
2.
BROADLEAF WEED CONTROL
- POST EMERGENT
"AFTER THEY COME UP" CLEAN UP
APPLICATIONS
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MAJOR
WEEDS CONTROLLED BY OUR POST EMERGENT 2,4-D WEED CONTROL
SPRAY
WEED WACKER
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,and Many other minor AND
MAJOR broadleaf weeds.
EPA Reg. No. 228-181-54705
this product is
easier on stressed out lawns
MAJOR
WEEDS CONTROLLED BY OUR POST
EMERGENT 2,4-D FREE 3 WAY WEED CONTROL SPRAY
SPURGE POWER
Alder,
Artichoke, Aster, Austrian fieldcress, Beggartick, Biden,
Bindweed, Bitterweed, Bitter wintercress, Black medic,
Blessed thistle, Blue lettuce, Box elder, Broomweed,
Buckhorn, 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, Goatsbeard, Goldenrod, Ground
ivy, Gumweed, Hawkweed, Healall, Heartleaf drymary, Hemp,
Henbit, Honeysuckle, Horsetail, Ironweed, Jewelweed,
Jimsonweed, Kochia, Knotweed, Lambsquarter, Lupine, Mallow,
Marshelder, Morningglory, Musk thistle, Mustard, Nettle,
Orange hawkweed, Oxalis, Parsnip,Pennycress, Pennywort,
Peppergrass, Pepperweed, Pigweed, Plantain, Poison hemlock,
Poison ivy, Poison oak, Pokeweed, Poorjoe, Povertyweed, 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, Tumbleweed, Velvet leaf,
Veronica, Vetch, Virginia buttonweed, Virginia creeper, Wild
aster, Wildcarrot, Wild garlic, Wild geranium, Wild lettuce,
Wild onion, Wild radish, Wildrape, Wild strawberry, Wild
sweet potato, Willow, Witchweed, Woodsorrel,Wormseed,
Yarrow, Yellow rocket, and other minor AND MAJOR broadleaf
weeds. 2,4,-D FREE 3 WAY POST BROADLEAF WEED CONTROL
EPA Reg. No. 228-317-54705
this product is better
on hard to control weeds

PURSLAINE |

HENBIT |

DANDELION |

GROUND IVY |

PLANTAIN |
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3.
SURFACE INSECT CONTROL - CHEWERS & PIERCERS
"CUTWORMS, CHINCH BUGS & MANY MORE"
LAWN, SHRUB, TREE, EXTERIOR DWELLING
Sowbugs,
Centipedes , Spiders and Mites,
DEER Ticks
, Fleas
, Pea weevil , Flea beetles , Striped cucumber beetle , Corn
rootworms (adult) , Spotted cucumber beetle , Colorado
potato beetle , Mexican bean beetle , Pepper weevil , Cowpea
curculio , Carrot weevil , Sap beetles ,
Vegetable leafminer , Squash bug ,
Chinch bug , Lygus bugs , Tarnished plant bug ,
Stink bugs ,
Whiteflies , Aphids , Pea
aphid , Buckthorn aphid , Leafhoppers , Potato leafhopper ,
Potato psyllid , Ants , Fire ant ,
Rindworms , Loopers , Saltmarsh caterpillar , Tomato pinworm
, Potato tuberworm , Cutworms ,
Celery looper , Velvetbean caterpillar , Alfalfa looper ,
Corn earworm , Tomato fruitworm , Western
bean cutworm , Stalk borer , Green cloverworm ,
Armyworm , Beet armyworm , Cabbage
looper , Painted lady , Alfalfa caterpillar , Imported
cabbageworm , Artichoke plume moth , Pickleworm ,
Southwestern corn borer , European corn
borer, Squash vine borer , Tomato
hornworm , Tobacco hornworm , Diamondback moth ,
Palmettobugs , Grasshoppers , German
cockroach , Asian cockroach ,
Crickets

