Alligare Diquat Herbicide
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Alligare Diquat Herbicide

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Alligare Diquat Herbicide

Alligare Diquat Herbicide is a versatile post-emergent herbicide that provides long-lasting weed control on land and water within a few days of application.
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Alligare Diquat Herbicide, manufactured by Alligare, is a effective post-emergent herbicide used to control weeds on both dry land and aquatic sites.

The active ingredient Diquat Dibromide 37.3%, can control submerged growing weeds, subsurface growing weeds, and weeds growing on the bottom of bodies of water. Diquat Herbicide can also be used to control for weeds on land such as pastures and along fence lines.

Alligare Diquat Herbicide is a highly active aquatic and land herbicide that controls a broad-spectrum of weeds at rates as low as 0.75 fl. oz. per 1,000 sq. ft., making it an economical product.

Tools Needed

To use Alligare Diquat Herbicide, you will need a handheld pump sprayer, backpack sprayer or skid sprayer. We suggest a sprayer with an adjustable tip nozzle to make effective applications.

How to Use

Applying Diquat Dibromide

  • Step 1: Determine how much Alligare Diquat Herbicide to use by measuring the square footage of the treatment area. To do this, measure the length and width of the treatment area in feet then multiply (length X width = square footage) to get the total square footage to be treated for land. For aquatic applications, you will need to calculate the surface area by measuring the length, width, and volume of your pond or water body then multiplying them together (length X width X depth = surface area). For broadcast applications to ponds, we recommend using 1 to 2 pints of Alligare Diquat Herbicide per 15 gallons of water per acre. For small land applications, you can use 0.75 fl. oz. of product per gallon of water to cover 1,000 sq. ft. For example, if you were treating your 2,000 sq. ft. residential landscape, you will need 1.50 fl. oz. of Diquat mixed in 2 gallons of water. 
  • Step 2: For pump sprayer or backpack sprayer applications, add 1/3 to 1/4 of the water to the spray tank first, then add the correct amount of Alligare Diquat Herbicide. When applying Alligare Diquat Herbicide always mix with an approved surfactant (such as Alligare 90) per the label instructions. Add the rest of the water to the sprayer and mix well.
  • Step 3: On a fan spray nozzle setting, apply the Alligare Diquat Herbicide mixture to the target areas until they are completely wet but making sure not to spray to the point of runoff. Additional applications may be needed if treating densely packed weeds or mats. Within 2 weeks make another application if needed.

Where to Use

Spraying Diquat

Alligare Diquat Herbicide can be used on land or in various aquatic areas.

On land it can be applied on noncrop or nonplanted areas on farms, commercial greenhouses and nurseries, dormant established turfgrass (bermudagrass, zoysiagrass – nonfood or feed crop), landscape, industrial, recreational, commercial, residential, and public areas, ornamental seed crops (flowers, bulbs, etc. – excluding the state of California), and turf renovation (all turf areas except commercial sod farms). 

Approved aquatic areas are ponds, lakes, reservoirs, marshes, bayous, drainage ditches, canals, streams, rivers, and other slow-moving or quiescent bodies of water. 

When to Use

Apply Alligare Diquat Herbicide when weeds are actively growing. This is typically when water temperatures are about 50°F or more, (this occurs usually in the Spring or early Summer). Spray on a day when it is not windy to reduce the chances of drift. It is ideal to use before weeds reach 6 inches in height. Use higher rates when weeds are large and dense.

Safety Information

Alligare Diquat Herbicide is safe to use around pets and children when applied according to the product label instructions. Always wear the proper personal protective equipment (PPE) when mixing and applying this product.

Do not allow people or pets to enter treated areas until 24 hours have passed after application. 

Special Considerations

Before applying Alligare Diquat Herbicide contact Fish and Game Agencies, State Water Conservation authorities or the Department of Natural Resources and be sure to have all of the necessary approval or permits.

