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Enforcer is a 4-way selective herbicide for managed amenity turf. It's mixture of active ingredients (24-D, dicamba, MCPA and mecoprop-p) make this an ideal choice for controlling a range of general weeds such as; speedwell, daisy, dandelion, clover, buttercup and dock.
Key Benefits
- 4 way selective herbicide ideal for managed amenity turf.
- Controls a wide range of broad-leaved weeds.
- Contains 4 powerful active ingredients- 24-D, dicamba, MCPA & mecoprop-p.
Recommendations
- Always read the product label before use.
- A suitable granular fertiliser for lawns would be 12-6-6 Fertiliser.
- Save time and money and mix in with Blue Dye to ensure no areas are missed or overdosed.
- If moss is present in your lawn then look at liquid iron or seaturf complete.
- Best results are obtained when this product is applied in warm and sunny conditions.
- Always wear protective clothing, such as Chemical Resistant Gloves.
- Keep livestock out of treated areas for at least 14 days following application and until poisonous weeds (such as ragwort) have died and become unpalatable.
- Avoid drift onto neighbouring non-crop plants.
Application Rates
Total Area Coverage: 0.6 Hectare or 6,000m²
Knapsack Sprayer Rate: 50-100ml per 10L of water
Boom Sprayer Rate: 7.5 L per Hectare
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Safe Use of Pesticides
By law, everyone who uses pesticides professionally must have received adequate training in using pesticides safely and be skilled in the job they are carrying out." Upon purchasing this product you and/or the end users are responsibile for ensuring that these products are used in line with industry Approved Codes of Practice. All operators must be trained and certificated in using and applying any Ministry Approved Professional Product (MAPP). Use plant protection products safely. Always read the label and product information before use. Please be aware that by proceeding you are purchasing a professional pesticide product. You must ensure the end user of these products complies with the DEFRA/HSE Code for the Safe use of Pesticides. There are legal responsibilities covering the storage and use of professional use pesticides. These responsibilities are covered by The Food and Environment Protection Act 1985 (FEPA) and Control of Pesticide Regulations 1986 (COPR).
By law, everyone who uses pesticides professionally must have received adequate training in using pesticides safely and be skilled in the job they are carrying out." Upon purchasing this product you and/or the end users are responsibile for ensuring that these products are used in line with industry Approved Codes of Practice. All operators must be trained and certificated in using and applying any Ministry Approved Professional Product (MAPP). Use plant protection products safely.
Always read the label and product information before use. Please be
aware that by proceeding you are purchasing a professional pesticide product. You must ensure the end user of these products complies with
the DEFRA/HSE Code for the Safe use of Pesticides. There are legal
responsibilities covering the storage and use of professional use pesticides. These responsibilities are covered by The Food and Environment Protection Act 1985 (FEPA) and Control of Pesticide Regulations 1986 (COPR).
We recommend following the manufacturers product guidelines labelled on the product and in the product data/tech sheet whilst ensuring you are aware of the safe use of pesticides act.
These herbicides work to kill a particular plant whilst leaving
surrounding soil and plants unharmed. For example, certain selective weed killers aim to only target broad-leaved plants such as buttercup, dandelion and daisy, whilst having zero effect on narrow-leaved plants such as grass. As the two types of plants are two early evolutionary divisions within the plant kingdom, they have two very different vascular and transport systems. Meaning selective herbicides can be created to target one of these two plant types.
Non-selective weed killers (total weedkillers) are
herbicides which work to kill everything that they come into contact with, similar to contact weed killers.
Unlike contact herbicides, however, non-selective weed killers will kill or severely damage any and every plant that they touch. It is therefore extremely important to take extra care when using and applying this type of herbicide. Be sure to never spray during windy conditions, never walk over areas that may have been sprayed previously, cover plants that are near the target weed and handle chemicals and knapsacks sprayers with care.