CUTWORM |

CHINCH BUGS |

FLEAS |

TICKS |

CARPENTER ANTS |
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CUTWORM & CHINCH BUGS
JUNE THRU SEPT |
ABOVE 40 DEGREES |
LATE MARCH - SEPTEMBER |
APRIL - SEPTEMBER |
4.
GRUB CONTROL
SUB-SURFACE ROOT FEEDERS
The 2 cycles of Grub damage occurs in
the spring as ground temps warm into the 50 to 60 degree range
and in the late summer from the middle of August through
November. Continued damage can occur for years if left
unattended, the cost to reseed and the eye sore will always
remind you to never let it happen again. If you are capable of
spraying, you will save lots of service fees and also save your
landscape investment. Areas that are more heat and drought
stressed will often show symptoms first, These areas are often
in full sun, and have a south-facing slope. Turf that is
well-drained, moist, and have high organic matter are especially
susceptible. Grub damage is easily determined by pulling back
the sod. If the turf pulls back easily as if to lift pieces of
sod, this is often grub damage. Grubs feed on the roots at the
thatch/soil interface, which results in the turf being easily
“peeled back”. Often times the grubs will be present where the
sod has been removed. If the soil is dry, digging down a short
distance may reveal the grubs.
GRUB
CYCLE
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MERIT 75wsp. Its name says it all.
MERIT Insecticide is a broad spectrum,
systemic insecticide that is effective
at extremely low use rates. MERIT
delivers outstanding control of a
variety of turf and ornamental insects.
MERIT Benefits
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The active ingredient in
MERIT provides strong residual
activity and superior biological
performance.
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Its low use rate means low
risk to you and other non-target
organisms.
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Soil application to shrubs
and trees provides long-lasting
control of labeled insect pests.
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MERIT is effective at use
rates 85% to 96% lower than most
currently registered soil
insecticides for use on turf (based
on recommended application rate).
Common Name: Imidacloprid
Chemical Family: Chloronicotinyl
Insecticide
Toxicity Category Signal Word: CAUTION
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Pests
Controlled
Turf Pests
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White grubs including larvae
of:
--Japanese beetle
--Black turfgrass ataenius
--Northern masked chafer
--Southern masked chafer
--European chafer
--Oriental beetle
--Asiatic garden beetle
--May and June beetle (Phyllophaga
spp.)
--Billbug larvae
--Annual bluegrass weevil larvae
(Hyperodes spp.)
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5.
DISEASE
CONTROL - FUNGUS CONTROL- BROAD SPECTRUM
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COMPASS WDG - all in one broad spectrum
The strobilurin fungicides inhibit cell
growth by preventing cells from efficiently generating
energy in their mitochondria. Strobilurins are active
against a broad range of fungi but are non-toxic to mammals
and birds. The low toxicity characteristics of strobilurins
have earned them the EPA's designation of "reduced risk."
Pests controlled
by COMPASS FUNGICIDE [ 432-1371 ]
Pest Name
Anthracnose (colletotricum)
Black Spot Of Rose (diplocarpon Rosae)
Botrytis Spp.
Brown Patch (rhizoctonia)
Damping-off (rhizoctonia)
Downy Mildew (peronospora)
Drechslera Leaf Spot
Fusarium Patch (pink Snow Mold) (fusarium Nivale)
Gray Leaf Spot (pyricularia)
Leaf Spot (bipolaris)
Leaf Spot (septoria)
Pink Patch (limonomyces Roseipellis)
Pink Snow Mold (fusarium Patch)
Powdery Mildew (erysiphe)
Powdery Mildew (microsphaera)
Powdery Mildew (oidium)
Powdery Mildew (podospheara/sphaerotheca)
Red Thread (pink Patch)
(corticium Fuciforme)
Root Rot (rhizoctonia)
Rust (gymnosporiangium)
Rust (puccinia)
Scab (cladosporium)
Scab (venturia)
Summer Patch (phialophora Graminicola)
6.
GRANULAR AND
LIQUID FERTILIZATION NUTRIENT BASE
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CLICK TO EXPAND
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