Bonide Crabgrass Plus User Manual

Controls 253 weeds

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FIRST AID

If in eyes:

• Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15 - 20 minutes.

• Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye.

• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.

If swallowed:

• Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice.

• Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow.

• Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor.

• Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.

If on skin or on • Take off contaminated clothing.

clothing:

• Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15 to 20 minutes.

• Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.

Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor or going for

treatment. For additional information in case of emergency, call toll free 1-800-858-7378.

It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.

1. Precautions and Restrictions:

• Do not apply this product in a way that will contact any person or pet, either directly or through

drift. Keep people and pets out of the area during application. Do not allow people or pets to

enter the treated area until dusts have settled.

• Not for use on turf being grown for sale or other commercial use as sod, or for commercial

seed or for research purposes.

DuraTurf Crabgrass Plus is not sold, distributed, or registered within the state of New

York. Do not use in the state of New York.
Product Description

DuraTurf Crabgrass Plus is formulated to control most annual grasses and broadleaf weeds

commonly found in home lawns. The product contains four different herbicides.

• The four herbicides combine to kill many different kinds of weeds at different stages of development.

• Grass weeds: Preemergent control of crabgrass, foxtails, and other annual grass weeds.

Postemergent control of crabgrass.

• Broadleaf weeds: Preemergent control of chickweed, henbit, knotweed, shepherdspurse,

spurge, woodsorrel, and other broadleaf weeds. Postemergent control of over 250 broadleaf

weeds including dandelion, chickweed, thistle and clover.
2. Where To Use

DuraTurf Crabgrass Plus may be used on the following established turf species:

Established Cool Season Turfgrass: Kentucky bluegrass, rough bluegrass (Poa trivialis),

perennial ryegrass, fine fescues, tall fescue, seashore paspalum

Established Warm Season Turfgrass: Bermudagrass, buffalograss, zoysiagrass
DuraTurf Crabgrass Plus may NOT be used on: annual bluegrass (Poa annua), bahiagrass,

bentgrass, carpetgrass, centipedegrass, dichondra, St. Augustinegrass. Do not use this product

on turfgrass where desirable clovers are present.
Guidelines to follow: The use of DuraTurf Crabgrass Plus on lawns and ornamental turfgrasses

that are not well established, or have been weakened by stress due to mechanical operations,

chemical injury, disease, insects, pests, excessive temperatures, or lack of moisture may increase

the chances for turfgrass injury. Allow turfgrass weakened by these stresses to recover before

application of this product.

STORAGE AND DISPOSAL

Do not contaminate water, food, or feed by storage and disposal.

PESTICIDE STORAGE: Keep in original container in a cool, dry area, away from extreme heat and cold.

PESTICIDE DISPOSAL AND CONTAINER HANDLING: Nonrefillable container. Do not reuse or refill this bag.

Completely empty bag into application equipment.

If empty: Place bag in trash or offer empty bag for recycling

if available.

If partly filled: Call your local solid waste agency for disposal instructions. Never place unused

product down any indoor or outdoor drain.

PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS

HAZARDS TO HUMANS AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS

CAUTION - Causes moderate eye irritation. Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing. Wear long-sleeved shirt

and long pants, shoes plus socks and gloves. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before

eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet.

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS

This pesticide is toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates. To protect the environment, do not allow pesticide to

enter or run off into storm drains, drainage ditches, gutters or surface waters. Applying this product in calm

weather when rain is not predicted for the next 24 hours will help to ensure that wind or rain does not blow

or wash pesticide off the treatment area. Sweeping any product that lands on a driveway, sidewalk, or street,

back onto the treated area of the lawn or garden will help to prevent run off to water bodies or drainage

systems.

These chemicals (2,4-D and dicamba) have properties and characteristics associated with chemicals detected

in groundwater. The use of these chemicals in areas where soils are permeable, particularly where the water

table is shallow, may result in groundwater contamination. Application around a cistern or well may result in

contamination of drinking water or groundwater.

FOR USE ONLY AS DIRECTED. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, THE MANUFACTURER

NEITHER MAKES NOR INTENDS ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY

OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WHICH ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY

DISCLAIMED. TO THE EXTENT CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO CASE SHALL THE

MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR SPECIAL DAMAGES RESULTING

FROM THE USE OR HANDLING OF THIS PRODUCT. If these terms are not acceptable, return this product

unopened immediately to the point of purchase, and the purchase price will be refunded in full. The terms of this

LIMITED WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER cannot be varied by any written or verbal statements or agreements at

the point of sale or elsewhere.

Distributed by

Bonide Products, Inc.

6301 Sutliff Road

Oriskany, NY 13424

©Bonide Products, Inc.

