What kind of weeds does tenacity kill?

Tenacity® Herbicide offers pre- and post-emergent control of more than 46 broadleaf weed and grass species, including crabgrass, ground ivy, yellow foxtail, yellow nutsedge and unwanted bentgrass.

What grass Will tenacity kill?

Tenacity Herbicide is labeled for use on Tall Fescue, Kentucky Bluegrass, Centipedegrass, Buffalograss, Perennial Ryegrass, Fine Fescue, St. Augustine Grass. Other species of grass such as Bentgrass, Poa annua, kikuyugrass, zoysiagrass, seashore paspalum and bermudagrass are sensitive to Tenacity ap…

Is tenacity available in Australia?

NOT AVAILABLE IN AUSTRALIA. For the selective contact and residual control of weeds in turf. TENACITY Herbicide can be used for pre- and post-emergence control of more than 30 broadleaf weed and grass species.

How poisonous is tenacity?

Once this weedkiller has dried on your lawn, it is safe and non-toxic for children and pets. The active ingredient is mesotrione, a sulfur compound derived from the bottlebrush plant. Tenacity was granted a ‘reduced-risk’ status by the Environmental Protection Agency and does not contain cancer-causing ingredients.

Is tenacity safer than Roundup?

The BEST Method is Prevention Hands down, the best way to kill weeds without Roundup is to preemptively spray pre-emergent herbicides which are found to be much safer than Glyphosate. Tenacity is a systemic pre-emergence and post-emergence herbicide for the selective contact and residual control of weeds in…

How often can you apply tenacity?

You can apply Tenacity Herbicide multiple times per year as long as you do not exceed the maximum annual rate of 16 oz per Acre per year. To treat yellow nutsedge, you may need to reapply Tenacity after 2 to 3 weeks; be sure to use a non-ionic surfactant for post-emergent applications.

Can you use too much tenacity?

For product rates, we’re not allowed to exceed the maximum rate on the label, no matter what. But, the state-by-state difference is when it comes to applying less than what’s called for on the label. For example, the Tenacity label says that 5-8 fl oz/A can be applied to KBG.

Can I use tenacity on new grass?

Note: Tenacity is ok to spray at the time of seeding — but you CANNOT spray it on newly germinated grass plants. You get one shot at the time of seeding and then from there, you have to wait until you have mowed your newly grown grass 2x before you can spray again.

When should you apply tenacity?

Use Tenacity during the growing season when unwanted weeds are on the property. Tenacity pre-emergent applications must be done in the fall and early spring. For post-emergent applications, it is best to apply Tenacity herbicide to young, actively growing weeds and may require a second application after 2 to 3 weeks.

How many times can you apply tenacity?

Answer: You can apply Tenacity Herbicide multiple times per year as long as you do not exceed the maximum annual rate of 16 oz per Acre per year. To treat yellow nutsedge, you may need to reapply Tenacity after 2 to 3 weeks; be sure to use a non-ionic surfactant for post-emergent applications.

Can you mix tenacity and Roundup?

We would not suggest mixing Tenacity and a glyphosate product as there would not be much benefit in doing so. You could mix a pre-emergent like Dimension 2EW or Prodiamine 65 which would cover many broadleaf and grassy weeds.

What weeds does tenacity herbicide kill?

Tenacity can be applied to existing weeds at seeding and provide residual control to continue keeping lawns and turfs looking good. It can be used to remove crabgrass, nimbleweed, bentgrass and other difficult to control weeds. It removes broadleaf weeds such as clover, dandelion, and chickweed.

What does tenacity herbicide kill?

Tenacity Herbicide Features and Benefits A selective, systemic herbicide for use on warm- and cool-season grasses. Inhibits photosynthesis on contact. For use on numerous broadleaf weeds and grasses. Kills weeds in residential lawns, athletic fields, golf courses and commercial landscapes.

How much surfactant to use with tenacity?

Tenacity is best applied with some form of a pump/tank sprayer in even strokes without excess overlapping. According to the Tenacity product label you will need to mix 1 tsp of product + 3 tsp surfactant with 2 gallon of water for spot treatments, using 1 gallon per 1000 sqft.

Does tenacity kill crabgrass?

Crabgrass won’t be the only weed that suffers when you use Tenacity Turf herbicide . It will kill or control more than 40 species, which means you’ll get rid of every pesky weed or grass in your lawn. While many sprays only kill existing crabgrass, this one can be used both as a pre-emergence and post-emergence spray.