Triclopyr 4 Brush Killer
Triclopyr 4 Brush Killer Triclopyr 4ec Herbicide

Triclopyr 4ec Herbicide

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Triclopyr 4ec Herbicide

Triclopyr 4ec Herbicide (Garlon|Remedy) is a post-emergent herbicide used to control broadleaf vegetation in various areas like grass pastures and rangelands. It is formulated with the active ingredient Triclopyr and is ideal for clearing woody plants, brush, and broadleaf weeds.

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Triclopyr 4 Brush Killer, manufactured by Alligare, is a systemic selective herbicide used to eliminate trees, brush and woody plants from various types of landscapes. It is ideally used to thin out forests, clear grass pastures, rangelands, and public highways.

This emulsifiable concentrate works systemically, absorbing through the leaves and roots of the plants and interfering with their growth. When trees or broadleaf weeds are obstructing the view of roads, slowing down a construction project, or crowding a residential area, applying Triclopyr 4 Brush Killer can be a useful solution.

Triclopyr 4 Brush Killer successfully controls thick post-emergent vegetation with little or no impact on commercial turf, when applied according to the product label instructions. With its powerful active ingredient Triclopyr BEE- 61.6%, Triclopyr 4 Brush Killer becomes the most economical way to reclaim your pasture and more from brush and weeds.

Tools Needed

To use Triclopyr 4 Brush Killer, you will need a skid sprayer to cover large areas. For smaller jobs, you can use a hand-held pump sprayer or backpack sprayer.

How to Use

Spraying Triclopyr 4

  • Step 1: Determine how much Triclopyr 4 Brush Killer you need 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 together (length X width = square footage). For acerage applications, you will need to take the square footage and divide it by one acre (square footage / 43,560 sq. ft. = acre). Spot treatments on commercial turf should be done at a rate of 3/8 to 3/4 fl. oz. of Triclopyr 4 Brush Killer per 1 to 2 gallons of water per 1,000 sq. ft. For woody plants as a foliage treatment, use 4 to 8 quarts of product per 5 gallons of water per acre. Do not apply more than 2 quarts of product per acre or 1.5 fluid ounces per 1000 square feet of Alligare Triclopyr 4 in a single application.
  • Step 2: Fill your sprayer halfway with water, then add measured amount of Triclopyr 4 Brush Killer. Pour remaining amount of water and shake until solution is evenly mixed.
  • Step 3: Apply the mixed solution to the target weed or brush. Use a fan spray nozzle setting to get an even coating on the target plant. Apply to the roots of the plant as well as the leaves.

Where to Use

Triclopyr 4 Brush Killer can be used in forests, on permanent grass pastures, rangelands, conservation reserve programs (CRP acres) (including non-irrigation ditch banks and fence rows within these areas), right-of-ways, non-crop areas (including industrial manufacturing and storage sites), fence rows, industrial sites and non-irrigation ditch banks, around farm buildings, and rights-of-way such as electrical power lines, communication lines, pipelines, roadsides, and railroads.

It may also be applied on perennial bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, and tall fescue ornamental turf (such as sod farms, commercial turf, and golf courses).

Triclopyr 4 Brush Killer use on these sites may include application to grazed areas as well as for the establishment and maintenance of wildlife openings.

Do not apply to bahiagrass, bentgrass, bermudagrass, centipedegrass, St. Augustine grass, or zoysiagrass, unless turf injury can be tolerated.

When to Use

Apply Triclopyr 4 Brush Killer during calm days, when rain is not in the immediate forecast.

Withdraw livestock from grazing treated grass or consumption of treated hay at least 3 days before slaughter. This restriction applies to grazing during the season following treatment or hay harvested during the season following treatment.

Safety Information

Triclopyr 4 Brush Killer is safe to use around children and pets when applied according to the product label instructions. Always wear the proper personal protective equipment (PPE) when mixing and applying this product.

Except for lactating dairy animals, there are no grazing restrictions following application of this product. Do not allow lactating dairy animals to graze treated areas until the next growing season following application of this product. Do not harvest hay for 14 days after application of Triclopyr 4 Brush Killer.

Do not enter treated areas until the product has completely dried.

Special Considerations

Triclopyr 4 Brush Killer can be mixed with various other chemicals such as surfactants like Alligare 90 that increase the effectiveness of the product. When Triclopyr 4 Brush Killer is mixed with water, it creates an emulsion that will require constant agitation.

