fierce herbicide label Strike 3 Weed Killer Herbicide
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fierce herbicide label Strike 3 Weed Killer Herbicide

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fierce herbicide label Strike 3 Weed Killer HerbicideHow WF Strike 3 Herbicide Works Strike 3 herbicide contains three active ingredients: 2,4 D, mecoprop p and dicamba. These three ingredients work together to control spurge, plantain and other turf and noncrop weeds. Strike 3 herbicide mixes easily with other herbicides and works best with WF adjuvants to reduce drift. Target Areas Use Strike 3 herbicides on turf and noncrop sites such as: Home lawns Roadsides Nursery farms Golf courses Commercial

How WF Strike 3 Herbicide Works

Strike 3 herbicide contains three active ingredients: 2,4-D, mecoprop-p and dicamba. These three ingredients work together to control spurge, plantain and other turf and noncrop weeds. Strike 3 herbicide mixes easily with other herbicides and works best with WF adjuvants to reduce drift.

 

Target Areas

Use Strike 3 herbicides on turf and noncrop sites such as:

  • Home lawns
  • Roadsides
  • Nursery farms
  • Golf courses
  • Commercial landscaping
  • Ornamental plantscapes
  • Sod farms

Strike 3 herbicide also works to eliminate broadleaf weeds in ditches, rights-of-way and off-road areas along highways and side roads.

 

Target Weeds

With its three active ingredients, Strike 3 herbicide targets numerous annual and perennial broadleaf weeds such as:

  • Chickweed
  • Clover
  • Dandelion
  • Henbit
  • Knotweed
  • Plantain
  • Spurge

Strike 3 herbicide kills weeds from the shoots to the roots, eradicating the plants from the target area. Because Strike 3 only targets the weeds, it doesn't harm ornamental lawns and turf. It also kills weeds on sod farms and keeps bluegrass and other sod-grown grasses free of invasive plants. You can also mix Strike 3 herbicide with certain fertilizers to help control weed growth while promoting healthy lawns and turf.

 

Control Broadleaf Weeds With Strike 3 Herbicide

When clovers, dandelions and other weeds ruin your landscape, eliminate them for good with Strike 3 herbicide. This potent herbicide targets and controls a variety of invasive weeds on residential and commercial lawns, sod farms, roadsides and other noncrop areas. It contains three systemic herbicides for full weed control and mixes well with some irons and fertilizers. Strike 3 applies easily with a spreader or a sticker and penetrates weeds even better when it's combined with WF Wick adjuvant.

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