Has Rodeo herbicide been discontinued?
Product Q&A. Note: Rodeo Aquatic Herbicide has been discontinued by the manufacturer. As an alternative, check out Glyphosate 5.4 Aquatic Herbicide which has the same active ingredient at 53.8%.
Is Rodeo the same as Roundup?
Rodeo and Roundup both contain the same active ingredient—Glyphosate. The difference is that Rodeo herbicide is designed for use in aquatic weed control, while Roundup is not. Rodeo will kill aquatic plants but will not harm fish, amphibians, and other aquatic life.
Is rodeo a restricted use herbicide?
Please consider Roundup Custom Aquatic Terrestial Herbicide or Aqua Star Herbicide as an alternative product to control aquatic weeds and plants….Details.
Active Ingredient | Glyphosate-isopropylammonium 53.8% |
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NOT FOR SALE TO | AK CT, ME (Restricted To Licensed Applicators Only) |
Shipping Weight | 25.75 lbs |
How long does it take for Rodeo herbicide to work?
2-4 days
Rodeo Herbicide – Kills Pond Weeds Rodeo Herbicide is also an effective brush killer, although it generally takes 7-10 days to kill perennial brushy plants. On most annual weeds, you will start to see results within 2-4 days.
Is Rodeo safe for fish?
Yes, Rodeo is safe to use in ponds that have fish and other aquatic life. We just started carrying herbicides due to customer request, but they are not our specialty.
Does Rodeo have glyphosate?
Rodeo is an herbicide whose main ingredient is glyphosate. While most glyphosate-based herbicides are labeled for use against weeds, grass and brush growing in soil, Rodeo is labeled for use aquatically as well. When mixing Rodeo, it is necessary to add a surfactant to help the poison cling to the weed.
Does rodeo contain glyphosate?
Does rodeo need a surfactant?
The Rodeo must be combined with a surfactant if sprayed onto leaves so the herbicide will transfer into the plant. It is primarily the surfactant that one wants to limit getting into waterways. This can be managed by not spraying the herbicide before a rain event 48 hours in advance.
How much is a rodeo gallon water?
Answer: You will use 2 2/3 fl. oz. of Rodeo Herbicide per gallon of water.
What is the active ingredient in Rodeo herbicide?
glyphosate
The active ingredient in Accord and Rodeo herbicides, glyphosate, is one of the most widely used in the world. It is registered for use by farmers, homeowners and industrial vegetation managers and is sold in more than 130 countries.
What is the active ingredient in rodeo?
Active ingredient is 53.8% isopropylamine salt of glyphosate. 2-1/2 Gallon Container.
Can you use RoundUp in a pond?
RoundUp®, a commonly used glyphosate herbicide is not approved for use in ponds. There are other glyphosate herbicides which are approved for aquatic sites. The difference lies in additional ingredients in RoundUp®, making it more toxic to certain kinds of aquatic life.
What kind of herbicide is Rodeo weed killer?
RODEO HERBICIDE is effective for control of annual and perennial weeds, woody plants and brush. Formulated as a water soluble liquid, it is classified as non-volatile to reduce off-target concerns.
Where can I use rodeo for pest control?
Rodeo Herbicide be used around water areas, no limit on usage for irrigation, recreation or domestic puposes. Rodeo is a non-selective and nonvolatile herbicide, binding to the soil particles in little time.
How long does it take rodeo to kill weeds?
These aquatic areas include streams, drainage ditches, lakes, rivers, ponds, canals, and reservoirs. Rodeo Herbicide is also an effective brush killer, although it generally takes 7-10 days to kill perennial brushy plants. On most annual weeds, you will start to see results within 2-4 days.
Are there any surfactants in rodeo glyphosate?
Since Rodeo glyphosate is marketed as an aquatic herbicide it does not have any additional surfactants added to it as most Roundup products do. Research suggests that the negative health effects that have been alleged to be related to Roundup exposure (if such affects truly exist) are likely related to these added surfactants.