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Spectracide Weed and Grass Killer for Large Areas Concentrate Ready-toSpray

Spectracide® Weed and Grass Killer for Large Areas Concentrate Ready to Spray

  • Kills the root
  • Visible results as fast as 3 hours
  • Kills all common weeds and grasses
  • Won't wash away
  • Treates up to 1,350 square feet

Product Specs

Sizes Available

UPC - 071121960245

Size - 32 fl oz


Where to Use

Outdoors

Landscapes and Lawn Renovation: For use in preparing areas for planting of ornamentals, trees, shrubs, desert landscapes, rock gardens, flower beds or similar plantings. Treated areas can be replanted one day after treatment.


MSDS

9688-265-8845

Labels

071121960245

This product controls the following:

  • Annual weeds and grasses: annual ryegrass; annual bluegrass; barnyardgrass; beggarweed; black medic; blue medic; blue toadflax; brassbuttons; blue mustard; bromegrass; bur clover; buttercup; cheeseweed; chickweed; clover; common groundsel; common lambsquarters; common plantain; common ragweed; crabgrass; creeping beggarweed; diffuse lovegrass; dog fennel; evening primrose; false dandelion; fall panicum; fennel; fiddleneck; field pennycress; field sandbur; filaree; Florida pusley; foxtail; garden spurge; goosegrass; green foxtail; hemp sesbania; henbit; horseweed/marestail; ironweed; knotweed; lambsquarters; little bittercress; marestail; London rocket; maiden cane; mallow; mayweed; mouseear chickweed*; oxalis*; Pennsylvania smartweed; pennywort; pigweed; prickly lettuce; prostrate spurge; puncture vine; purslane; redroot; sandspur; shepherdspurse; smartweed; smooth cat's ear; smooth pigweed; sowthistle; spotted spurge; sprangletop; spurges; tansy mustard; tansy; ragwort; teaweed; Texas panicum; tumble mustard; velvetleaf; wild geranium*; witch grass; wild mustard; yellow nutgrass; yellow oxalis (and many other annual grasses and weeds)
  • Perennial weeds, grasses and brush: Alder; artichoke thistle; bahiagrass; barnyardgrass; bentgrass; Bermudagrass; bluegrass; broadleaf plantain; brownseed; paspalum; buckhorn plantain; bull thistle; Canada thistle; cattail; ceanothus; centipedegrass; cocklebur; cogongrass; common mullein; common ragweed; coral bead; creeping Charlie; curly dock; dallisgrass; dandelion; dewberry; dog fennel; false dandelion; fescue species; field bindweed; guineagrass; hairy crabgrass; horsenettle; horseradish; iceplant; Johnsongrass; Kentucky bluegrass. kikuyugrass; knapweed; knawel; lantana; maiden cane; milkweed; mouseear chickweed*; nimblewill; nutgrass nutsedge); oldenlandia; orchardgrass; oxalis*; pampasgrass; pennywort; perennial ryegrass; plantain; purple cudweed*; purple nutsedge; quackgrass; quaking aspen; ragweed; red clover; smooth bromegrass; sourdock; sowthislle; St. Augustine grass; tall fescue; tansy ragwort; Timothy; torpedograss; trumpetcreeper; vaseygrass; Virginia creeper; white clover; whitetop; wild barley; wild blackberry; wild carrot; wild morningglory; wild oats; yarrow; yellow nutgrass; yellow starthistle; zoysia

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My back yard is covered in small rocks. I'm trying to kill all the weeds and grass that are coming up thru the cloth and rocks. When can I let my little dog out in the yard? Thanks
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You should let the area completely dry before allowing your dog out into the yard.
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can this be sprayed around large trees

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Yes, but you should avoid spraying the trees directly or allowing the spray to drift onto them.
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