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Use ortho groundclear poison ivy & tough brush killer1 to kill poison ivy, poison oak and wild blackberry. Also kills honeysuckle, kudzu, ragweeds, dandelion and other weeds as listed. Apply this concentrated formula with an ortho dial - n spray or a tank sprayer. Wilting or yellowing will occur in 2 to 6 weeks. Ortho groundclear poison ivy & tough brush killer1 contains a proven weed killer that targets brush and vine weeks.
When applying ortho groundclear poison ivy & tough brush killer1 concentrate with an ortho dial 'n spray to kill tough weeds like poison ivy and wild blackberry:
Set
Turn dial on the sprayer to 4 oz
Fill
Spray
Finish
To Kill Stumps
Apply product undiluted with a paint brush to the entire freshly cut stump, including the cut surface, remaining trunk & exposed roots. Do not reuse the paint brush. Wrap brush in newspaper and put in trash.
To Kill Vines
If weeds are growing up poles, fences or tree trunks with mature bark, spray to thoroughly cover weeds up to a height of 3' to 4' tree bark is mature if you scratch the bark with your fingernail and do not find any green tissue. If weeds are climbing shrubs or green-barked trees, cut weeds at base and treat as directed for stumps.
To Kill Brush
Mix 4 fl oz per gal of water and apply to thoroughly wet all leaves, stems and trunks. Application to mature foliage is preferred. Use low pressured and coarse spray pattern to reduce drift which may damage desirable vegetation. Wilting or other symptoms will occur in 2 to 6 weeks.
Certain hard-to-control species, such as poison oak, poison ivy, blackberries and honeysuckle may require retreatment.
Apply around homes, cabins, buildings, fences and along trails
How often to apply - hard to kill weeds may require a repeat application if regrowth occurs. Do not exceed the maximum yearly application rate of 5.4 fl oz per 100 sq. Ft. (9 lb triclopyr per acre).
Arkansas Rose, Big Leaf Maple, Bindweed, Black Cottonwood, Black Medic, Black Willow, Brazilian Pepper, California Rose, Carolina Geranium, Chickweed - Common, Chickweed - Mouseear, Choke Cherry, Cinquefoil, Common Ragweed, Clover - Red, Clover - White, Dandelion, Elderberry, Elm, Evening Primrose, Evergreen Blackberry, Field Horsetail Rush, Florida Prickly Blackberry, Florida Pusley, Giant Ragweed, Ground Ivy (Creeping Charlie), Himalayan Blackberry, Honeysuckle - Amur, Honeysuckle - Bush, Honeysuckle - Japanese, Ironweed, Kudzu, Lambsquarters, Lespedeza, Mackenzie Willow, Maple, Mesquite, Narrow Leafed Willow, Oak, Oxalis, Pennywort, Persimmon, Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, Plantain, Broadleaf, Plantain - Buckhorn, Raspberry Willow, Red Alder, Red Sorrel, Salmonberry, Sassafras, Speedwell (Veronica), Spurge, Garden, Spurge - Spotted, Scouler Willow, Sweet Gum, Thimbleberry, Thistle Canada, Trailing Blackberry, Trumpet Creeper, Vine Maple, Virginia Creeper, Wild Blackberry, Wild Grape, Wild Rose, Wild Violet.
Do not apply this directly to water. To protect the environment, do not allow pesticides to enter or run off into storm drains, drainage ditches, gutters or surface water.
Applying this product in calm weather when rain is not predicted for 24 hr will help ensure that wind or rain does not blow or wash pesticide off the treated area.
Rinsing application equipment over the treated area will help avoid run off to water bodies and drainage systems.
Each bottle makes 8 gal of treatment.
Contact with poison oak or poison ivy anytime of the year can cause an allergic reaction. Handle dead plants with rubber gloves. Dispose of plants and rubber gloves in tightly sealed garbage bags.
This product may be harmful if absorbed through the skin.
Causes moderate eye irritation.
Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing during and after application.
Use 4 fl oz per gal of water.
