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Tenacity Herbicide 8oz

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    Will tenacity kill quack grass in my lawn? Will it hurt my lawn?
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    Q Will tenacity kill quack grass in my lawn? Will it hurt my lawn? answer now
    Asked on June 3, 2024 8:23 AM
    A

    No, Tenacity Herbicide is not labeled for quack grass.  When using Tenacity Herbicide, you do not want to broadcast spray it over the entire lawn as it can damage your lawn, you will want to directly treat the target weeds.  

  2. will the whiting of the desirable turfgrasses be more or less severe if applied under cool conditions?
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    Q will the whiting of the desirable turfgrasses be more or less severe if applied under cool condit...... Read more
    Asked on October 26, 2023 8:42 AM
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  4. I want to remove the bermuda grass in my lawn and live in Southern Missouri. Will tenacity work and when do I apply if it does?
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    Q I want to remove the bermuda grass in my lawn and live in Southern Missouri. Will tenacity work a...... Read more answer now
    Asked on September 29, 2023 1:50 PM
    A

    Unfortunately, no.  Tenacity herbicide is not labeled for use on Bermudagrass.  You may want to try Roundup ProMax Herbicide for bermudagrass. 

  6. Will Tenacity Herbicide take care of wild carrot?
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    Q Will Tenacity Herbicide take care of wild carrot? answer now
    Asked on July 9, 2023 9:40 AM
    A Yes, Tenacity will kill and take care of Wild Carrot.
  8. Can I broadcast this on my lawn for weeds?
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    Q Can I broadcast this on my lawn for weeds? answer now
    Asked on July 9, 2023 9:35 AM
    A

    DO NOT broadcast on residential lawns, due to the chance of whitening the grass.  Stick to spot treating your problem areas. The whitening of grass will last for a couple of weeks but the grass will return to normal after that time.

  10. Will Tenacity Herbicide kill clover?
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    Q Will Tenacity Herbicide kill clover? answer now
    Asked on July 9, 2023 9:28 AM
    A

    Yes, Large hop and White Clover are just two of the dozens of weeds that Tenacity Herbicide is labeled to control.

  12. Does Tenacity take care of pigweed?
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    Q Does Tenacity take care of pigweed? answer now
    Asked on July 9, 2023 9:25 AM
    A Yes, Tenacity Herbicide will kill Pigweed both redroot and smooth.
  14. Will Tenacity Herbicide take care of buttercup weed?
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    Q Will Tenacity Herbicide take care of buttercup weed? answer now
    Asked on July 9, 2023 9:17 AM
    A

    Yes, Buttercup is just one of the many problem weeds and grasses that Tenacity Herbicide is great at controlling.

  16. Can Tenacity be used with Barricade 65 WG?
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    Q Can Tenacity be used with Barricade 65 WG? answer now
    Asked on July 9, 2023 9:15 AM
    A Yes, Tenacity Herbicide can be tank mixed with Barricade 65 WG. Follow the label for proper mix rates.
  18. Can Tenacity Herbicide be used on golf courses?
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    Q Can Tenacity Herbicide be used on golf courses? answer now
    Asked on July 9, 2023 9:11 AM
    A Yes, Tenacity Herbicide can be used on golf courses, but DO NOT use on putting greens and keep a 5 foot barrier between treated area and putting green.
  20. Does Tenacity Herbicide take care of weeds at seeding?
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    Q Does Tenacity Herbicide take care of weeds at seeding? answer now
    Asked on July 9, 2023 9:07 AM
    A Yes, Tenacity Herbicide controls weeds at seeding.
  22. What is Tenacity Herbicides' active ingredient?
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    Q What is Tenacity Herbicides' active ingredient? answer now
    Asked on July 9, 2023 9:03 AM
    A The active ingredient in Tenacity Herbicide is mesotrione.
  24. Does Tenacity kill goosegrass?
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    Q Does Tenacity kill goosegrass? answer now
    Asked on July 9, 2023 9:00 AM
    A Yes, Tenacity Herbicide will kill and control goosegrass and many other problem weeds and grasses pre and post emergence.
  26. what is a good Herbicide for Bentgrass?
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    Q what is a good Herbicide for Bentgrass? answer now
    Asked on July 9, 2023 8:58 AM
    A Tenacity Herbicide is great in eliminating unwanted bentgrass.
  28. What herbicide is good to control yellow nutsedge?
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    Q What herbicide is good to control yellow nutsedge? answer now
    Asked on July 9, 2023 8:47 AM
    A

    When dealing with those problem weeds and grasses, Tenacity Herbicide should be at the top of your list. Yellow Nutsedge is on of those that Tenacity Herbicide does a great job at controlling.