Alternatively, you can mix Triclopyr with oil instead of water. Oil will help carry the product to the roots faster than water. Using an indicator dye, like Vision Pro Max, with Triclopyr will be helpful to keep track of where you have sprayed and to avoid over-application.

AvailabilityIn Stores, Online
Restricted UseNo
Shipping Restrictions16 Ounce: AK, HI
2.5 Gallon: AK, HI
32 Ounce: AK, HI
1 Gallon: AK, HI
BrandALLIGARE
Keith's Pro Tips"Some desired plants are sensitive to Triclopyr. When applying Triclopyr, it may be helpful to use a piece of cardboard or plastic to block any drift or spray from coming in contact with non-target plants."
Product DrawbacksTriclopyr 4 Brush Killer is highly concentrated so it must be measured well before application. Be careful not to overapply and be careful applying near areas where your desired ornamental bushes and plants are.
Target PestsAlder, Arrowwood, Ash, Aspen, Bear Clover, Beech, Birch, Black gum, Black Medic, Blackberry, Blackbrush, Boxelder, Brazilian Pepper, Buckthorn, Bull Thistle, Burdock, Canada Thistle, Cascara, Ceanothus, Cherry, Chicory, Chinquapin, Choke Cherry, Cinquefoil, Clover, Cottonwood, Crataegus, Creeping Beggarweed, Curly dock, Dandelion, Dogfennel, Dogwood, Douglas fir, Eastern Persimmon, Elderberry, Elm, Field Bindweed, Gallberry, Goldenrod, Granjeno, Ground Ivy, Guajillo, Guava Tulip Poplar, Hawthorn, Hazel, Hickory, Hornbeam, Huisache (suppression), Kudzu, Lambsquarters, Lespedeza, Locust, Madrone, Maples, Matchweed, Milkweed Vine, Mulberry, Mustard, Oaks, Osage Orange, Oxalis, Pepper Vine, Persimmon, Pine, Plantain, Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, Poplar, Purple Loosestrife, Ragweed, Salmonberry, Salt Cedar, Saltbush, Sassafras, Scotch Broom, Sericea Lespedeza, Smartweed, Sulfur Cinquefoil, Sumac, Sweet Clover, Sweet Gum, Sweetbay Magnolia, Sycamore, Tan Oak Gorse, Thimbleberry, Tree-of-Heaven, Tropical Soda Apple, Trumpet Creeper, Twisted Acacia, Vetch, Virginia Creeper, Wax Myrtle, Wild Carrot, Wild Lettuce, Wild Rose, Wild Violet, Willow, Winged elm, Yarrow
Application EquipmentGloves, Pump Sprayer, Respirator Mask, Spray Rig
Application MethodsBasal Treatment, Broadcast Spray, Spot Treatment
Active IngredientTriclopyr BEE 61.6%
Product TypeHerbicide
FormulationEmulsifiable Concentrate (EC)
Application RateSpot treatments on commercial turf should be done at a rate of 3/8 to 3/4 fl. oz. of Triclopyr 4 Brush Killer per 1 to 2 gallons of water per 1,000 sq. ft. For woody plants as a foliage treatment, use 4 to 8 quarts of product per 5 gallons of water per acre.
Shelf LifeTriclopyr 4 Brush Killer will last for up to 3 years when stored in a cool, dry area above 28°F.
YieldFor foliage treatment of woody plants, one gallon of Triclopyr 4 can treat up to one acre. For broadleaf weed control, one quart can treat one acre.
Use SitesOutdoors
Time to KillTriclopyr 4 Brush Killer can take up to 14 days to kill vegetation. Reapplications may be necessary after 4 weeks to control heavy brush that are more resilient.
Comparable ProductsGarlon 4, Remedy
Incompatible Grass Types Bentgrass, Kikuyugrass, St Augustine, Zoysiagrass
Incompatible Home SidingBrick, Hardie Plank, Stone Veneer, Wood, Vinyl
EPA Registration #81927-11
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4/29/19
Byron L.
Verified Buyer
Works Great
I use it mainly for poison ivy and wisteria. The wisteria is growing everywhere along our back property line. It has been there a long time. It grew up a large pine tree, about 70 feet high, almost killing it. It is also up to the hot wire on our power line. I will keep spraying triclopyr on it until the new shoots stop coming up.
80%
11/15/18
David T.
Verified Buyer
Same as above
The order came fast and i have not had a chance to use it as the sow has already arrived
60%
10/22/18
Jeffrey B.
Verified Buyer
Waiting for results
I applied the product but don't know how long it is supposed to take to work. Purchase and delivery of the product was easy.
100%
9/3/18
Jon F.
Verified Buyer
Shipment came right on time and packaged very well. Just starting using this with fall rolling in and so far so good. Excited to get rid of the false strawberry creeping all over my lawn
100%
8/29/18
Maria P.
Verified Buyer
Winter program for killing Kudzu
This stuff works very well if you use it mixed with a surfactant (up to 50/50) and no water. I also added a blue colorant so I could see where I'd already been kudzu fighting. A little of this stuff goes a long way. I cut back the kudzu when it is in the dormant stage, all the way to the mother root and then I use a drill to drill the exposed root full of little holes and then I spray this solution into the holes and cuts. So far, so good. If you do this in the growing season, the root will sometimes throw out dwarfed kudzu leaves. That is easy to come back and spray with Crossbow or Clopyralid 3. The kudzu shoots thatyou remove when cutting back, should be removed to a pile somewhere and either burnt or chipped. Otherwise, it will grow back and make more shoots and that means you just propagated a whole new mess of kudzu! At least Kudzu isn't poisonous like poison ivy, or has thorns. It could always be worse. Solutions pest and lawn has these products at the best value for money around.
100%
8/27/18
Terry G.
