Flagstaff Fluroxypyr Herbicide
Flagstaff Fluroxypyr Herbicide
Flagstaff Fluroxypyr Herbicide, manufactured by Alligare, is a effective pre-emergent and post-emergent herbicide over 32 types of broadleaf weeds and grassy weeds that include kochia, bedstraw, common sunflower, volunteer flax and other plants.
Formualted with the active ingredient Fluroxypyr 45.50%, allows this emulsifiable concentrate to control the toughest of weeds down to the root ensuring complete weed elimination.
Flagstaff Fluroxypyr Herbicide is a powerful selective herbicide that leaves no residual in the soil resulting in little grazing restrictions. Once applied, this herbicide will become rainfast in one hour after application.
Tools Needed
To use Flagstaff Fluroxypyr Herbicide, you will need to mix the product into a sprayer of your choosing such as a backpack, hose-end or hand-pump sprayer. A professional spray rig can be used for larger volume applications. For the average job, a hand-pump gallon sprayer works best.
How to Use
- Step 1: Determine how much Flagstaff you need for application by calculating the square footage of your yard. To do this, you will need to measure the width and length of your lawn in feet and then multiply the two figures (length x width = square footage). Fluroxypyr can be applied at a rate of 0.15 to 0.26 ounces per gallon per 1,000 square feet. For large non-crop land areas mix Flagstaff Fluroxypyr Herbicide at a rate of 0.4 to 1.4 pints per acre.
- Step 2: Fill your sprayer halfway with the correct amount of water then add the appropriate measured amount of Fluroxypyr Herbicide. Fill the sprayer with the remaining half of water and then agitate the sprayer to ensure the product is well mixed.
- Step 3: Broadcast spray or spot treat based on the severity of your grassy weed problem, making sure to get even coverage via fan spray setting. Reapply the product in 14 to 21 days intervals if weeds are still persisting and repeat as needed for full control all season long.
Where to Use
Flagstaff Fluroxypyr is labeled to be used in rangeland, permanent pastures, non-cropland areas including industrial sites, non-irrigation ditch banks, rights of way, pine plantations and other sites listed on the label.
Do not let this product come in contact with nearby or sensitive crops, beneficial vegetation, or desirable trees, because Fluroxypyr boasts a high concentration of its active ingredient which will result in loss or permanent injury to vegetation that comes in contact with this product.
When to Use
Use Flagstaff when you are dealing with stubborn annual and perennial weeds on your property. These are most prolific in the spring and summer months.
Safety Information
Flagstaff Fluroxypyr Herbicide is safe to use when applied according to product label instructions. Always wear the proper personal protective equipment (PPE) when mixing and applying this product.
Do not allow people or animals into the treated area until sprays have dried.
Special Considerations
In the state of Florida, you cannot apply Flagstaff Herbicide on St. Augustine Grass. Always check the label before purchasing to make sure that the product is listed to address your specific weed problem and to check if it is safe to use on your problem area.
Availability | Online |
Restricted Use | No |
Shipping Restrictions | AK, CA, CT, HI, IN, MI, NY, OR, RI, SC, VT, WA |
Brand | ALLIGARE |
Keith's Pro Tips | "Flagstaff can be used alongside adjuvants, and other tank companions. Remember to check the compatibility restrictions and rates located on the label of all the products that will be mixed. Perform a small test in a separate container before mixing all the products together to ensure compatibility." |
Product Drawbacks | As this product boasts a high concentration of its active ingredient remember to consult the Spray Drift management portion label of this product to ensure to properly apply the product and no there is no injury to beneficial vegetation. |
Target Pests | Flagstaff Fluroxypyr Herbicide can control or suppress weeds such as Blackberry, Buckhorn Plantain, Carolina Geranium, Catchweed Bedstraw, Catsear, Coffeeweed, coffeeweed, Common Chickweed, Common Cocklebur, Common Mallow, Common Mullein, Common Purslane, Common Ragweed, Common Sunflower, Cudweed, Curly Dock, Cutleaf Primrose, Dandelion, Devilsclaw, Dogfennel, Field Bindweed, Field Horsetail, Field Pennycress, Filed Bindweed, Giant Ragweed, Goldenrod, Grape species, Hairy Buttercup, Hedge Bindweed, Hemp Dogbane, Henbane, Hop Clover, Horsenettle, Horseweed, Ironweed, Jimsonweed, Knotweed, Kochia, Lantana, Leafy Spurge, Marestail, Marshelder, Morning Glory, Musk Thistle, Nightshade, Prickly Lettuce, Puncturevine, Russian Thistle, Sericea Lesdedeza, Species Mustard, Species Nightshade, Spiny Amaranth, Spotted Knapweed, Stinging Nettle, Tropic Croton, Velvetleaf, Venice Mallow, Vetch, Volunteer Canola, Volunteer Flax, Volunteer Potato, White Clover, White Cockle, Wild Buckwheat, Wild Carrot, and Yellow Thistle. |
Application Equipment | Backpack Sprayer, Pump Sprayer |
Application Methods | Broadcast Spray, Spot Treatment |
