grass beater over-the-top grass killer concentrateEPA Est. No. 4-NY-1 EPA Reg. No. 7969-88-4©Bonide Products, Inc. All Rights ReservedDistributed byB
The exact composition of suitable products willvary; however, vegetable and petroleum oilconcentratesshouldcontainemulsierstoprovid
Mixing Order1.Water. Begin by agitating a thoroughly cleansprayertankthree-quartersfullofcleanwater.2.Agitation. Maintain constant
Table 1. Standard Application Rates and Timing – Annual GrassesAllapplicationrateandtimingrecommendationsarebasedongrowingregion.Therefore,
Table 1. Standard Application Rates and Timing – Annual Grasses (continued)Annual GrassMidwest, South and Northeast West and High and Rolling PlainsMa
Table 1. Standard Application Rates and Timing – Annual Grasses (continued)Annual GrassMidwest, South and Northeast West and High and Rolling PlainsMa
Table 1. Standard Application Rates and Timing – Annual Grasses (continued)Annual GrassMidwest, South and Northeast West and High and Rolling PlainsMa
Regional DescriptionsWest and High and Rolling Plains. An areaof the western United States, including westernTexas, Oklahoma and Kan
Table 2. Standard Application Rates and Timing – Perennial GrassesAllapplicationrateandtimingrecommendationsarebasedongrowingregion.Therefo
Table 2. Standard Application Rates and Timing – Perennial Grasses (continued)Perennial Grass (continued)Midwest, South and Northeast West and High an
Table 2. Standard Application Rates and Timing – Perennial Grasses (continued)Sequential ApplicationMaximumHeightRate Per 1,000 sq.ft. (. ozs.)Maximu
FIRST AIDIf swallowed• Immediately call a poison control center or doctor.• Do not induce vomiting unless told to by a poison control center or doct
Table 3. Special Application Rates and Timing for Midwest, South and NortheastAnnual GrassSpecial Early MaximumHeightEarly Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. (.
Table 3. Special Application Rates and Timing for Midwest, South and Northeast (continued)Annual Grass (continued)Special Early MaximumHeightEarly Rat
Table 4. Additive Rates Per 1,000 sq. ft.Additive Ground ApplicationAMS 1oz.Dash® HC/Sundance® HC0.37.ozs.CropOilConcentrate 0.73.ozs.Methyla
•DO NOTuseUANorAMSinCalifornia.•DO NOTuseselective application equipmentsuchasrecirculatingsprayers,wiperapplicators,orshieldedapp
Table 5. Crop-specic Restrictions and Limitations for this productCropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe
Table 5. (continued)CropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe
Table 5. (continued)CropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe
Table 5. (continued)CropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe
Table 5. (continued)CropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe
Table 5. (continued)CropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe
FIRST AID (continued)If inhaled• Move person to fresh air.• If person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance; then give artificial respiration, pr
Table 5. (continued)CropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe
Table 5. (continued)CropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe
Table 5. (continued)CropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe
Table 5. (continued)CropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe
Table 5. (continued)CropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe
Table 5. (continued)CropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe
Table 5. (continued)CropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe
Table 5. (continued)CropMinimum Time From Application to Harvest (PHI)Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Per Application Maximum Rate Per 1,000 sq. ft. Pe
Crop Specic Information Corn, FieldNotforuseinCalifornia.DO NOT apply this product after pollinationoccurs.Corn, SweetApplications of th
germinateoveralongtime,andbecausecontrolof small grasses is desired, applications aftereachweedushmaybeneeded.As a general gu
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)Some materials that are chemically resistant to this product are listed below. For more options, refer to
growthandbeforestoragetissueshaveincreasedtheir nutrient reserves. Additional applicationscould be made on any grass regrowth in l
Noncrop Areas Deciduous Trees, Nonfood Crop Areas, Fallow LandDECIDUOUS TREES, NONFOOD CROP AREAS, FALLOW LANDThis product may be used in noncr
orgreater,oranytimethetemperatureexceeds100°F regardless of the humidity, this productplusadjuvants should be used withcaution d
Sweet PotatoEasternUSincludesAL,FL,GA,LA,MS,NC,SC,TN,TXandVA.WesternUSincludesAZ,CA,ID,NV,ORandWA.RhubarbRhubarbgrownonlyin
Weeds listed in this label (continued)Common Name Scientic NamePanicum,Browntop,Fall,TexasQuackgrassRedRiceRyegrass,Annual,PerennialSandbur,Fi
Crops (continued)HeadandPetioleVegetablesHorseradishJuneberryLeafyVegetablesLingonberryMintNectarineOlive*PeachPeas,DryandSucculentPistachioP
as sorghum, corn, small grains, and rice, aswell as ornamental grasses, such as turf, aresusceptible to this product. A program
Mode of ActionThis product rapidly enters the targeted grassweed through its foliage and translocatesthroughout the plant. The effect
