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creeping bentgrass herbicide Trimec Broadleaf Herbicide Bentgrass Formula

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creeping bentgrass herbicide Trimec Broadleaf Herbicide Bentgrass FormulaHow Trimec Bentgrass Works Trimec is known for combining ingredients to create a powerful herbicide to kill weeds fast and to keep them gone for a long time. This bentgrass formula combines 2,4 D with propionic acid and dicamba to target numerous weed species with one product. Though it's formulated to work on bentgrass, care should be taken not to overdose the turf or else injury may result. It's advised to use this herbicide in May through September

How Trimec Bentgrass Works

Trimec is known for combining ingredients to create a powerful herbicide to kill weeds fast and to keep them gone for a long time. This bentgrass formula combines 2,4-D with propionic acid and dicamba to target numerous weed species with one product. Though it's formulated to work on bentgrass, care should be taken not to overdose the turf or else injury may result. It's advised to use this herbicide in May through September but also works on hard-to-kill summer weeds.

 

Where to Use Trimec Bentgrass Herbicide

Trimec's herbicide for bentgrass works on ornamental lawns and turf. It's specially designed to work on athletic and recreational turf such as golf courses. In fact, it's safe to use this herbicide for weeds on fairways, greens and tees. Use it to kill spurge and other unwanted plants from aprons and other areas. When used as instructed, it provides effective results on bentgrass without harming the turf.

 

Trimec Herbicide Target Pests

Trimec is one of the go-to herbicides for professionals who want to target numerous weeds without reaching for multiple products. This broadleaf herbicide controls more than 70 weeds and is especially effective at killing chickweed, henbit and knotweed. It's also the ideal herbicide for controlling oxalis and spotted spurge. Some of the most common target weeds include:

  • Black medic
  • Clover
  • Dandelion
  • Groundsel
  • Parsley piert
  • Ragweed
  • Wild garlic
  • Yellow rocket

Whether it's poison ivy along the fairways or spurge growing on the aprons, one application of Trimec Bentgrass broadleaf herbicide eliminates the weeds and keeps the course looking clear, green and professional.

 

Benefits of Using Trimec Herbicide

  • Targets 70+ broadleaf weeds
  • Especially effective against spurge and chickweed
  • For use on bentgrass without harming the turf
  • Works on centipedegrass, buffalograss and St. Augustinegrass
  • Effective in cooler temperatures
  • Can be applied in temperatures as high as 85 degrees

 

Tips for Using Trimec Broadleaf Herbicide

  • Avoid applying to newly seeded turf.
  • Use a single nozzle hand sprayer for spot treatments.
  • Do not overdose bentgrass as injury will result.
  • Wait 24 hours before irrigating the treated area.
  • Apply in May or through September for the best results.

 

Trimec Bentgrass: For Sensitive Grasses

Use Trimec's bentgrass formulation to kill 70 or more weed species on golf courses, including the aprons, tees and fairways. With its three-ingredient formula, it knocks down stubborn weeds such as sheep's sorrel, chickweed, spurge and more. It works in temperatures from 50 to 85 degrees and keeps courses looking beautiful. No matter if it's a patch of weeds or a massive infestation, reach for Trimec Bentgrass broadleaf herbicide to achieve maximum results in less time.

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