AvailabilityOnline
Restricted UseNo
Shipping Restrictions32 Ounce: AK, CA, CT, HI, IN, MI, NY, OR, RI, SC, VT, WA
2.5 Gallon: AK, CA, CT, HI, IN, MI, NY, OR, RI, SC, VT, WA
1 Gallon: AK, CA, CT, HI, IN, MI, NY, OR, RI, SC, VT, WA
BrandALLIGARE
Keith's Pro Tips"Alligare Diquat Herbicide is a non-selective herbicide and will kill most vegetation types it comes in contact with. To protect desired vegetation, do not make applications during windy weather and adjust the spray nozzle for a stream spray for a more concentrated application."
Product DrawbacksAlligare Diquat Dibromide cannot be directly applied or just poured into bodies of water to apply treatments and requires strict application directions. For easier water applications to control water weeds we suggest using Fluridone RTU or Vision Pond Dye
Target PestsAlligare Diquat Dibromide Aquatic Herbicide controls and kills the following weeds found in and around bodies of water: bladderwort, hydrilla, watermilfoils, pondweeds, coontail, elodea, Brazilian elodea, naiad, algae, water lettuce, water hyacinth, duckweed, salvinia, pennywort, frog's bit, cattails, and more. Alligare Diquat Dibromide Aquatic Herbicide controls and kills the following land weeds: little barley, annual bluegrass, rescue grass, sixweeds fescue, henbit, buttercup, and Carolina geranium, and more.
Application EquipmentBackpack Sprayer, Gloves, Hose End Sprayer, Pump Sprayer, Spray Rig
Application MethodsBroadcast Spray, Crack & Crevice, Spot Treatment
Active IngredientDiquat Dibromide 37.3%
Product TypeHerbicide
FormulationEmulsifiable Concentrate (EC)
Application RateFor broadcast applications to ponds, we recommend using 1 to 2 pints of Alligare Diquat Herbicide per 15 gallons of water per acre. For small land applications, you can use 0.75 fl. oz. of product per gallon of water to cover 1,000 sq. ft.
Shelf LifeAlligare Diquat Herbicide will last 3 years when stored according the product label. Store Alligare Diquat Dibromide Aquatic Herbicide in a cool, dry storage area in its original container.
YieldEach gallon of Alligare Diquat Herbicide will treat up to 1 acre of surface area for a body of water. For land applications, each gallon of Alligare Diquat Herbicide will treat 2-3 acres.
Use SitesOutdoors
Time to KillAlligare Diquat Herbicide absorbs into the areas on the weed that is sprayed. Within a couple of days weeds begin to die.
Comparable ProductsReward Herbicide, Aqua Pro, Rodeo Aquatic Herbicide
Incompatible Home SidingBrick, Hardie Plank, Stone Veneer, Wood, Vinyl
EPA Registration #81927-35
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100%
6/26/18
james C.
Verified Buyer
It is poison pay attention to use
Worked on lilly pads in one day, absolutely amazed, difficult instructions, used 8 OZ to 2 gals water worked very well, best on a sunny afternoon just before nightfall weeds dead next day
100%
6/17/18
Robert S.
Verified Buyer
Easy to apply and very effective.
I have tried many products over the years but none have worked out well as Diquat. After only three days after application, my infestation of mosquito fern was eliminated. It also killed some of the aquatic weeds that were growing at the pond’s edge. There were no problems or injuries to anything desirable (foliage or fish or frogs).
100%
6/7/18
chuck young
Verified Buyer
Great value
Always used a product called "Reward" before using Diquat. Got the same results while saving 30% /cost!
Good deal & great value!
80%
6/4/18
stephen w.
Verified Buyer
Pond Algae
Thought that it did a great job. I may need one more application. Will have to wait and see in a few weeks. It had an immediate effect within one week like it stated.
100%
5/31/18
Thomas L.
Verified Buyer
Worked Great
it works great but was pricey---however you get what you pay for and this stuff really works better than other products i tried---wear goggles, gloves, and long sleeves and pants when applying because this product was strong and gave results within 48 hours
100%
9/19/17
Gary
Verified Buyer
Works well
Not seen any better and the cheapest Diquat I've found. I will buy this product again for my ponds
100%
12/15/14
Frank B
Verified Buyer
Works well
Works well. Cleared up our lake in no time.
100%
10/6/14
Mary A
Verified Buyer
Diquat Dibromide Herbicide
this product was the necessary ingredient to add to fusillade to kill common Bermuda. the two together, with soap, worked! Yeah!
60%
5/20/14
Roger C
Verified Buyer
Not Sure
We have used the Diquat but after 12 days there is no difference in the algae problem.
100%
5/21/13
Maddox
Verified Buyer
Ditches
Product works just as it says in irrigation ditches will use again if needed.
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Restricted Use No
Shipping Restrictions AK, CA, CT, HI, IN, MI, NY, OR, RI, SC, VT, WA
Availability Online
Signal Word CAUTION
Keith's Pro Tip "Alligare Diquat Herbicide is a non-selective herbicide and will kill most vegetation types it comes in contact with. To protect desired vegetation, do not make applications during windy weather and adjust the spray nozzle for a stream spray for a more concentrated application."
Target Pests Multi Annual Bluegrass, Brome, Buttercup, Carolina Geranium, Cattail, Henbit, Little Barley, Pennywort, Rescuegrass, Six Weeks Fescue, Algae, Bladderwort, Brazilian Elodea, Coontail, Duckweed, Elodea, Frogs Bit, Hydrilla, Naiad, Pondweed, Salvinia, Water Hyacinth, Water Lettuce, Watermilfoils
Time to Kill Alligare Diquat Herbicide absorbs into the areas on the weed that is sprayed. Within a couple of days weeds begin to die.
Chemical Type Herbicide
Formulation Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC)
Application Methods Broadcast Spray, Crack & Crevice, Spot Treatment
Product Drawbacks Alligare Diquat Dibromide cannot be directly applied or just poured into bodies of water to apply treatments and requires strict application directions. For easier water applications to control water weeds we suggest using Fluridone RTU or Vision Pond Dye
Active Ingredient Diquat Dibromide 37.3%
Application Equipment Backpack Sprayer, Gloves, Hose End Sprayer, Pump Sprayer, Spray Rig
Mix Rate For broadcast applications to ponds, we recommend using 1 to 2 pints of Alligare Diquat Herbicide per 15 gallons of water per acre. For small land applications, you can use 0.75 fl. oz. of product per gallon of water to cover 1,000 sq. ft.
Low Use Rate 0.36 oz./1,000 sq. ft.
High Use Rate 5.82 oz./1,000 sq. ft.
Use Sites Outdoors
Yield Each gallon of Alligare Diquat Herbicide will treat up to 1 acre of surface area for a body of water. For land applications, each gallon of Alligare Diquat Herbicide will treat 2-3 acres.
EPA Registration No. 81927-35
Shelf Life Alligare Diquat Herbicide will last 3 years when stored according the product label. Store Alligare Diquat Dibromide Aquatic Herbicide in a cool, dry storage area in its original container.
Comparable Products Reward Herbicide, Aqua Pro, Rodeo Aquatic Herbicide
Children or pets? Yes
Property Characteristics None
Questions and Answers
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  1. Q:does it come in grandules?
    4/25/20
    A:I don’t know I’ve only bought liquid for control of duckweed I am about to try it on salvinia

