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๐ฑ Stop stumps and invasive weeds in their tracksโfast, fierce, and foolproof!
Pathfinder II Specialty Herbicide by Dow AgroSciences is a 2.5-gallon liquid herbicide featuring triclopyr as its active ingredient. Designed for broad use across forests, rangelands, roadsides, and more, it delivers rapid, visible results within 24 hours by killing all vegetation it contacts. Its low-odor formula and professional-grade efficacy make it a top choice for managing tough stumps and invasive plants like Tree of Heaven.
| Active Ingredients | Herbicide, triclopyr |
| Best Sellers Rank | #115,125 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #474 in Weed Killers |
| Brand | Dow AgroSciences |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 32 Reviews |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Liquid Volume | 2.5 Gallons |
| UPC | 662974167587 |
S**N
This will stop tree stumps from growing
This stuff is Amazing! I discovered it after the state workers that trim the trees from the power lines came around. After they trim, they sprayed this stuff on the stumps growing under the power lines. The next day Everything that they sprayed was brown and dead. I chased them down and asked what they were using. They gave me a bottle that had about 2 inches left in the bottom. This stuff is an indiscriminate killer. It kills EVERYTHING it touches. No exceptions. It doesn't take much, either. Cut down a tree and lightly spray the stump and it will never grow back. It does not have a strong smell.
J**C
Tree of Heaven stopped in its tracks.
Used it on Tree of Heaven which is a problem here in PA. Saw results pretty much the next day and application method was fast and easy. No smell and added Razer blue dye to control pattern. This is the product to use to control and kill Tree of Heaven.
M**V
Works very well on Ailanthus altissima commonly known as tree of heaven
Don't cut down a mature Tree of Heaven without killing it first. We cut one down and it proceeded to sprout hundreds of seedlings up to 50 feet away. Pulling them out just makes more pop up to replace it. I applied Pathfinder II using a sprayer at very low pressure effectively dribbling it on the leaves and lower stem. For bigger trees up to 6 inches spray the trunk about 18" and down for even larger trees use the hack and squirt method. This works best from July to October. Wait for the tree to die before cutting it down. I had very good luck killing even large trees with Pathfinder II and it's premixed so very easy to use. Two gallons will treat many many trees.
E**R
works
Works good
W**N
Kills trees
This stuff is expensive and it works. I use a hand-held spray bottle to apply the stuff to the cut ends of shrubs and trees. It really works. It should be a bright red color; my bottle was faded in color.
G**Y
It works
Works like a champ.
M**E
Wish I had this years ago!!!
Love this product. Would of saved me so much money down the road it I had this years ago.
P**.
Does the job!
I got this to deal with several multiflora rose bushes that are VERY invasive - fast-growing, nasty thorns, and nothing I've tried even phased them. As I type this it's four days since I did the first treatment with this stuff, and they are fully wilting! And this is from an application where I didn't really get to put the product down by the base of the plants yet..... I'm impressed. Will cut the dead branches and do a second application to the bases, and fully expect that to do the trick. Super! Update, at the two-week mark: WOW! It definitely did the trick - plants started turning brown and the branches were curling, within a day; and I hadn't even been able to apply it to the base/root area as the instructions said to do. Went back today to cut down as much of the branches as I could, and re-apply to the now-exposed base/roots, and I fully expect that will be that for those plants. I'm completely satisfied, so far - I'll report back if they don't stay dead, but I suspect they will. Note 1 - I also hit a knee-high thistle plant (our other invasive-nasty plant problem) with the a bit of the stuff. Not only did it die, it basically disintegrated - by today there was nothing left except about a two-inch greyed and desiccated stump. :-0
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