  30. What is a good product to get rid of crabgrass?
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    Q What is a good product to get rid of crabgrass? answer now
    Asked on July 9, 2023 8:45 AM
    A Tenacity Herbicide is a great product for getting rid of and controlling Crabgrass.
  32. Can tenacity herbicide be used on Bermudagrass?
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    Q Can tenacity herbicide be used on Bermudagrass? answer now
    Asked on July 9, 2023 8:43 AM
    A

    NO, Tenacity Herbicide is not labeled for use on Bermudagrass or St. Augustine grass.

  34. Is Tenacity good to be used as a post emergence?
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    Q Is Tenacity good to be used as a post emergence? answer now
    Asked on July 9, 2023 8:39 AM
    A

    Yes, Tenacity herbicide can be used for pre and post emergence control of more than 46 broadleaf weeds and grass species.

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Tenacity Herbicide 8 oz

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Tenacity herbicide can be used for pre and post emergence control of more than 46 broadleaf weed and grass species. Its active ingredient, mesotrione, is based on a naturally occurring compound produced by the bottlebrush plant that inhibits photosynthesis in susceptible plant species. It is absorbed by plants through the roots, shoots and leaves and distributed throughout the plant by both xylem and phloem translocation. Note* Tenacity Herbicide is not for use on Bermudagrass or St. Augustine grass.

Product Features:

  • Weeds controlled include crabgrass, ground ivy, yellow foxtail, yellow nutsedge and nimblewill. It also controls unwanted bentgrass.
  • Provides post-emergent control of tough-to-control weeds
  • Controls weeds at seeding reducing weed competition
  • Prevents and controls crabgrass pre or post up to four tillers
  • Eliminates weeds at seeding so new grass can flourish.

Size:

  • 8 oz.

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Description

EPA Registration:  100-1267
Active Ingredient:  Mesotrione –  40%
Product Use Information:

Tenacity is a systemic preemergence and postemergence herbicide for the selective contact and residual control of weeds in turfgrasses. When applied preemergence, weeds absorb Tenacity during emergence from the soil. Dry conditions following application may reduce the preemergence activity. If rainfall (0.15 inches) has not occurred within 10 days after a preemergence application, activate with 0.15 inches of irrigation. When used postemergence, susceptible weeds absorb Tenacity through foliar contact and soil absorption. Foliage of treated weeds cease growth after application, then turn white (loss of chlorophyll) and death may take up to three weeks. A repeat application is required after two to three weeks for improved postemergence weed control. A non-ionic surfactant should be added in postemergence applications. Tenacity may cause temporary whitening of turfgrass foliage. In general, symptoms appear five to seven days after application and last for several weeks. A repeat application to the same site causes less whitening of the plant tissue. Tenacity is an effective herbicide for weed control prior to or during seeding of certain turfgrasses during turf renovation (see section on use in New Seedings). If used preemergence in established turf, tank mixtures with
preemergence herbicides such as Barricade 65WG Herbicide are recommended for longer residual and broad spectrum weed control.

Application:

Preemergence Application – Apply Tenacity at 4-8 fl. oz. per acre in at least 30 gallons of water per acre prior to weed seed germination. Do not exceed 5 fl. oz. per acre per application to perennial ryegrass or fine fescues or mixed stands that contain greater than 50% perennial ryegrass and/or fine fescue. Do not exceed 4 fl. oz. per acre to St. Augustine grass sod. Make application close to anticipated weed seed germination. Tenacity should be combined with a preemergence herbicide such as Barricade 65WG Herbicide for extended control of key annual
monocot weeds such as crabgrass and foxtail. In established turf, Tenacity is more effective as a postemergence application unless combined with another soil active herbicide.

