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- Killed 95 of the grass
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Comments about Whitetail Institute Arrest Grass Control Herbicide, 1 Pint:
The foodplot looked like 50% weeds and grass before spraying. The plot was just under 1/2 acre. I used the 1/2 acre amount of Arrest and 4 oz. of oil (same oil used with Slay) with 10 gal. of water from an ATV sprayer. I sprayed Slay with oil one week later. Three weeks later the plot is 95% free of weeds. (the grass was 6-8" when I sprayed).
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With the correct mix of water this product will take out the grass with no problem. I missed a spot in my food plot and what a difference there was between the treated and non treated clover plot. The plot is 5 years old this year and with this product and with frost seeding I will be able to keep the plot going without the expense and labor of starting a new plot.
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- DID NOT KILL THE GRASS
- Does Not Work
- Expensive
- POOR INSTRUCTIONS
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Comments about Whitetail Institute Arrest Grass Control Herbicide, 1 Pint:
I purchased Arrest herbicide at Gander Mountain for [$] a pint, to control the grass in my clover foodplot. The instructions state to mix 2 ounces of arrest with 1 gallon of water and spray when the grass is short. I sprayed my foodplot twice without any results so I mixed 2.5 ounces of Arrest with 1 gallon of water and sprayed the foodplot 2 more times without any results. I also spot sprayed the foodplot twice. I called Whitetail INST. and was told I had to use 3 ounces per gallon and had to add crop oil and nitrogen to the mix, which I did, AGAIN without any results. Don't waste your money. I have better luck controlling grass and weeds in my plots by mowing.
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Comments about Whitetail Institute Arrest Grass Control Herbicide, 1 Pint:
Follow the directions and research the process thoroughly .
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I don't know if I did something wrong, but this stuff didn't kill any grass at all.
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will this product kill the chickory? what other products do i need to add to this? read something about oil?? and another product. thanksAsked on 3/30/2012 by lookin4myhoney from hart mi0 answers
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How often does this product need to be applied. My proposed use is for dirt infields for our little league baseball association.Asked on 10/21/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
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Use round-up or generic glyphosate. Round-up does not run off and kill surrounding areasAnswered on 3/21/2010 by Dave from Rochester, NY
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Will it work on weeds also?Asked on 8/25/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
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Arrest will not kill broadleaf weeds, only grasses.Answered on 3/21/2010 by Dave from Rochester, NY
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will this product kill fernsAsked on 7/10/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
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no it didn't kill anything for me..Answered on 8/25/2009 by six gun from St. regis Falls, NY
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We all know corn is a grass. Will this product kill my "non roundup ready" corn? If not can you use this on a vegatable garden as well?Asked on 4/13/2009 by Anonymous from Fredericksburg, Va0 answers
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how far does one box go, and how do you apply itAsked on 3/29/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
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1 pint will treat up to 20,000 square feet. This is concentrated and will have to be mixed and sprayed.Answered on 3/31/2009 by Matt from Gander Tech





