Difference between revisions of "Herbicides used to Control Parrotfeather"
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Parrotfeather control can be difficult to achieve since the leaves and stems are protected by a heavy layer of waxy cuticle which must be softened or stripped utilizing a wetting agent such as CideKick II or comparable wetting agent.[[image:parrotfeather.jpg | right | Parrotfeather infestation in a small stream]] | Parrotfeather control can be difficult to achieve since the leaves and stems are protected by a heavy layer of waxy cuticle which must be softened or stripped utilizing a wetting agent such as CideKick II or comparable wetting agent.[[image:parrotfeather.jpg | right | Parrotfeather infestation in a small stream]] | ||
− | Several registered herbicidal ingredients such as diquat, endothol, 2,4-D and glyphosate, imazapyr and triclopyr have been effective. Granular products such as Navigate are effective in moving water or where extended control is desired. [[image:parrotfeathers.jpg | right | Parrotfeather infestation in a small stream]] | + | Several registered herbicidal ingredients such as [http://www.newtechbio.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=7_9 diquat, endothol, 2,4-D and glyphosate, imazapyr and triclopyr] have been effective. Granular products such as Navigate are effective in moving water or where extended control is desired. [[image:parrotfeathers.jpg | right | Parrotfeather infestation in a small stream]] |