the first application in the spring when the Bermudagrass begins to green up. Repeat the following growing season if necessary.
Do not make more than three applications per year.
Before treating new or renovated lawns, new grass seedlings must be at least 1 month old, 3 months for Kentucky bluegrass). Kentucky bluegrass sod must be at least 1 month old since installation.
Treated fescue and perennial ryegrass lawns may be re-seeded immediately after application, however, wait 3 weeks after application to Kentucky bluegrass before reseeding.
Do NOT use around these ornamental plants: barharbor juniper, philodendron, pittosporum, podocarpus, salvia.
On lawns without harming lawn grass.
Do not use on St. Augustinegrass including floratam, Bermudagrass, bentgrass, zoysiagrass, centipede or bahia lawns.
Around listed established ornamental trees, shrubs, perennials and annuals.
Do not use around barharbour juniper, philodendron, pittosporum, podacarpus or salvia.
This product can be applied as a preventative action (pre-flood treatment) before sites fill with water. This product may also be used in sites that intermittently fill with water.
This product will control mosquito larvae for up to 60 days when immersed in water. Reapply after 60 days as needed.
Bird baths, ornamental fish ponds, garden ponds, containerized water gardens, ornamental fountains, ornamental pools or ponds, flower pots or planters, rain barrels, urns, tree holes, pool covers, unused or abandoned swimming pools, roof gutters, root top catchments, storage tanks, drums, buckets, wheelbarrows, garbage cans, other water-holding receptacles, floor drains, old tires, rock holes, pot holes, tire tracks and other natural and man-made depressions.
Cool Season Turf: in the Spring, beginning mid-April through early-May, or when daily highs begin to approach or exceed 60 degrees F for several consecutive days.
Apply when lawn is actively growing and temperatures are at least in the 50 degrees F.
Discount use before the onset of hot weather when the grass growth rate normally slows down on its own or when daily highs exceed 75 degrees F for several consecutive days.
Do not apply to Bahiagrass, St. Augustine or Zoysiagrass.
Cool Season Turf: 5.2 lbs of product per 1,000 square feet for Kentucky Bluegrass, Fine, Red Fescue, Tall Fescues, Bluegrass/Fescue/Ryegrass Mixtures & Bentgrass, cut at 0.5 inch or higher.
Cool Season Turf: 6.7 lbs of product per 1,000 square feet for Kentucky-31 Tall Fescue & Perennial Ryegrass.
Warm Season Turf: 4 lbs of product per 1,000 square feet for Centipedegrass.
Warm Season Turf: 5.2 lbs of product per 1,000 square feet for Tall Fescues & Common Bermudagrass.
Use only on established lawns of the following turf types: Bermudagrass, centipedegrass, all varieties of St. Augustinegrass (including floratam) and zoysia.
Do not use on any other turf types: bahiagrass, bentgrass, ormond variety of Bermudagrass, buffalograss, carpetgrass, dichondra, fescue, kikuyugrass, ryegrass or seashore paspalum lawns.
Spray when listed grass weeds are small and actively growing and temperatures are below 90 degrees F.
To control Bermudagrass, up to seven applications spaced one month apart may be required. Make the first application in the spring when the Bermudagrass begins to green up. Repeat the following growing season if necessary.
Do not make more than three applications per year.
Before treating new or renovated lawns, new grass seedlings must be at least 1 month old, 3 months for Kentucky bluegrass). Kentucky bluegrass sod must be at least 1 month old since installation.
Treated fescue and perennial ryegrass lawns may be re-seeded immediately after application, however, wait 3 weeks after application to Kentucky bluegrass before reseeding.
Do NOT use around these ornamental plants: barharbor juniper, philodendron, pittosporum, podocarpus, salvia.
On lawns without harming lawn grass.
Around most established ornamental trees, shrubs, perennials & annuals.
Do not use around barharbour juniper, philodendron, pittosporum, podacarpus or salvia.
Due to pest activity differences, consult your local cooperative extension service for guidance on timing of application. To find your local extension agent, visit www.csrees.usda.gov.
Surface Pests: Treat when pests or damage first appear.
Subsurface Pests: apply when the insects are actively feeding near the soil surface.
Residential lawns, in and around flower beds and ornamental plantings and around outside of homes.
To treat an existing disease: apply at first sign of disease.
To prevent diseases: make first application before conditions are favorable for disease.
On lawns.
Curative Rate: 3/5 lbs per 1,000 square feet.
Preventative Rate: 2 pounds per 1,000 square feet to treat Dollar Spot, Anthracnose, Brown Patch, Powdery Mildew, Rust, Red Thread, Gray Leaf Spot, Melting Out Leaf Spot & Stripe Smut.
Preventative Rate: 3.5 lbs per 1,000 square feet for Summer Patch, Take All Patch, Fusarium Patch and Pink or Gray Snowmold.