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ALLIGARE Triclopyr 4 Herbicide is a powerful solution with 61.6% active ingredient designed to effectively manage unwanted brush and trees in a variety of environments, including pastures, lawns, and industrial sites. With a flexible mixing rate and enhanced performance when combined with methylated seed oil, this herbicide is your go-to for maintaining pristine landscapes.
E**N
good value
Bought this ti control mesquites on our ranch.. works very well.. usually kills a few days after application.. mix with diesel.. also good for brambles and poison ivy..
C**Y
Finally found a mix that kills everything
I mix 4 Oz of Triclopyr-4 and 4 Oz of Glystar Plus to a gallon of water and some dawn dish soap. It kills woody plants like bushes. It wipes out poison ivy, blackberry, and more. It takes a while. But spray it and forget it. The seller is definitely A++. You can call them on the phone and talk to a real person. Definitely get more when I need it. The pictures I uploaded are of some of the test patches and affect of mixture.
A**.
It works on poison ivy!
Waxy vines in East Texas and poison ivy resist glyophasate alone..I throw this in too to get the stubborn stuff.
R**.
Great product for controling unwanted woody plant growth
Used product to control saplings growing in pastures and fences. Mixed as per instructions and applied by spot spraying. Very happy with results
B**7
Good Herbicide
Purchased Alligare Triclopyr 4 because it works well and it was being sold at a good price. Have used several times the last couple of years to control Chinese privet, various small hardwoods, and bushes. Mostly used as a dormant stem treatment mixed with diesel fuel and have obtained 75% or better kill with first treatment. Would highly recommend it as it works if you follow label instructions.
J**J
Kills them trees
This product works well.I put it on stumps of box elder and mulberry, among other trees. Roundup, "stump killer," and 2-4D would not touch these guys. I didn't want any compromise, so I mixed one part of this to three parts of kerosene and sprayed it. It comes with voluminous, confusing mixing instructions, and it tells you how to mix with water, or part water, part kerosene. But I got sick of these trees and went the whole hog -- which kerosene mix is supposed to be used on dormant bark, where I believe it would work nicely. But I sprayed it on foliar style, on leaves, and it killed off everything it touched.I was told by my tree guy to be extremely careful with it, and to not permit even the smallest amount of overspray to go onto a desirable tree, so I followed that advice religiously. Waited for a calm day.Also used it on walnut, elderberry, bittersweet, and cherry that were in the wrong place at the wrong time. Used in mid-Spring.Update: the "number 3" product is the same stuff but it is cut with water, and has a slightly different molecule that dissolves better in water. The "number 4" comes mixed with kerosene. My agronomist friend said I did not want to spray kerosene on the mulberries in my hay field, but I don't think he understood that many of these products come with kerosene already in them. You could mix either the 3 or the 4 with kerosene, to spray on bark of trees, or on stumps, for maximum penetration of bark. Or, to save money, you can mix with water, or with a blend of water and kerosene. I mix it 1:3.I have used it on impossible-to-kill Johnsongrass. It is marketed as a tree herbicide, but it kills anything and has to be used with great care. On a hot day, the fumes will rise up and kill overhanging trees or surrounding vegetation especially. Same with overspray.
L**L
Works great on mesquite and huisache 20% ratio with diesel basal treatment.
Applied to approximately 20 acres of scattered brush, also kills prickly pear.
R**T
highly recommended
This package always has correct product, packed well and arrives timely! I use this seller and product regularly. Highly recommend.
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