Apply anywhere tough brush grows. Including thorny and noxious weeds that can be dangerous to pull by hand.
Along fences
Cabins
Walkways
Trails
Wooded Areas
BioAdvanced Brush Killer Plus
Special Penetrating formula, kills even the toughest plants
Win the Battle with Brush!
If tough brush is trying to take over your yard, fight back with our brush killer products. With penetrating formulas specifically designed to kill the toughest plants down to the roots, you can rid your property of Kudzu, Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, Blackberry, Bramble and more.
Rain or water 4 hours after application will not wash away effectiveness
Get rid of the weed that causes allergic reactions, plus kill over 70+ types of brush, vines, brambles and woody plants. For best results, apply when plants are fully leafed out and actively growing.
Ergo-Grip Spraying Technology
This award-winning design offers more comfort, ease and efficiency when spraying. The grip-controlled spray trigger reduces finger, thumb and hand fatigue. It also features a folding spray wand, wide nozzle wings and wand storage pocket.
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This powerful, penetrating formula works by entering plants through the leaves, green or cut woody shoots, and roots, then moving throughout the plant to kill it. See initial results as soon as 1 week.
Use a sheet of cardboard or plastic to protect desirable plants from accidental contact with the product
For vines growing on desirable plants, cut the vine and spray the stump
To Kill Poison Ivy or Poison Oak Contact with Poison Ivy or Poison Oak anytime of the year can cause an allergic reaction. Handle dead plants with rubber gloves. Dispose of plants and gloves in tightly sealed garbage bags
Adjust spray nozzle to give a coarse spray
Hold sprayer about 12 inches from weed
Spray the weeds you want to kill until thoroughly wet but not dripping
Win the battle With brush! If tough brush is trying to take over your yard, fight back with our brush killer products. With penetrating formulas specifically designed to kill the toughest plants down to the roots, you can rid your property of kudzu, poison ivy, poison oak, blackberry, bramble & more. If you want it gone, we've got the solution.
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This stuff absolutely DOES kill English Ivy. I mixed as directed, 4 ounces per gallon of water. I have a LOT of English Ivy encroaching where I don't want it. Thousands of leaves on their skinny little stems. I tested this stuff on just 5 leaves right outside my sliding glass doors so I could entertain myself watching what happened over the 1-6 weeks the bottle said it takes to work. 4 hours later those 5 leaves looked a little "off" somehow. I went to bed. 24 hours later those five leaves had bent over, their stems no longer able to support them. The thousands of other leaves continue to happily stand tall in the sun. It is now 72 hours since I sprayed them and they have fallen onto their little faces. They are still green in color but seriously "sick". Their future looks grim. As soon as the temperature goes into the 70's again I am going to blast away on a bunch of the ivy. If you are like many others are wondering if it works on English Ivy...IT DOES. UPDATE JULY 18, 2018: AND, this stuff kills the heck out of blackberry bushes.Remarkable and pretty fast. In just 2-3 days the blackberry bushes were wilting. In a week they were brown. Now maybe 2 weeks later even the tough huge stems are a dead brown. The entire mess of bush is falling to the ground like dust. Amazing.
I was worried this was just like some others I have tried, but WOWOW was I ever pleasantly surprised, it killed them within just a couple of hrs. I sprayed even through my fence since I am too disabled to climb the hill behind my house. It killed em all. You should have seen my little backyard last year!!!! A jungle of trumpetvines and morning glory entangled, and the trumpeting poked out of every crack in my patio and up to the second floor balcony. Last year I was down and out with breast cancer so couldn't take care, nor did I care, for my small backyard and the much hated trumpet vine just grew under and in everything. They are pretty tempting with the red flower the bees love so much, and wouldn't mind if they didn't spread like weed. I tried some stuff two years ago but that didn't work, even though I cut them all back so we could paint every stump. But this year, yea!!! Wiped this trumpet wall out for sure! I even managed to kill a bush that dropped over my fence from the entrance to the development , it's a prickly one with red berries which dropped into my little garden and promptly shrouded. Just sprayed it and it's gone. I didn't have a gardenhose, it's what you need to book the bottle to, so I poured some into a spray bottle, added water, kind configured on the dilution that would happen with a hose attached and depending on the amount of water, meaning how wide open you have the faucet, I.e. water pressure. I had a fine misting or spray so I missed all the vines I could reach close-up and sprayed it on to vines that had crept upstairs onto balcony.
I have you know, ALL VINES OF ANY KIND. are now gone, dead.
I will keep spraying on any new shoots, the ecosystem is elaborate, under all of the paved porch, across underneath to the little flower garden I so cherish next to the sitting area. But I am 100% certain that I will finally get rid of all of the trumpet vine around my property. This product is perfect. CAV,ET: don't spray it on anything you want to keep, my neighbor wanted to help me out and he sprayed the BlackBerry commuting out of a decorative bush. I had already sprayed it VERY CAREFULLY, covered the Bush where I knew it could hit the Bush. My neighbor just sprayed, apparently - I didn't see him do it - but today that part of my decorAtive bush is dead, right on top center...grrr. Sooooo. be careful when you spray near plants you want to keep, protect them somehow.
I've been trying to kill some Siberian Elm trees (some people call them Chinese Elm but I'm talking about Ulmus pumila) for years. The original trees were cut down almost EIGHT years ago, but shoots just keep returning. RoundUp doesn't kill them, starving them for sunlight doesn't kill them, digging roots doesn't kill them. They're seemingly indestructible. But spray this stuff directly on the shoots and a week or two later they're dead. They may try to shoot once or twice more, but spray again and they're gone for good. I'd pay ten times the price of this for that level of success. Wonderful, DEADLY stuff.
I was looking for a weed killer to REPLACE ROUNDUP weed killer. First time I used it I noticed it took almost 3 weeks to kill the weeds. I was disappointed but resolved to continue the use. Today I ATTEMPED to use it again and the sprayer would NOT DISPENSE the Weed killer with the sprayer unit. Of course the sprayer unit was turned on. The BAYER ADVANCED Weed killer started dispensing the liquid out of the middle of the handle. Well I used gloves and just dripped it over some weeds for a little while. Then it STOPPED even dripping the weed killer. So I poured the remaining liquid weed killer about one gallon on some weeds. This is a THREE GALLON container that would NOT DISPENSE THE WEED KILLER PROPERLY FOR TWO GALLONS. IN SUMMARY BAYER ADVANCED NEEDS to VASTLY IMPROVE YOUR WEED CONTAINER. ROUNDUP IS DANGEROUS TO YOUR HEALTH. YOUR COMPANY NEEDS TO UNDERSTAND THERE WILL BE SOME MONEY MADE WHILE THE SALES FOR ROUNDUP GO DOWN. Thanks R.Robertson
We are surrounded by neighbors who could care less about their yards, I’ve been battling Oldman’s Beard Clematis and Blackberry vines from two different sides of our fence for two years now. I used this magical stuff and within 2 days (sunny weather has best results), these obnoxious vines have started to shrivel and decay. I started spraying them daily as they are poking through the fence and I’m ok with overkilling them. I can honestly say that I have thoroughly enjoyed watching them slowly die.