Active Ingredient | Fluroxypyr 45.50% |
Product Type | Herbicide |
Formulation | Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC) |
Application Rate | For a broadcast application of Flagstaff Herbicide mix at a rate of 0.15 to 0.26 ounces per gallon per 1,000 square feet. For non-crop land areas mix Fluroxypyr Herbicide at a rate of 0.4 to 1.4 pints per per acre. For more specific application rates please refer to the label. |
Shelf Life | Flagstaff Herbicide will last 1 to 2 years in storage if kept in moderate temperatures. |
Yield | If Flagstaff Herbicide is used at the maximum rate per acre per year each 2.5 gallon container can cover an estimated 14 acres of coverage. |
Use Sites | Outdoors |
Time to Kill | Flagstaff Fluroxypyr Herbicide begins to eliminate target weeds shortly after treatment but may take up to several weeks to completely kill off unwanted vegetation. |
Comparable Products | Pasturegard HL, Vista XRT |
Incompatible Home Siding | Brick, Hardie Plank, Stone Veneer, Wood, Vinyl |
EPA Registration # | 81927-61 |
Restricted Use | No |
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Shipping Restrictions | AK, CA, CT, HI, IN, MI, NY, OR, RI, SC, VT, WA |
Availability | Online |
Signal Word | CAUTION |
Keith's Pro Tip | "Flagstaff can be used alongside adjuvants, and other tank companions. Remember to check the compatibility restrictions and rates located on the label of all the products that will be mixed. Perform a small test in a separate container before mixing all the products together to ensure compatibility." |
Target Pests Multi | American_Burnweed, Annual Broomweed, Bedstraw, Bitter Sneezeweed, Black Medic, Broadleaf Plantain, Buckhorn Plantain, Canada Thistle, Carolina Geranium, Catchweed Bedstraw, Catsear, Chickweed, Cocklebur, Coffeeweed, Common Catsear, Common Dandelion, Common Lespedeza, Common Mallow, Common Mullein, Common Purslane, Common Ragweed, Common Woodsorrel, Cudweed, Curly Dock, Cutleaf Primrose, Dandelion, Devils Claw, Diffuse Knapweed, Dollarweed, Field Bindweed, Field Horsetail, Field Pennycress, Giant Ragweed, Hairy Buttercup, Hedge Bindweed, Hemp Dogbane, Henbane, Henbit, Hop Clover, Horsenettle, Horseweed/Marestail, Ironweed, Jimsonweed, Knapweed, Knotweed, Kochia, Lantana, Lawn Burweed, Leafy Spurge, Macartney Rose, Marshelder, Morningglory, Mullein, Multiflora Rose, Musk Thistle, Narrowleaf Plantain, Nightshade, Oldfield Cinquefoil, Plantain, Prickly Lettuce, Prickly Pear Cactus, Prostrate_Knotweed, Puncture Vine, Purple Deadnettle, Ragweed, Russian Knapweed, Russian Thistle, Slender Speedwell, Southern Sida, Spiny Amaranth, Spotted Knapweed, Spotted Spurge, Stinging Nettle, Sunflower, Tropic Croton, Velvetleaf, Venice Mallow, Veronica, Virginia Buttonweed, Volunteer Canola, Volunteer Flax, Volunteer Potato, Western Ragweed, White Clover, White Cockle, Whitetop, Wild Buckwheat, Wild Carrot, Wild Strawberry, Yellow Starthistle, Yellow Thistle, Yellow_Woodsorrel, Blackberry, Cherokee Rose, Croton, Dogfennel, Goldenrod, Grape, Ground Ivy, Locust, Matchweed, Mustard, Persimmon, Sericea Lespedeza, Sumac, Tropical Soda Apple, Vetch, Wax Myrtle, Wild Plum |
Time to Kill | Flagstaff Fluroxypyr Herbicide begins to eliminate target weeds shortly after treatment but may take up to several weeks to completely kill off unwanted vegetation. |
Chemical Type | Herbicide |
Formulation | Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC) |
Application Methods | Broadcast Spray, Spot Treatment |
Product Drawbacks | As this product boasts a high concentration of its active ingredient remember to consult the Spray Drift management portion label of this product to ensure to properly apply the product and no there is no injury to beneficial vegetation. |
Active Ingredient | Fluroxypyr 45.50% |
Application Equipment | Backpack Sprayer, Pump Sprayer |
Mix Rate | For a broadcast application of Flagstaff Herbicide mix at a rate of 0.15 to 0.26 ounces per gallon per 1,000 square feet. For non-crop land areas mix Fluroxypyr Herbicide at a rate of 0.4 to 1.4 pints per per acre. For more specific application rates please refer to the label. |
Low Use Rate | 0.14 oz./1,000 sq. ft. |
High Use Rate | 0.52 oz./1,000 sq. ft. |
Use Sites | Outdoors |
Yield | If Flagstaff Herbicide is used at the maximum rate per acre per year each 2.5 gallon container can cover an estimated 14 acres of coverage. |
EPA Registration No. | 81927-61 |
Shelf Life | Flagstaff Herbicide will last 1 to 2 years in storage if kept in moderate temperatures. |
Comparable Products | Pasturegard HL, Vista XRT |
Children or pets? | No |
Property Characteristics | None |
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Q:How soon after spraying Flagstaff can you reseed a pasture?4/14/23A:Do not reseed turfgrass for three weeks after application with Flagstaff Fluroxypyr Herbicide.
Amanda Chavez
4/17/23Certified Buyer -
Q:Is flagstaff safe on Buffalo grass and blue grama?5/17/22A:I have used it at a rate of .12oz/gal on both Buffalo and Blue Grama without damaging either
Mark G.
9/21/22Certified Buyer