Postemergence Application – Apply Tenacity at 4-8 fl. oz. per acre in at least 30 gallons of water per acre. Apply with a NIS type surfactant. A repeat application at two to three weeks may be required for adequate weed control. Weed control is most effective on young, actively growing weeds. Efficacy will be reduced under moisture stress or from applications to mature weeds.

Tenacity Use Sites:

Tenacity may be used for weed control in turfgrass species listed on this label in commercial and residential sites. Use sites include non-crop areas: golf courses, sod farms, athletic fields, parks, residential and commercial properties, cemeteries, airports, and lawns. Do not use on golf course putting greens and maintain a five-foot buffer between treated areas and putting greens.

General Use Precautions:

• Do not apply more than 16 oz. of Tenacity per acre per year or per crop (equivalent to a maximum of 0.50 lb. of mesotrione per acre per year), whichever is shorter.
• Do not plant any crop other than turfgrass species for 18 months after the last application of Tenacity or injury may occur.
• Do not apply an organophosphate or carbamate insecticide within seven days of a Tenacity application as turf injury may occur.
• Do not apply through any type of irrigation system.
• Do not use aerial application to apply Tenacity.
• Do not use grass clippings from treated turf as mulch around trees or in vegetable/flower gardens.

Residential Lawn Applications: Unless renovating and/or re-seeding the home lawn, avoid broadcast applications of Tenacity for pre and post-emergence weed control because undesirable whitening of some turfgrasses may occur.• Tenacity has been tested in tank mixtures with Barricade 65WG Herbicide (prodiamine), Vanquish® (dicamba), Turflon ester (triclopyr), Spotlight™ (fluroxypyr), Quicksilver™ (carfentrazone), Basagran® (bentazon), Princep® (simazine), and AAtrex (atrazine) for safety and efficacy on turfgrasses. Tenacity must be applied at reduced rates (4 fl. oz./A or less) if tank mixed with atrazine, bentazon or simazine. Other tank mixture partners may be safe but have not been tested. Turf managers wanting to tank mix Tenacity with other herbicides should test on a small basis for compatibility, safety and efficacy before treating large areas. See product labels for directions and precautions.
• Bentgrass, Poa annua, kikuyugrass, zoysiagrass, seashore paspalum and bermudagrass are sensitive to Tenacity applications. Avoid spraying these turf types unless control and/or injury      can be tolerated. Maintain a five-foot buffer between treated areas and bentgrass or Poa annua greens.
• Clean sprayer thoroughly after an application of Tenacity if same equipment is used to apply products to bentgrass and bentgrass/Poa annua turf areas.
• To reduce movement into sensitive species such as bentgrass, keep people and pets off treated areas until spray has dried and irrigate lightly to move product from turf foliage before resuming normal irrigation.
• Avoid over-spray or drift of spray applications onto ornamentals or flower beds and gardens. Roses and daylilies are sensitive plant species.
• Avoid applications over the top of exposed roots of trees and ornamentals.

Additional information

Size

Manufacturer

Active Ingredient

Mesotrione……………… 40%

For Use In

  • Golf Course Management
  • Lawn and Landscape
  • Sports Turf & Facility Turf Management

FEATURES & BENEFITS

Controlled Pests

  • Barnyardgrass,
  • Bentgrass
  • Bluegrass Annual,
  • Buttercup,
  • Carpetweed,
  • Chickweed Common,
  • Chickweed Mousear,
  • Clover Largehop,
  • Clover White,
  • Crabgrass,
  • Crabgrass Large,
  • Crabgrass Smooth,
  • Crabgrass Southern,
  • Creeping Bentgrass,
  • Curly Dock,
  • Dandelion Catsear,
  • Dandelion Common,
  • Florida Betony,
  • Foxtail Yellow,
  • Galinsoga,
  • Goosegrass,
  • Ground Ivy,
  • Healall,
  • Henbit,
  • Lambsquarters Common,
  • Lawn Burweed,
  • Lovegrass Tufted,
  • Marestail,
  • Nimblewill,
  • Nutsedge Yellow,
  • Oxalis,
  • Pigweed Redroot,
  • Pigweed Smooth,
  • Plantain Buckhorn,
  • Purslane Common,
  • Purslane Speedwell,
  • Pusley Florida,
  • Shepherd’s Purse,
  • Smartweed Pale,
  • Smartweed Pennsylvania,
  • Sowthistle,
  • Speedwell Persian,
  • Swinecress,
  • Thistle Canada,
  • Verbena,
  • Violet Wild,
  • Wild Carrot,
  • Windmillgrass

