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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:if I spray this product near an oak tree will it kill it?
by|Aug 24, 2023
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A:  Hi, Cathy. BioAdvanced Brush Killer Plus is formulated to injure or kill any woody plant contacted. As it can be harmful to trees, we recommend shielding them with cardboard or plastic when applying. -Madison

by|Aug 26, 2023
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    Q:Is it safe to spray in a backyard that my pets use?
    by|Aug 23, 2023
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    A:  Hi, Caitlyn! When using BioAdvanced Brush Killer Plus, we recommend keeping pets away from the treated area just until the product has dried completely. Once it has dried, pets can safely re-enter the treatment area. -Madison

    by|Aug 26, 2023
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      Q:Can this kill buckthorn
      by|Aug 20, 2023
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      A:  Hi, Justin! Yes, BioAdvanced Brush Killer Plus Concentrate is designed to be effective in killing buckthorn. -Madison

      by|Aug 22, 2023
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        Q:Does it have glysophate in it?
        by|Aug 15, 2023
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        Q:Does it have glysophate in it?
        by|Aug 15, 2023
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        A:  The active ingredient in Brush Killer Plus Ready To Use is Triclopyr, triethylamine salt with a percentage of 0.8%. James

        by|Aug 27, 2023
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          Q:Will it kill poke weed
          by|Aug 13, 2023
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          A:  The brush killer plus is formulated to kill brush and broadleaf weeds. Pokeweed is not specifically listed so we would not be able to guarantee it would be effective. We would recommend using the concentrate, cutting the plant, and painting the undiluted concentrate on to the fresh cut plant with a paint brush. James

          by|Aug 24, 2023
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            Q:Will this kill Aspen trees?
            by|Aug 10, 2023
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            A:  The active ingredient here, triclopyr, is ideal for killing Aspen trees. Consider bioadvanced brushkiller *Concentrate* if you are treating a fresh cut stump. However, this here spray will be effective if applied on aspen folliage.

            by|Aug 17, 2023

              A:  Hi Alex. BioAdvanced Brush Killer Plus is formulated to injure or kill any woody plant contacted. We recommend shielding any desirable plants with cardboard or plastic. -Madison

              by|Aug 11, 2023
                caret
                Q:I have poison ivy spreading up shrubs if I spray the ivy will this kill my shrubs?
                by|Aug 10, 2023
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                A:  Hi Mike. BioAdvanced Brush Killer Plus is formulated to injure or kill any woody plant contacted, so it could cause harm to a shrub. I would recommend using the concentrate instead and painting it onto the poison ivy without diluting. This way you can avoid any contact with the shrub. -Madison

                by|Aug 12, 2023
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                  Q:Is this product effective against Crataegus monogyna?
                  by|Aug 5, 2023
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                  A:  BioAdvanced Brush Killer Plus is formulated to injure or kill any woody plant that it contacts. It would be effective against Crataegus monogyna or Common Hawthorn. -Madison

                  by|Aug 7, 2023
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                    Q:If I spray this in a large area and when everything dies, can I plant grass?
                    by|Aug 4, 2023
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                    A:  After using the Brush Killer Plus you would need to wait 6-8 weeks before planting grass seed. James

                    by|Apr 22, 2024
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                      Clover, White, Crabgrass, Dandelion, Poison Ivy, Red Clover, Spotted Spurge

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