All Rights Reserved

Annual bluegrass (Poa annua)

Annual ryegrass

Barnyardgrass*

Crabgrass (smooth, southern,

large)

Foxtail (green, yellow, giant)

Goosegrass* (crowfootgrass)

Drop Spreader

Scotts AccuGreen

Republic EZ #530

Sears Drop

5

4

5

Rotary Spreaders

Scotts Deluxe

Republic EZ #540

Earthway

Sears Rotary

4

3

8

4

The above spreader settings are approximate. The age and condition of spreader, speed of operation and evenness

of terrain may require slightly different settings for desired coverage.

When applied as directed, this product will control and/or suppress* the following weeds:

Annual Grass Weeds:

Broadleaf weeds:

Controls 253 weeds!

Amaranth, purple

Amaranth, slender

Aster, heath

Aster, white heath

Aster, purple

Aster, white prairie

Artichoke

Austrian fieldcress

Bedstraw, Catchweed

Bedstraw, Northern

Bedstraw, smooth

Bedstraw, pineywoods

Beggarticks, hairy

Betony, Florida

Bindweed, Field

Bindweed, Hedge

Bitter Wintercress

Bittercress, hairy

Bitterweed

Black-eyed Susan

Black Medic

Blood flower milkweed

Blue lettuce

Brassbuttons

Bristly oxtongue

Broomweed

Buckhorn

Bullnettle

Burclover

Burdock

Burweed, lawn (spurweed)

Buttercup, bulbous

Buttercup, creeping

Buttonweed, common (poorjoe)

Buttonweed, virginia

Carolina geranium (wild)

Carpetweed

Catnip

Catsear, spotted (false

dandelion)

Chamber bitter

Chickweed, common

Chickweed, mouseear

Chickweed, sticky

Chicory

Cinquefoil

Clover, crimson

Clover, alyce

Clover, hop

Clover, rabbit foot

Clover, red

Clover, strawberry

Clover, yellow sweet

Clover, white sweet

Clover, white

Cockle

Cocklebur

Cocklebur, oriental

Cocklebur, spiny

Common mullein

Corn Spurry

Creeping Beggarweed

Creeping Jenny (creeping

charlie)

Cupid shaving brush

Cudweed

Daisy, English

Daisy, oxeye

Dandelion, common

Dandelion, false

Day flower

Deadnettle

Dichondra

Dock, broadleaf

Dock, curly

Dogbane

Dogfennel

Dollarweed (Pennywort)

Dove weed

Elderberry

Falseflax

False sunflower

Fiddleneck

Filaree, redstem

Filaree, whitestem

Fleabane, daisy (annual)

Fleabane, rough

Galinsoga, hairy

Galinsoga, smallflower

Goldenrod

Ground ivy

Groundsel

Gumweed

Hairy fleabane

Hawkweed, meadow

Hawkweed, mouseear

Hawkweed, orange

Hawkweed, yellow

Healall

Heartleaf drymary

Hemp

Henbit

Hoary cress

Horsenettle

Horseweed

Jimsonweed

Johnny-Jumpup violet

Knawel

Knotweed, prostrate

Kochia

Lambsquarters

Lespedeza

Mallow, alkali

Mallow, bristly

Mallow, common

Mallow, dwarf

Mallow, venice

Marcela

Matchweed

Mexicanweed

Moneywort

Morningglory, bigroot

Morningglory, ivyleaf

Morningglory, mexican

Morningglory, red

Morningglory, tall

Morningglory, woolly

Mustard, ball

Speedwell, common

Speedwell, corn

Speedwell, ivyleaf

Seedwell, persian

Speedwell, purslane

Speedwell, slender

Speedwell, snow

Speedwell, thymeleaf

Spiny amaranth

Spurge, spotted

Spurge, prostrate

Spurweed

Star of Bethlehem

Strawberry, India mock

Tansy ragwort

Tanweed

Thistle, blessed

Thistle, bull

Thistle, canada

Thistle, flodman (prairie)

Thistle, musk

Thistle, platte

Thistle, plumeless

Thistle, russian

Thistle, scotch

Thistle, wavyleaf

Thistle, yellow (horrible)

Trailing crownvetch

Velvetleaf

Vervain, blue

Vervain, hoary

Vervain, prostrate

Vervain, tall

Vetch, bird

Vetch, hairy

Vetch, milk

Vetch, narrowleaf

Vetch, wild

Virginia creeper

Western clematis

Western salsify

Wild aster

Wild buckweat

Wild carrot

Wild four-o-clock

Wild garlic

Wild lettuce

Wild marigold

Wild mustard (yellow rocket)

