Ortho 0392160 Weed-B-Gon Crabgrass Killer for Lawns - Pint
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Product Description
Ortho, 16 OZ, Concentrate, Weed-B-Gon Crabgrass Killer For Lawns, For Spot Treating Crabgrass, Dallisgrass & Nutgrass, Won't Harm Lawns, Guaranteed, Can Be Used With Ortho Dial N Spray.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #223443 in Lawn & Patio
- Brand: Ortho
- Model: 0392160
- Dimensions: 1.71 pounds
Features
- Kills the toughest dandelions, clover and crabgrass with one product.
- Kills over 200 types of weeds
- Kills Weeds, Not Lawns - Guaranteed
- Wait 2 weeks before reapplying to same weeds
- Do not apply more than twice per year
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Kill weeds in your lawn than with Ortho Weed-B-Gon Max. Ortho's formulas are designed to kill the root with results you can see the next day. And, while it's tough on weeds, it won't harm your grass. Kills over 200 weeds, including: Bedstraw, Bur Clover, Buttercup, Burweed, Carpetweed, Chickweeds, Creeping Charlie, Cudweed, Curly Dock, Dandelion, Dollarweed, English Daisy, False Dandelion, Florida Pusley, Giant Foxtail, Green Foxtail, Ground Ivy, Heartleaf Drymary, Henbit, Large Crabgrass, Morning Glory, Oxalis, Pennywort, Plantain, Purslane, Ragweed, Red Sorrel, Sheep Sorrel, Smooth Crabgrass, Speedwell, Spotted Spurge, Spurweed, Thistle, White Clover, Wild Carrot, Wild Geranium, Wild Onion, Yellow Foxtail, and other broadleaf weeds. Apply to actively growing weeds as needed. Wait 2 weeks before reapplying to same weeds. Do not apply more than twice per year.
Customer Reviews
Doesn't do the job
I've gone through a bottle of this stuff, and it does not kill crabgrass. At 2 tablespoons per gallon, all that will happen is that the crabgrass will begin to fade to partial yellow over a period of 3-4 days, but after a week, the crabgrass recovers and whatever affect that the spray had is soon forgotten. And yes, I went over the same crabgrass twice with the same concentration, 2 weeks apart. I ended up having to pull the crabgrass up by hand in order to kill it.
Yellow steaks
We read the prior reviews and had good expectations. However, my husband sprayed our patches of crabgrass and within days, we had yellow streaks all over our yard due to the run off. Our yard looked horrible. It did kill the crab grass temporarily. It has now returned in the same places. Who knows?
Is it dangerous?
I know both PETA and the SPCA have bigger problems to worry about but we wanted to report this problem as we have discovered other pet owners with the same problem. Both Scotts and a company called Image make lawn products; I apply the Image in April 2008 and the Scotts Weed B Gone in June 2008. After waiting three weeks I allowed my dogs in that area one of my three dogs developed a skin rash which I had treated and healed. Then in 2009 I again applied Image in April and again waited before allowing my pets into that area. The affected dog quickly developed a rash but much worse however this time treatments have not helped and now the other dogs have developed the same problems. The veterinarian has stated that because his ears are bright red with black spots she feels the infection is now in the bloodstream. Going on line I found other (17) dog owners with similar problems and after detailed discussions over feeding habits, bathing, medicines the only common link was one or both of the products.
PRODUCT TRADE NAME: IMAGE(r) CONSUMER CONCENTRATE (3.3%)
IDENTIFICATION SYNONYMS:
Ammonium salt of
2-[4,5-dihydro-4-methyl-4-(1-methylethyl)-5-oxo-
1H-imidazol-2-yl]-3-quinoline carboxylic acid;
Ammonium Salt; Imazaquin.
CHEMICAL FAMILY: Imidazolinone
MOLECULAR FORMULA: C<17>H<16>N<3>O<3>.NH<4>
MOLECULAR WEIGHT: 328.370
USAGE: Herbicide
Active Ingredients in Weed B Gone
.10% Quinclorac, .22% MCPP-p, .12% 2,4-D, .05% Dicamba
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