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Tenacity Herbicide 8oz

Tenacity Herbicide 8 oz

Order Before 2:00pm PST For Same Day Shipping!
Most Items are received within 2-4 days of ordering!
FOR LARGE ORDERS, PLEASE EMAIL: [email protected] OR CALL 877-708-1974

Fast Free Shipping

Tenacity herbicide can be used for pre and post emergence control of more than 46 broadleaf weed and grass species. Its active ingredient, mesotrione, is based on a naturally occurring compound produced by the bottlebrush plant that inhibits photosynthesis in susceptible plant species. It is absorbed by plants through the roots, shoots and leaves and distributed throughout the plant by both xylem and phloem translocation. Note* Tenacity Herbicide is not for use on Bermudagrass or St. Augustine grass.

Product Features:

  • Weeds controlled include crabgrass, ground ivy, yellow foxtail, yellow nutsedge and nimblewill. It also controls unwanted bentgrass.
  • Provides post-emergent control of tough-to-control weeds
  • Controls weeds at seeding reducing weed competition
  • Prevents and controls crabgrass pre or post up to four tillers
  • Eliminates weeds at seeding so new grass can flourish.

Size:

  • 8 oz.

$77.99

Out of stock

Description

EPA Registration:  100-1267
Active Ingredient:  Mesotrione –  40%
Product Use Information:

Tenacity is a systemic preemergence and postemergence herbicide for the selective contact and residual control of weeds in turfgrasses. When applied preemergence, weeds absorb Tenacity during emergence from the soil. Dry conditions following application may reduce the preemergence activity. If rainfall (0.15 inches) has not occurred within 10 days after a preemergence application, activate with 0.15 inches of irrigation. When used postemergence, susceptible weeds absorb Tenacity through foliar contact and soil absorption. Foliage of treated weeds cease growth after application, then turn white (loss of chlorophyll) and death may take up to three weeks. A repeat application is required after two to three weeks for improved postemergence weed control. A non-ionic surfactant should be added in postemergence applications. Tenacity may cause temporary whitening of turfgrass foliage. In general, symptoms appear five to seven days after application and last for several weeks. A repeat application to the same site causes less whitening of the plant tissue. Tenacity is an effective herbicide for weed control prior to or during seeding of certain turfgrasses during turf renovation (see section on use in New Seedings). If used preemergence in established turf, tank mixtures with
preemergence herbicides such as Barricade 65WG Herbicide are recommended for longer residual and broad spectrum weed control.

Application:

Preemergence Application – Apply Tenacity at 4-8 fl. oz. per acre in at least 30 gallons of water per acre prior to weed seed germination. Do not exceed 5 fl. oz. per acre per application to perennial ryegrass or fine fescues or mixed stands that contain greater than 50% perennial ryegrass and/or fine fescue. Do not exceed 4 fl. oz. per acre to St. Augustine grass sod. Make application close to anticipated weed seed germination. Tenacity should be combined with a preemergence herbicide such as Barricade 65WG Herbicide for extended control of key annual
monocot weeds such as crabgrass and foxtail. In established turf, Tenacity is more effective as a postemergence application unless combined with another soil active herbicide.

Postemergence Application – Apply Tenacity at 4-8 fl. oz. per acre in at least 30 gallons of water per acre. Apply with a NIS type surfactant. A repeat application at two to three weeks may be required for adequate weed control. Weed control is most effective on young, actively growing weeds. Efficacy will be reduced under moisture stress or from applications to mature weeds.