Use ortho groundclear poison ivy & tough brush killer1 to kill poison ivy, poison oak and wild blackberry. Also kills honeysuckle, kudzu, ragweeds, dandelion and other weeds as listed. Apply this concentrated formula with an ortho dial - n spray or a tank sprayer. Wilting or yellowing will occur in 2 to 6 weeks. Ortho groundclear poison ivy & tough brush killer1 contains a proven weed killer that targets brush and vine weeks.
When applying ortho groundclear poison ivy & tough brush killer1 concentrate with an ortho dial 'n spray to kill tough weeds like poison ivy and wild blackberry:
Set
Turn dial on the sprayer to 4 oz
Fill
Spray
Finish
To Kill Stumps
Apply product undiluted with a paint brush to the entire freshly cut stump, including the cut surface, remaining trunk & exposed roots. Do not reuse the paint brush. Wrap brush in newspaper and put in trash.
To Kill Vines
If weeds are growing up poles, fences or tree trunks with mature bark, spray to thoroughly cover weeds up to a height of 3' to 4' tree bark is mature if you scratch the bark with your fingernail and do not find any green tissue. If weeds are climbing shrubs or green-barked trees, cut weeds at base and treat as directed for stumps.
To Kill Brush
Mix 4 fl oz per gal of water and apply to thoroughly wet all leaves, stems and trunks. Application to mature foliage is preferred. Use low pressured and coarse spray pattern to reduce drift which may damage desirable vegetation. Wilting or other symptoms will occur in 2 to 6 weeks.
Certain hard-to-control species, such as poison oak, poison ivy, blackberries and honeysuckle may require retreatment.
Apply around homes, cabins, buildings, fences and along trails
How often to apply - hard to kill weeds may require a repeat application if regrowth occurs. Do not exceed the maximum yearly application rate of 5.4 fl oz per 100 sq. Ft. (9 lb triclopyr per acre).
Arkansas Rose, Big Leaf Maple, Bindweed, Black Cottonwood, Black Medic, Black Willow, Brazilian Pepper, California Rose, Carolina Geranium, Chickweed - Common, Chickweed - Mouseear, Choke Cherry, Cinquefoil, Common Ragweed, Clover - Red, Clover - White, Dandelion, Elderberry, Elm, Evening Primrose, Evergreen Blackberry, Field Horsetail Rush, Florida Prickly Blackberry, Florida Pusley, Giant Ragweed, Ground Ivy (Creeping Charlie), Himalayan Blackberry, Honeysuckle - Amur, Honeysuckle - Bush, Honeysuckle - Japanese, Ironweed, Kudzu, Lambsquarters, Lespedeza, Mackenzie Willow, Maple, Mesquite, Narrow Leafed Willow, Oak, Oxalis, Pennywort, Persimmon, Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, Plantain, Broadleaf, Plantain - Buckhorn, Raspberry Willow, Red Alder, Red Sorrel, Salmonberry, Sassafras, Speedwell (Veronica), Spurge, Garden, Spurge - Spotted, Scouler Willow, Sweet Gum, Thimbleberry, Thistle Canada, Trailing Blackberry, Trumpet Creeper, Vine Maple, Virginia Creeper, Wild Blackberry, Wild Grape, Wild Rose, Wild Violet.
Do not apply this directly to water. To protect the environment, do not allow pesticides to enter or run off into storm drains, drainage ditches, gutters or surface water.
Applying this product in calm weather when rain is not predicted for 24 hr will help ensure that wind or rain does not blow or wash pesticide off the treated area.
Rinsing application equipment over the treated area will help avoid run off to water bodies and drainage systems.
Each bottle makes 8 gal of treatment.
Contact with poison oak or poison ivy anytime of the year can cause an allergic reaction. Handle dead plants with rubber gloves. Dispose of plants and rubber gloves in tightly sealed garbage bags.
This product may be harmful if absorbed through the skin.
Causes moderate eye irritation.
Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing during and after application.
Use 4 fl oz per gal of water.