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Dow sendero on coastal bermuda?
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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1562807" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>Ikana, its not against the law to apply it without a license as long as you are doing it under the supervision of the person who buys the chemical. Surmount is a very good product that will knock out prickly pear as well as a lot of woody plants. It also requires a license and is expensive. Spraying prickly pear works a lot better spot spraying. The pads need to be sprayed on both sides for good results. Broadcast spraying will knock it back some but a lot of times doesn't knock it out completely. It dies a slow death so be very patient when looking for results. One good thing about spraying prickly pear, you can do it at any time. Its much easier to see in the winter time so that is when I would spray for it. Also not as many snakes. </p><p>You can do some major damage with a 25 gallon sprayer on a 4 wheeler with a 25' spray hose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1562807, member: 5381"] Ikana, its not against the law to apply it without a license as long as you are doing it under the supervision of the person who buys the chemical. Surmount is a very good product that will knock out prickly pear as well as a lot of woody plants. It also requires a license and is expensive. Spraying prickly pear works a lot better spot spraying. The pads need to be sprayed on both sides for good results. Broadcast spraying will knock it back some but a lot of times doesn't knock it out completely. It dies a slow death so be very patient when looking for results. One good thing about spraying prickly pear, you can do it at any time. Its much easier to see in the winter time so that is when I would spray for it. Also not as many snakes. You can do some major damage with a 25 gallon sprayer on a 4 wheeler with a 25' spray hose. [/QUOTE]
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