Wild onion

Wild parsnip

Wild radish

Wild rape

Wild strawberry

Wild sweet potato

Wild violet

Woodsorrel, creeping

Woodsorrel, violet

Woodsorrel, yellow (Oxalis)

Woolly croton

Wormseed

Yarrow, common

Yarrow, western

Yarrow, yellow

Mustard, black

Mustard, blue

Mustard, hedge

Mustard, indian

Mustard, tansy

Mustard, tumble

Mustard, white

Mustard, wormseed

Nettle, stinging (burning)

Nettle, tall

Nettle, wood

Parsley-piert

Parsnip

Pearlwort

Pennycress (frenchweed)

Mugwort

Pepperweed, perennial

Pepperweed, virginia

(Peppergrass)

Pigweed, prostrate

Pigweed, redroot

Pigweed, russian

Pigweed, smooth

Pigweed, tumble

Pineapple weed

Plains coreopsis (tickseed)

Plantain, blackseed

Plantain, bracted

Plantain, broadleaf

Plantain, buckhorn

Plantain, hoary

Plantain, narrowleaf

Plantain, slender

Plantain, woolly

Poison ivy

Poison oak

Pokeweed

Prairie Sunflower

Prickly lettuce (compass plant)

Prickly sida

Prostrate knotweed

Puncturevine

Purslane, common

Pusley, brazil

Pusley, florida

Pusley, large flower

Ragweed, bur

Ragweed, common

Ragweed, lancleaf

Ragweed, western

Redstem filaree

Rough cinquefoil

Scarlet pimpernel

Shepardspurse

Smartweed, ladysthumb

Smartweed, pale

Smartweed, pennsylvania

Smooth chaff-flower

Smoothdock

Sorrel, red (sheep)

Sowthistle, annual

Sowthistle, spiny

Spanish needles

Speedwell, bi-lobed

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

STOP! READ THE ENTIRE LABEL FIRST.

OBSERVE ALL PRECAUTIONS AND FOLLOW DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY.

WEEDS CONTROLLED

SUGGESTED SPREADER SETTINGS

• For 2.4 pounds of product per 1,000 square feet of turfgrass: Check your spreader on 420

square feet and adjust to apply at the rate of 1 pound of product per 420 square feet.

CALIBRATION INSTRUCTIONS

LIMITED WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER

*for acceptable control of barnyardgrass and goosegrass, two applications made at a 6 to 10 week

interval are needed

3. When To Apply:

This product may be applied as a single application or as split applications in the spring, early

summer, or fall.
For annual grasses such as crabgrass (smooth, southern and large) and foxtail (green,

yellow, and giant): Apply in the spring and early summer. For best results, apply this product from

2 weeks before weed germination until the weed is 4 inches tall. For dense populations, make a

second application no sooner than 30 days after the first application.
For broadleaf weed control: Spring applications: for Dandelion, white clover, Broadleaf plantain,

Woodsorrel. Fall applications: for common chickweed, Oxalis, Henbit. For best results, apply

when broadleaf weeds are young and actively growing with adequate soil moisture and favorable

temperatures (50° to 80°F).

4. How To Apply

• This product needs to stick to the leaves of broadleaf weeds and should be applied when the

grass is wet from dew or rain.

• Poor results will occur if applied to dry lawns. When dry conditions exist, irrigate or water the

turfgrass 24 hours before application.

• For best results, irrigate after the application. However do not irrigate or water sooner than 24

hours after application.

• Apply this product when the wind is calm.

• Do not spread granules onto flowers, vegetables, and ornamental shrubbery.

• Turf species listed on this label can be seeded, sodded, sprigged, or plugged into the treated

areas 4 weeks after the application of this product.

• When treating newly planted areas, wait approximately 6 weeks after seedling emergence

before applying this product.

• Delay mowing 2 days before and until 3 days after the application of this product. Additional

stress from low mowing heights may increase the possibility of turf injury.

• Clippings from the first three mowings should be left on the treated area. Do not use clippings

from the treated areas as mulch or compost around flowers, ornamentals, trees, or in

vegetable gardens.

5. How Much To Use

Use a drop or rotary spreader designed to apply granular herbicides. Avoid skips or excessive

overlaps as poor weed control or turfgrass injury may result.
Apply 2.4 pounds of product per 1,000 sq. ft. per application to established turfgrass. The maximum

broadcast application rate is 2.4 pounds of product per 1,000 sq. ft. per application. The maximum

number of broadcast applications is limited to 2 per year with a minimum of 30 days between

applications. The maximum annual (seasonal) rate is 4.8 pounds of product per 1,000 sq. ft.

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