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Bonide Sedge Ender Nutsedge Killer Concentrate 16 oz

$32.74
reg $38.80
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BioAdvanced Complete, Ready-to-Use Insect Killer, Liquid - 24 fl oz

$25.40
reg $28.90
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Safer Brand Insect Killer 7 oz

Harris Roach Killer Powder 16 oz

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Arber Organic Insecticide for Rose and Flower

Sevin Insect, Mite & Disease Control Liquid, Flower & Shrub - 32 fl oz

$37.08
reg $42.45
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Arber Organic Fungicide for Rose and Flower

$13.19
reg $23.99
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Bonide ProZone Weed Beater Weed Killer Granules 10 lb

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Wait times vary by product. Some labels allow replanting within 1 day, others recommend waiting about 5 days, and at least one product specifies waiting up to 4 months before planting ornamental bedding plants, trees, shrubs, sod, or seed. Because recommendations differ, follow the specific product label for the exact replanting interval for the product you used.

Times vary by product. Several listings indicate the spray becomes rainproof in about 15 minutes, one lists as fast as 30 minutes, while a feed-type product advises avoiding watering for 24 hours. Check the product label for the exact rainproof interval and any watering restrictions.

Formulations vary across products: examples include herbicidal soaps (e.g., Ammoniated Soap of Fatty Acids 3.68%), water-based mixes with essential oils and surfactants, and other soap-based actives. Ingredient lists differ by product, so consult the label or product details for exact active ingredients before use.

Options include snap-in refill bottles designed to fit reusable sprayer handles, refillable bottles (for example 64 oz refills that advertise treating up to ~400 weeds), and starter kits that include a reusable or battery-powered wand. Exact capacities and compatibility vary by product, so check the product description for details.

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