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Roundup is a weed killer. No, it does not contain alcohol. It contains a poison called Glyphosate.
One ounce per gallon of water.
Glyphosate weed killer applied to the green stems. If repeated as directed it will kill the plant.
Roundup Weed and Grass killer contains glyphosate (2% in its Ready To Use form) It also contains a soap like surfactant that helps it to adhere to the weeds better.
Yes, Roundup weed killer can kill cats if precautions are not taken. The pest control in question contains glyphosate, which is toxic to people and pets when contact is made while the active ingredient still is effective. Glyphosate exposure requires diluting any amounts ingested with milk or water, rinsing eyes for 20 minutes and taking the beloved feline to the veterinarian as quickly as possible.
The active ingredient in Roundup Ready to Use is 2.0% Glyphosate and 2.0% Pelargonic acid and related fatty acids... 2.0%
It will say on the label if this is okay. Some kinds come ready-to-use, while others are highly concentrated and require dilution.
The chemical that is used in weed killers depends upon the herbicide to be applied and the weed to be exterminated. A weed killer mixes both active and inactive ingredients, with the former representing the lethal chemical. Popular chemicals tend to be glyphosate among home gardeners and Dicamba, Triclopyr and 2,4-D among professional landscapers.
you would need 5 pounds for 2000 sqft
No, Bronco is not an organic weed and grass killer.
Use a broad leaf weed killer...or any weed killer.
Yes, the Clorox can be used as a weed killer. It is a very effective weed killer. Extreme care should be taken as it is very toxic.