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Q: Does Crossbow herbicide kill the root system of Horseweed Marestail?
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Does Crossbow herbicide kill the root system of Horse tail or Mares tail?

Crossbow herbicide is guaranteed to kill all weeds and leave grasses intact. Horse tail or Mares tail is a weed which is susceptible to Crossbow herbicide.


Is there a patent on the crossbow?

The crossbow itself predates the patent system by thousands of years, but there are more than 3,100 patents on crossbow designs and improvements.


Is Crossbow herbicide harmful to animals?

Crossbow herbicide is a postemergent product for woody plants and brush as well as perennial broadleaves. It does not affect grasses. It is for non-crop use only.Except for lactating dairy animals, there are no grazing restrictions following application.It is a "Hazardous Chemical" as defined by OSHA.It has a pH of 3.8, its main ingredient is Kerosene and is toxic via ingestion, dermally and inhalation.Affect on animals: Kidney, liver, eye, blood, spleen and thyroid are most effected as well as central nervous system and respiratory system.Animal reaction: anestetic or narcotic effect and will produce death of unborn animals.


What is the system of spraying pesticides in US?

More detail needed. House, farm, factory? Insecticide, herbicide, fungicide? Hand held sprayer, ULV, tractor-mounted, aerial?


What has the author H Don Scott written?

H. Don Scott has written: 'Movement of pesticides in the soil water fertilizer system' -- subject(s): Herbicide movement, Metribuzin, Soil moisture, Soils


Would you use a crossbow or longbow?

Crossbows and longbows were designed with two distinct user groups in mind. The longbow required a skilled user with hours of practice and a physical condition capable of drawing and firing the weapon in a controlled fashion. The crossbow is a "point and shoot" system more useful to relatively unskilled users. Per user density of missiles is higher with crossbows but most other comparisons are pretty even..


How do you stop privet hedge growing?

Privet is a tough, resilient, and somewhat invasive shrub that seems almost indestructible. To stop privet from growing, the entire root system must be removed after a herbicide has been applied, and branches and stumps removed.


Is there a primitive crossbow sight available and what is the price My crossbow is a HORTON HUNTER. THANK YOU?

Yes, it's called a sight pin system. I have one from a Barnett that should fit it. They are pretty simple and work in principle the same way a peep sight & sight pin combo work for a compound bow. Send me your email address and I'll send you a photo or two so you'll know what it looks like. I'll sell you mine at a fair price if you're interested. Here's my email. tn2tx4fun@hotmail.com.


What weed killer to use around the base of a hedge?

Roundup can be used if you are careful when applying it. Do not get any on the leaves of the hedge. Since you're weed problem is at the base of the hedge this product may work. Roundup is a systemic herbicide; that is, the poison is carried through the plants system fist by entering the leaf and then destroying the plants roots.


What will kill asparagus ferns?

Immediately after cutting it, apply herbicide to the cut section of the stems using a squirt bottle or a paintbrush. For the best results, the herbicide should have a concentration of 8 percent triclopyr. The plant will absorb the herbicide through its cut stems, which will then kill the underground roots. If you need more information you can Call Now: +1 855 640 0327 (Toll-Free) this number.


What parts of Dishonored are similar to the Thief game series?

Dishonored can be played as a stealth game similar to Thief - sneaking, knocking enemies out, hiding the bodies so they aren't detected. As well as this it has a loot system where you find/steal money and valuables. The funds raised from this is then spent on ammunition and upgrades. Corvo's hand crossbow can launch different ammunition including non-lethal ammo, similar to Garrett's sleep arrows.


How was a cross bow made in the Middle Ages?

Like all aspects of medieval life, crossbow technology changed and evolved over time.The earliest medieval crossbows (called balastre or torkeis in Anglo-Norman French) were brought to England by the Normans in 1066 and remained an important military weapon after that time (despite being condemned as un-Christian by the Church).These early types had a prod (bow) made entirely of wood, attached to a wooden stock. The linen bowstring could be drawn back by hand (spanned) because such weapons were relatively weak; the string was caught behind a step in the upper surface of the stock. The simple trigger of wood pushed up a wooden peg, which forced the string out of its step, allowing it to shoot the crossbow bolt along its carved channel. Range and penetration were limited.By the 13th century the prod was being constructed of multiple materials, including horn, wood and sinew - this increased the power of the weapon which now had to be spanned by means of a hook attached to the bowman's belt. He placed the front of the crossbow on the ground, put one foot into the metal stirrup at the front of the weapon, leaned forward and attached the hook, then straightened up to span the crossbow.The introduction of metal for the prod gave crossbows their greatest power; the weapon then had to be spanned by means of a windlass system, like a winch.The link below takes you to a web page discussing how an early medieval crossbow may have been constructed: