MSMA (Monosodium Methyl Arsenate) is a herbicide primarily used for controlling certain types of weeds and grasses in turf and ornamental settings. While it is not specifically designed to kill trees, if applied improperly or in excessive amounts, it can harm or even kill desirable plants, including trees, especially if they are sensitive to its active ingredients. Proper application following label instructions is crucial to minimize risks to non-target plants.
Yes, MSMA (Monosodium Methanearsonate) can effectively kill crabgrass, as it is a post-emergent herbicide that targets certain grassy weeds. However, its use is restricted in many areas due to environmental concerns and potential harm to desirable plants. Always check local regulations and guidelines before applying MSMA, and consider alternative herbicides that may be safer for the environment.
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1 oz / gallon
Msma is pet safe, however, after you apply it to the desired area, you do want to keep pets and people off for a few hours. After it is dry, you can resume your normal activities.
i want to help with this 1.you can kill trees by oil
They are reusable and good to carry things in and they don't have to kill trees
Cottonwood trees do not kill other plants. However, they can develop certain diseases that spread to other plants and trees so they can be a carrier as all trees and plants can be.
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Target herbicides are the way to kill weeds in zoysia grass. The active ingredients benefin, bensulide, oxadiazon, prodiamine, and siduron control goose-grass while DSMA and MSMA treat post-emergent crab-grass. MCPP, triclopyr + clopyralid, or 2,4-D treat broadleaf weeds.
No, dish soap will not kill trees if used as a pesticide. It can be used as a natural insecticide to control pests on trees without harming the tree itself.
no it wont