    Malcolm Lee

    4/25/20
    Certified Buyer
  2. Q:Can I spray this on the green algi just floating on my pond ?
    4/17/20
    A:You can, but it works on horsehair algae but not duckweed or watermeal.

    Janet Andrews

    4/18/20
    Certified Buyer
  3. Q:Will the Diquat kill Spikerush?
    4/16/20
  4. Q:How much diquat to put in 25 galllon sprayer for submerged weeds at three to four feet water depth per?
    4/1/20
    A:I think it's either 4 parts water to 1 part diquat or it might be 5 to 1

    William Peek

    11/6/20
    Certified Buyer
  5. Q:Will this chemical kill water cress in spring fed water? Also would it be harmful to cattle and deer?
    3/23/20
  6. Q:Will it hurt my fish?
    3/15/20
    A:Not to my experience. Completely harmless.

    Robert Seay

    3/16/20
    Certified Buyer
  7. Q:did I see you can't sell to Indiana ?
    3/6/20
  8. Q:Can I buy Diquat Herbicide living in Evansville In?
    3/3/20
    A:Apparently not it says not for sale AK, CA, CT, HI, IN, MI, NY, OR, RI, SC, VT & WA. This means the product is under tight regulation in those states or possibly banned. Sure fire way to find out is check with local dept. of agriculture so you are within regulations.

    Joseph Downing

    3/4/20
    Certified Buyer
  9. Q:Does diquot work on killing Sylvania ?? Thank you !
    3/2/20
  10. Q:Would your product kill salvania ?
    3/2/20
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