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valdo herbicide Talos and Co-bond Liquid – Aquacide

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valdo herbicide Talos and Co-bond Liquid – AquacideTalos Liquid with glyphosate is a broad spectrum, root killing, systemic herbicide. Controls floating and emersed weeds in and around surface waters. Great on land too! Thorough systemic action. Applied directly to foliage exposed in air, Talos Liquid is absorbed by the weed and moves throughout killing roots and all. Will not work on submersed weeds. Quick results! Initial results occur in 2 to 4 days. Results begin with wilting and yellowing

Talos Liquid with glyphosate is a broad spectrum, root killing, systemic herbicide. Controls floating and emersed weeds in and around surface waters. Great on land too!

Thorough systemic action. Applied directly to foliage exposed in air, Talos Liquid is absorbed by the weed and moves throughout killing roots and all.  Will not work on submersed weeds.

Quick results!

Initial results occur in 2 to 4 days. Results begin with wilting and yellowing followed by full browning. Well established heavy growth will require 1 to 3 weeks to show results.

Apply Talos Liquid in mid to late season. Apply to actively growing, well developed foliage. A 6 hour rain free period following application is necessary for proper herbicide absorption. Provides effective control of most green vegetation.

Effective on most exposed vegetation.

Coverage varies with the type of weed treated and density of growth. Typically 100 gallons of spray solution will cover 1 acre. Well established perennial weeds, such as Cattails and Water Lilies, may require a second application in 3 weeks.

 

To apply Talos:

Use 1.0 to 2.0 oz. of Talos Liquid and 0.5 to 1.0 oz. of Co-Bond Liquid. Add water to make 1 gallon of solution. Apply with a sprayer. Uniformly wet foliage to point of runoff.


Water in areas treated with Talos Liquid has no use restrictions.

Talos Liquid is equivalent to and a direct substitute for Alligare Glyphosate 5.4, Shore-Klear Liquid and AquaNeat Liquid.

Co-Bond Liquid with limonene is a non-ionic, water soluble, biodegradable surfactant made from forestry by-products. Increases effectiveness and reduces treatment costs when used with foliar applied liquid herbicides.

Stretch your herbicide dollars.

Eliminates beading resulting in a uniform sheeting action of spray solution over foliage surface. Maximizes contact between spray solution and foliage. Effectively penetrates the waxy coating on leaf surfaces. Helps stick spray solution to foliage. Improved contact, penetration and adhesion results in improved control.

For foliage in air, use 0.5 to 1.0 oz. Co-Bond Liquid per gallon of spray solution.  For submersed weeds, use 1.5 to 2.5 oz. Co-Bond Liquid per gallon of spray solution.

Use with Cutrine-Plus Liquid, Fluridone Liquid, Flumigard SC Liquid, Harvester Liquid, Imox LiquidSonar AS Liquid and Talos Liquid

Water treated with spray solutions containing Co-Bond Liquid have no use restrictions other than those of the herbicide or algaecide with which it is used.

 

Customers in AR,CA,KY,ID,ME,MD,MS,TN,UT,WA and WY please continue to order Cygnet Plus Liquid.   We are currently waiting for registration to be completed in the above states.

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