Non-selective and selective are the herbicides which control cape weed.
Specifically, the weed in question (Arctotheca calendula) can be prevalent from March to December depending upon environment and location. Treatment most effectively is carried out from March to May. It will consist of hand-pulling, hoeing, mowing to remove flowers and seed heads, and spraying concentrated forms diluted with water just prior to application.
There is a selective herbicide that only kills weeds and there is an unselective herbicide which kills everything it comes into contact with and I am not sure about the third one.
A herbicide kills weeds and an insecticide kills insects. :)
Herbicide.
Fire and Herbicide .
Yes, an herbicide can be a weed-killer.Specifically, the terms comes from the combination of the Latin words herba- and -cidium. The feminine noun herba means "grass, herb, herbage, turf" when rendered from Latin into English. The suffix -cīda means "killer, one who kills" when translated from Latin into English.
Herbicide
The word you are looking for is herbicide.
Herbicide
No unless they have been sprayed with herbicide.
herbicide that kills cypress tree?
* Herbicide * Insects * Fire * People * weather * diseases
Round Up kills milkweed. The farmers use herbicides and that is one of the reasons that the Monarch butterfly is in danger.