Tenacity Use Sites:

Tenacity may be used for weed control in turfgrass species listed on this label in commercial and residential sites. Use sites include non-crop areas: golf courses, sod farms, athletic fields, parks, residential and commercial properties, cemeteries, airports, and lawns. Do not use on golf course putting greens and maintain a five-foot buffer between treated areas and putting greens.

General Use Precautions:

• Do not apply more than 16 oz. of Tenacity per acre per year or per crop (equivalent to a maximum of 0.50 lb. of mesotrione per acre per year), whichever is shorter.
• Do not plant any crop other than turfgrass species for 18 months after the last application of Tenacity or injury may occur.
• Do not apply an organophosphate or carbamate insecticide within seven days of a Tenacity application as turf injury may occur.
• Do not apply through any type of irrigation system.
• Do not use aerial application to apply Tenacity.
• Do not use grass clippings from treated turf as mulch around trees or in vegetable/flower gardens.

Residential Lawn Applications: Unless renovating and/or re-seeding the home lawn, avoid broadcast applications of Tenacity for pre and post-emergence weed control because undesirable whitening of some turfgrasses may occur.• Tenacity has been tested in tank mixtures with Barricade 65WG Herbicide (prodiamine), Vanquish® (dicamba), Turflon ester (triclopyr), Spotlight™ (fluroxypyr), Quicksilver™ (carfentrazone), Basagran® (bentazon), Princep® (simazine), and AAtrex (atrazine) for safety and efficacy on turfgrasses. Tenacity must be applied at reduced rates (4 fl. oz./A or less) if tank mixed with atrazine, bentazon or simazine. Other tank mixture partners may be safe but have not been tested. Turf managers wanting to tank mix Tenacity with other herbicides should test on a small basis for compatibility, safety and efficacy before treating large areas. See product labels for directions and precautions.
• Bentgrass, Poa annua, kikuyugrass, zoysiagrass, seashore paspalum and bermudagrass are sensitive to Tenacity applications. Avoid spraying these turf types unless control and/or injury      can be tolerated. Maintain a five-foot buffer between treated areas and bentgrass or Poa annua greens.
• Clean sprayer thoroughly after an application of Tenacity if same equipment is used to apply products to bentgrass and bentgrass/Poa annua turf areas.
• To reduce movement into sensitive species such as bentgrass, keep people and pets off treated areas until spray has dried and irrigate lightly to move product from turf foliage before resuming normal irrigation.
• Avoid over-spray or drift of spray applications onto ornamentals or flower beds and gardens. Roses and daylilies are sensitive plant species.
• Avoid applications over the top of exposed roots of trees and ornamentals.

Additional information

Size

Manufacturer

Active Ingredient

Mesotrione……………… 40%

For Use In

  • Golf Course Management
  • Lawn and Landscape
  • Sports Turf & Facility Turf Management

FEATURES & BENEFITS

Controlled Pests

  • Barnyardgrass,
  • Bentgrass
  • Bluegrass Annual,
  • Buttercup,
  • Carpetweed,
  • Chickweed Common,
  • Chickweed Mousear,
  • Clover Largehop,
  • Clover White,
  • Crabgrass,
  • Crabgrass Large,
  • Crabgrass Smooth,
  • Crabgrass Southern,
  • Creeping Bentgrass,
  • Curly Dock,
  • Dandelion Catsear,
  • Dandelion Common,
  • Florida Betony,
  • Foxtail Yellow,
  • Galinsoga,
  • Goosegrass,
  • Ground Ivy,
  • Healall,
  • Henbit,
  • Lambsquarters Common,
  • Lawn Burweed,
  • Lovegrass Tufted,
  • Marestail,
  • Nimblewill,
  • Nutsedge Yellow,
  • Oxalis,
  • Pigweed Redroot,
  • Pigweed Smooth,
  • Plantain Buckhorn,
  • Purslane Common,
  • Purslane Speedwell,
  • Pusley Florida,
  • Shepherd’s Purse,
  • Smartweed Pale,
  • Smartweed Pennsylvania,
  • Sowthistle,
  • Speedwell Persian,
  • Swinecress,
  • Thistle Canada,
  • Verbena,
  • Violet Wild,
  • Wild Carrot,
  • Windmillgrass

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