You can use Weed Whacker on warm and cool season grasses including centipede, St. Augustine, and bent grass!
- Concentrated 3-way herbicide for use on cool and warm season turf as well as noncrop areas
- Controls Spurge, Oxalis, Dandelion and over 100 other weeds
- One pint covers up to 10,000 sq. ft.
- Contains 13.66% active ingredient
- Available in Pint, Quart, & Gallon
Active Ingredients:
- Dimethylamine Salt of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid 4.55%
- Dimethylamine Salt of 2-(2-Methyl-4-Chlorophenoxy)propionic Acid 4.58%
- Dimethylamine Salt of 2-(2,4-Dichloro-phenoxy)propionic Acid 4.53%
Weeds Controlled by Weed Whacker
Alder, Artichoke, Aster, Austrian fieldcress, Beggartick, Biden, Bindweed, Bitterweed, Bitter wintercress, Black medic, Blessed thistle, Blue lettuce, Box elder, Broomweed, Buckhorn, Bull thistle, Burdock, Bur ragweed, Buttercup, Canada thistle, Carpetweed, Catnip, Chickweed, Chicory, Clover, Cockle, Cocklebur, Coffeebean, Coffeeweed, Common sowthistle, Creeping jenny, Croton, Curly indigo, Dandelion, Dock, Dogbane, Dogfennel, Dollarweed, Elderberry, English daisy, Flea bane (daisy), Flixweed, Florida pusley, Frenchweed, Galinsoga, Goatsbeard, Goldenrod, Ground ivy, Gumweed, Hawkweed, Healall, Heartleaf drymary, Hemp, Henbit, Hoary cress, Honeysuckle, Horsetail, Indiana mallow, Ironweed, Jewelweed, Jimsonweed, Kochia, Knotweed, Lambsquarter, Locoweed, Lupine, Mallow, Marshelder, Mexicanweed, Morningglory, Musk thistle, Mustard, Nettle, Orange hawkweed, Oxalis, Parsnip, Pennycress, Pennywort, Peppergrass, Pepperweed, Pigweed, Plantain, Poison hemlock, Poison ivy, Poison oak, Pokeweed, Poorjoe, Povertyweed, Prickly lettuce, Primrose, Puncture vine, Purslane, Ragweed, Red Clover, Red sorrel, Rush, Russian thistle, St. Johnswort, Sheep sorrel, Shepherdspurse, Smartweed, Sneezeweed, Southern wild rose, Sowthistle, Spanishneedle, Spatterdock, Speedwell, Spurge, Spurweed, Stinkweed, Stitchwort, Sumac, Sunflower, Sweet clover, Tarweed, Thistle, Toadflax, Tumbleweed, Velvet leaf, Veronica, Vervain. Vetch, Virginia buttonweed, Virginia creeper, Wild aster, Wild carrot, Wild garlic, Wild geranium, Wild lettuce, Wild onion, Wild radish, Wild rape, Wild strawberry, Wild sweet potato, Willow, Witchweed, Woodsorrel, Wormseed, Yarrow, Yellow rocket, and other broadleaf weeds.
Ornamental Lawns and Turf
Cool Season Grasses: such as Bluegrass, Fescue, and Rye: To kill Dandelion, Wild onion, Pennywort, Plantain, Healall and similar weeds: use 8 to 13 ounces in 6 gallons of water and apply with pump or hose-end sprayer or sprinkling can to 2,500 square feet of lawn. For smaller areas - use 3 teaspoons in 2 quarts of water applied to 100 square feet. To kill undesirable weeds such as Thistle, Bindweed, Dock and Ragweed, use 8 ounces in 6 gallons of water (or 3 teaspoonfuls in 2 quarts of water), and apply directly to plants, wetting them thoroughly. To kill undesirable plants such as Poison ivy and Poison oak, use 2 ounces in 2 quarts of water and drench plants when they are fully leaved. Repeat in about 4 weeks if necessary. Certain hard-to-control weeds such as Poison ivy, Poison oak and English daisy may require a Fall application.
Warm Season Grasses:
St. Augustine, Bahia, common Bermuda, Centipede, Zoysia, also for BENT: Use a one-half rate which is 4 to 6-1/2 ounces in 6 gallons of water to treat 2,500 square feet (3 teaspoonfuls in 4 quarts of water applied to 200 square feet). Make two applications 10 days apart. Do not spray grasses if stressed from heat, drought, etc. Slight turf yellowing should disappear after about 1 week. Note: Some hybrid Bermuda grasses may be sensitive to this product. Contact your local Extension Service weed control specialist.
For Spot Treatment:
Put 3 teaspoons WEED WHACKER into an empty quart container with trigger sprayer. Then add 30 oz. tap water. Trigger Sprayer: Adjust spray nozzle to give coarse spray. Aim at center of weed and spray to wet. One application should be sufficient. Effects begin to show after a few days and weeds gradually die. A repeat application may be required in 3 to 4 weeks for hard-to-control weeds.