Herbicide - CropCare Reglone® Active Constituent: 200 g/L Diquat present as Diquat Dibromide Monohydrate Solvent: Not stated
Rate: 400 mL plus 150 mL Agral® per 100L water Application method: Spray to wet weeds thoroughly. Approx 1 mL Reglone per square metre Withholding period: 10 days for human consumption, livestock watering or irrigation purposes. Comment: Desiccant. Very rapid brownout. Use on moving waters, or where Salvinia growing in mud. Information taken from - "The Far North Coast Weeds" is the Local Control Authority under the Noxious Weeds Act 1993 responsible for the control of Noxious Weeds in the Ballina, Byron, Copmanhurst, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley and Tweed Local Government Council areas.
Salvinia natans was created in 1785.
Weevils eat salvinia and so does the black bittern
Yes, Black Bittern eats Salvinia.
Im glad you asked, I work as a researcher on Salvinia Molesta. Salvinia is a floating plant it can get caught in motors from boats and other things the same. Salvinia spreads from cloning its self one tiny fragment of salvinia contains the genes for creating another plant. quite invasive, to have this plant without a permit is punishable by law.
Here's some pictures of salvinia, but I have no idea what this has to do with animals. We can't show pictures here. This is a free floating fern native to South America.
ya do bieber and show vidio to them
Giant salvinia
Central and South America
Salvinia is found from the coast of northern Queensland to the New South Wales border and west to Mt Isa. It is also found along the NSW coastline south almost to the Victorian border. It is also found in parts of the Northern Territory around Darwin and west to the border of Western Australia. Salvinia is considered a noxious weed.
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Because the crop you are using is tolerant to the herbicide you are using, you can use more before it will damage the crop. Because of this, you use more herbicide to kill the unwanted flora.
No a caterpillar is not a herbicide it is the common term for the larval stage of a moth or a butterfly. A herbicide is a chemical or substance that kills plant materials. Normally if you wanted to kill caterpillars you would use an insecticide.