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Questions and Answers for BIOADVANCED 32 oz. Brush Killer Plus Quart Concentrate

Internet #203124091

Model #704640B

Store SKU #397747

  • Kills tough brush and viney weeds, roots and all
  • Kills poison ivy, poison oak, kudzu, stumps, and blackberries
  • Makes 8 gallons, when diluted

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Q:Does it kill ivy?
by|Apr 17, 2024
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A:  BioAdvanced Brush Killer Plus is formulated to be effective against ivy. -Madison

by|May 3, 2024
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    Q:will this kill japanese knotweed?
    by|Apr 15, 2024
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    A:  Hi, Barry! Yes, BioAdvanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate is effective in killing Japanese Knotweed. -Madison

    by|Apr 16, 2024
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      Q:Is this the same thing as Turflon Ester? Triclopyr: [(3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyrindinyl)oxy]acetic acid, butoxyethyl ester
      by|Apr 11, 2024
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      A:  BioAdvanced Brush Killer Plus contains 8.8% of Triclopyr Trimethylamine Salt. -Madison

      by|Apr 11, 2024
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        Q:Is brush killer harmful to mondo grass
        by|Apr 9, 2024
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        A:  Hi, John. While BioAdvanced Brush Killer Plus is not designed to kill grass, the herbicide in the product can injure or kill ornamental grasses, like mondo grass. I would recommend avoiding contact with it. -Madison

        by|Apr 10, 2024
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          Q:Does it kill ivy growing around the base and up a tree?
          by|Apr 8, 2024
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          A:  When using BioAdvanced Brush Killer Plus, we do recommend avoiding contact with desirable plants, like trees. I would recommend using the concentrate formula instead of the Ready To Use. The concentrate can be painted onto the ivy after cutting it back to kill it without harming the tree. -Madison

          by|Apr 9, 2024
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            Q:Will it kill Locust trees
            by|Mar 29, 2024
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            A:  Hi, Marvin. BioAdvanced Brush Killer Plus is formulated to injure or kill any woody plant contacted, but it is not designed to kill a healthy tree. If this is a desirable tree, I would recommend shielding with cardboard or plastic to avoid contact. If you are looking to kill the tree, I would recommend cutting it down to a stump and painting the concentrate onto the freshly cut stump to prevent new growth. -Madison

            by|Apr 1, 2024
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              Q:Will this product kill Thistle growing everywhere in my flower bed???
              by|Mar 25, 2024
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              A:  Hi, Pamela. BioAdvanced Brush Killer Plus is a great option to kill thistle. To avoid harm to your flowers, I would recommend shielding them from spray with cardboard or plastic. -Madison

              by|Mar 25, 2024
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                Q:How does it affect animals?
                by|Mar 19, 2024
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                A:  Hi, Frank. All BioAdvanced products, including Brush Killer Plus, have been through complete and thorough review and are safe for wildlife when applied according to label directions. When using around pets, we recommend just keeping pets away from the treated area until the product has dried completely. -Madison

                by|Mar 20, 2024
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                  Q:Will this kill an Agave plant?
                  by|Dec 3, 2023
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                  A:  If you are trying to kill agave plants then yes. For best results you will need to cut the plant and paint the undiluted concentrate onto the stump with a paint brush. This will ensure that it kills the plant and prevents new growth. If you are applying around the plant and are wanting to keep it safe, then it is best to shield the plant to avoid any direct contact that may cause damage. -James

                  by|Mar 31, 2024
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                    Q:Is there a minimum or maximum temperature this can be used in? Can it be used in late fall/early winter?
                    by|Nov 25, 2023
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                    A:  BioAdvanced Brush Killer Plus should be applied in temperatures between 50 and 90 degrees. It can be applied in Fall and early winter as long as temperatures are in this range and plants are actively growing. -Madison

                    by|Nov 27, 2023

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                      Clover, White, Crabgrass, Dandelion, Poison Ivy, Red Clover, Spotted Spurge

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