improperapplicationmethods,aresistantbiotypemaybepresent.Consultyourlocalrepresentativeoragriculturaladvisorforassistance.IrrigationI
applicator (CDA) nozzles because erraticcoverage can cause inconsistent weed control.Referto the nozzlemanufacturer’sdirectionsforre
USER SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONSUsers should: • Wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet.• Remove cl
Table 6. (continued)GrassGrasses up to 6" heightGrasses up to 12" heightLovegrassOrchardgrass,seedlingPanicum,browntopPanicum,fallPanicum
Table 7. Spot Treatment Application RatesGrass(seeAppendixforthecompletelistofgrassescontrolled)Concentration of this product in Spray Soluti
•Restricted-Entry Interval (REI): 12 hours•Avoidalldirectorindirectcontactwithanydesiredgrass crop unless otherwise recommended onth
Table 9. Christmas TreesCommon Name Scientic NameFir,balsam Abies balsameaFir,Douglas Pseudotsuga mensiesiiFir,Frasier Abies fraseriFir,grand Abi
Nonbearing Food Crops, Ornamental and Nursery Plantings, Rights-of-way, Nonfood Crop Areas, Noncrop Areas, and Fallow LandApply this product to no
Table 10. Application Rates for Pacic Northwest OnlyGrass Species Weed Size (inches)Rate per 1,000 sq.ft.* (. ozs.)Annual GrassesAnnualryegrass
Application TimingApply this product to grass after wildowershave emerged, but not during owering. Applythisproduct4to6 weeks af
AppendixTree Species Tolerant to this product (cont.)Carrotwood (Cupaniopsis anacardioides)CatalpaSouthern (Catalpa binonioides)Cherry,black (
AppendixTree Species Tolerant to this product (cont.)Holly,hybrid(var.NellieStevens)(llex spares)Holly,Japanese(var.convexa,compacta,hel
AppendixTree Species Tolerant to this product (cont.)Palm,sago (Cycas revoluta)Palm,windmill (Tracheocarpus fortunei)Paloverde,green (Parkinson
specictoyourstateortribe,consulttheagencyresponsible for pesticide regulation. Unlessotherwise stated in supplemental labeling, al
AppendixTree Species Tolerant to this product (cont.)Purpleleaf,Baileyacacia (Acacia baileyana) Redwood,coast (Sequoia sempervirens)Sandcherry,W
Shrub Species Tolerant to this product (cont.)Acacia,Sydneygoldenwattle (Acacia longifolia)Andromeda (Pieris japonica)Arborvitae,Oriental (Pla
Shrub Species Tolerant to this product (cont.)Cranberrybush,American (Viburnum trilobum)Cranberrybush,golden (Viburnum opulus auream)Crapemyr
Shrub Species Tolerant to this product (cont.)Jasmine,star(Trachelospermum jasminoides)Jasmine,winter (Jasmine nudiorum)Jessamine,Carolina (
Shrub Species Tolerant to this product (cont.)Myrtle,dwarf (Myrtus communis compacta)Nandina,heavenlybamboo (Nandina domestica)Nannyberry (Vib
Shrub Species Tolerant to this product (cont.)Rhododendronsp.(Rhododendron–Azalea)(var.Hinocrimson,Hersheyred,Coralblue,Hinodigiri,Ch
Ornamentals and Bedding Plants Tolerant to this productAlyssum (Alyssum sp.)Asparagus,myers(var.Meyeri)(Asparagus densiorus)Asparagus,sprenge
Ornamentals and Bedding Plants Tolerant to this product (cont.)Dahlia (Dahlia pinnata) Daisybush(Euryops pectinatus),Blue(Felicia amellioides)D
Ornamentals and Bedding Plants Tolerant to this product (cont.)Iris (Irissp.)Iris,African (Dietes bicolor)Ivy,grape(var.EllenDanica)(Cissus
Ornamentals and Bedding Plants Tolerant to this product (cont.)Phlox,perennial (Phlox paniculata)PlantainIlly (Hostasp.)Purpleloosestrife(var
Steps to be taken in case materials released or spilledWearthepersonalprotectiveequipmentspeciedon this label. Recover the material
Ground Covers Tolerant to this productAaron’sbeard (Hypericum calycinum)Aptenia(var.Redapple)(Aptenia cordifolia) Bergenia,winter-blooming (
Ground Covers Tolerant to this product (cont.)Porkandbeans (Sedum rubrotinctum)Roseaiceplant (Drosanthemum oribundum)Rosemary,dwarf(var.P
Wildowers Tolerant to this product (cont.)Cornpoppy Papaver rhoeasCornower Centaurea cyanusCosmos Cosmos bipinnatusCreepingdaisyDamesrocket H
Wildowers Tolerant to this product (cont.)Redribbons Clarkia concinnaRocketlarkspur Delphinum ajacisSainfoin Conobrychis vicifoliaSandbluebonne
ShrubsAzalea(var.snow) Rhododendron sp.Potentilla(var.Jack-manni,K.VanDyke)Potentilla fruticosa Potentilla vernaPrivet,Japanese Ligustrum japo
Weeds listed in This Label (continued)Bentgrass,(Highland/Colonial)Bermudagrass(Wiregrass)Bluegrass,annualBroadleafsignalgrassBrome,downyCrabgra
Weeds listed in This Label (continued)Shattercane/WildcaneTorpedograssVelvetgrass,GermanVolunteerbarleyVolunteeroatsVolunteerryeVolunteerwheatWi
Storage and Disposal for Homeowner UsePesticide Storage. Keep pesticide in originalcontainer. DO NOT put concentrate or dilutesprayinto
Conditions of Sale and Warranty Cont.TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITHAPPLICABLE LAW, BONIDE MAKES NOOTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTYOFFI
3, unless instructed differently in Crop-specic Information. The most effective control willresult from making postemergence applicati
AdditivesTo achieve consistent weed control, alwaysuse one of the following additives: Dash HC, Sundance HC, methylated/modied seed
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