It depends what type of weedkiller was used. if it was a total weedkiller then the lawn will have to be re-sown. If it was a contact weedkiller then the grass may re-grow.
Quite obviously not because you wouldn't eat weed killer would you? so you shouldn't then eat it if it's on a berry so deffiantley not
Yes they love the flower part and good for them. Make sure they have not been sprayed with any weed killer, fertilizer ect
No, but it was sprayed on Lackland. It was the best weed killer the Army ever saw, so they used it everywhere.
Yes, rain can wash away weed killer if it occurs shortly after the weed killer has been applied. This can reduce the effectiveness of the weed killer in killing weeds.
depends which weedkillers and how long has it been since they were sprayed
From the weed, what it may be laced with or what may have been sprayed on it while growing.
No unless they have been sprayed with herbicide.
Yes, caustic soda (sodium hydroxide) can be used as a weed killer. When sprayed on weeds, it disrupts the plant's cell structure, causing it to die. However, it is a strong chemical and should be used with caution as it can harm other plants and the environment.
Some how you have to induce your lizard to vomit it back up.
It all depends on what kind of weed killer was used, was the foliage on the tree sprayed or was the soil around the tree sprayed for weeds. What was the ratio of chemical to water used. The higher rate of chemical used can negatively effect the tree more than a lower rate. The leaves will begin to curl and than brown out. If the rate of chemical was used is low than the tree should come back. I am not sure if the fruit will be edible
yes guinea pigs love dandyelion leaves but try to avoid ones on roadsides because they are likely to be sprayed with weed killer.
Use a broad leaf weed killer...or any weed killer.