Verified Buyer
Triclopyr Overall Best Herbicide That I Use
I have used hundreds of gallons of Triclopyr over the past many years keeping my pastures clear of unwanted weeds, briers, and brush. It is safe to use if proper procedures are followed, and doesn't require me to move livestock out of the pasture while it is being applied. It is somewhat slow acting, so don't expect immediate knock-down results like with 2,4-D. However, in my experience, Triclopyr is not as volatile as 2,4-D, so it can be applied closer to desired vegetation without the higher risk of drift. I can't imagine trying to farm/ranch with pesticides, and Triclopyr is my go-to herbicide.
100%
8/26/18
Terry S.
Verified Buyer
Triclopyr
Great stuff killed saplings and bushes fast. Fast shipping
100%
8/26/18
Luz G.
Verified Buyer
Great product
Just love it !!!!!!! I had a few big California fan palms, and while trying to decide if keep them or not , a lot more that were not invited started to grow into my front and back yard, it was pretty difficult to get rid of them. So, when I found Triclopyr 4 and started using it my problem was solved.It takes three to four weeks to kill the big ones and the small ones are gone in a week, now just have to keep an eye on new sprouts as I do with any other uninvited weeds.
80%
8/16/18
Ronald W.
Verified Buyer
Good product.
I have used it once so far and it has done a good job on buckthorn. Will be using it for some basil barking and also during the winter mixed with diesel fuel.
100%
8/3/18
Pixel K.
Verified Buyer
Clearing Brushy Areas, Overgrown Flower Beds Around Old House
I used Triclopyr mixed with store brand vegetable oil to make it stick. Cut small trees and brush 1-2 inches from ground and paint cuts with the mixture. I did it this way to be selective in what I killed. Take care in using it this way. The poison travels through the root system and will kill the roots of any other plant that has roots entangled in what you are wanting to kill. And kill it does. All trees, Oriental Bittersweet, Trumpet Vine, Poison Oak & Ivy. Excellent product.
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More Information
Restricted Use No
Shipping Restrictions AK, HI
Availability In Stores, Online
Signal Word CAUTION
Keith's Pro Tip "Some desired plants are sensitive to Triclopyr. When applying Triclopyr, it may be helpful to use a piece of cardboard or plastic to block any drift or spray from coming in contact with non-target plants."
Target Pests Multi Bear Clover , Bermudagrass, Black Medic, Bull Thistle, Burdock, Canada Thistle, Cherry, Cinquefoil, Clover, Creeping Beggarweed, Curly Dock, Dandelion, Field Bindweed, Kikuyugrass, Kudzu, Lambsquarters, Lespedeza, Oak, Oxalis, Plantain, Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, Ragweed, Smartweed, Trumpet Creeper, Virginia Creeper, Wild Carrot, Wild Lettuce, Willow, Yarrow, Alder, Arrowwood, Ash, Aspen, Beech, Birch, Black Gum, Blackberry, Blackbrush, Boxelder, Brazilian Pepper, Buckthorn, Cascara, Ceanothus, Chicory, Chinquapin, Choke Cherry, Cottonwood, Dogfennel, Dogwood, Douglas Fir, Eastern Persimmon, Elderberry, Elm, Gallberry, Goldenrod, Gorse, Granjeno, Ground Ivy, Guajillo, Guava, Hawthorn, Hazel, Hickory, Hornbeam, Huisache, Locust, Madrone, Maples, Matchweed, Milkweed Vine, Mulberry, Mustard, Osage Orange, Pepper Vine, Persimmon, Pine, Poplar, Purple Loosestrife, Salmonberry, Salt Cedar, Saltbush, Saltbush Silver Myrtle, Sassafras, Scotch Broom, Sericea Lespedeza, Sulfur Cinquefoil, Sumac, Sweet Clover, Sweet Gum, Sweetbay Magnolia, Sycamore, Tan Oak, Thimbleberry, Tree-of-Heaven, Tropical Soda Apple, Tulip Poplar, Twisted Acacia, Vetch, Wax Myrtle, Wild Rose, Wild Violet, Winged Elm
Time to Kill Triclopyr 4 Brush Killer can take up to 14 days to kill vegetation. Reapplications may be necessary after 4 weeks to control heavy brush that are more resilient.
Chemical Type Herbicide
Formulation Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC)
Application Methods Basal Treatment, Broadcast Spray, Spot Treatment
Product Drawbacks Triclopyr 4 Brush Killer is highly concentrated so it must be measured well before application. Be careful not to overapply and be careful applying near areas where your desired ornamental bushes and plants are.
Active Ingredient Triclopyr BEE 61.6%
Application Equipment Gloves, Pump Sprayer, Respirator Mask, Spray Rig
Mix Rate Spot treatments on commercial turf should be done at a rate of 3/8 to 3/4 fl. oz. of Triclopyr 4 Brush Killer per 1 to 2 gallons of water per 1,000 sq. ft. For woody plants as a foliage treatment, use 4 to 8 quarts of product per 5 gallons of water per acre.
Low Use Rate 0.375 fl. oz./1,000 sq. ft.
High Use Rate 5.82 fl. oz./1,000 sq. ft.
Use Sites Outdoors
Yield For foliage treatment of woody plants, one gallon of Triclopyr 4 can treat up to one acre. For broadleaf weed control, one quart can treat one acre.
EPA Registration No. 81927-11
Shelf Life Triclopyr 4 Brush Killer will last for up to 3 years when stored in a cool, dry area above 28°F.
Comparable Products Garlon 4, Remedy
Children or pets? No
Property Characteristics None
Questions and Answers
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  1. Q:For a medium mix, how many oz per gallon of water?
    8/24/21
    A:I use about 2 oz per gallon and a bit of surficant

    ed mellis

    8/26/21
    Certified Buyer
  2. Q:Concentration for killing English ivy?
    7/25/21
    A:It should work well at normal recommended strength. It is much more effective when mixed with methylated seed oil or a recommended surfactant and the results will be visible very quickly.

    Herman Beach

    7/28/21
    Certified Buyer
  3. Q:Will triclipyr 4 harm Bermuda and tall fescue lawns?
    7/12/21
  4. Q:Will Triclopyr 4 kill black locust?
    7/9/21
    A:Sorry but I've only used it on buckthorn.

    Tracy Helgeson

    7/9/21
    Certified Buyer
  5. Q:In my yard I have several small patches of creeping bellflower of just a couple sf each as well as an larger area 15' X 5'. Tryclopyr-4 has been recommended to me. How many ounces per gallon should I use to treat the problem? And how long must I wait before planting new plants in those areas?
    7/9/21
  6. Q:Trying to kill horseweeds in Mo. We have had a lot of rain lately but it is turning off-dry. Have tried numerous types of herbicides trying to kill these weeds with no luck. What kind of herbicide would you suggest?
    7/6/21
    A:A mix of gly and triclopyr will get most things. It’s not just what you use but knowing HOW to use it

    David Lum

    7/7/21
    Certified Buyer
  7. Q:how many ounces of Vastlan specialty Herbicide triclopyr choline group 4 do I mix per gallon in a backpack sprayer?
    7/5/21
    A:I use 3 oz/gal with backpack sprayer, but I have never used it alone without other chemicals in the mix. I use this mix on honey locust trees.

    James Reese

    7/5/21
    Certified Buyer
  8. Q:How much and how to apply to blackberry's in small areas with a backpack sprayer and what tip to use.? Yes
    5/20/21
    A:use regular tip, keep tip close to what you are spraying if you don't want spray to catch other foliage around

    Roger Hedge

    5/20/21
    Certified Buyer
  9. Q:What is the difference between Triclopyr4 & Trivlopr3 ?
    5/16/21
  10. Q:Do you sell sprayers, not backpack?
    4/24/21
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