bermuda grass selective herbicide Fusilade II Turf & Ornamental Herbicide – Selective Grass Weed Control
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bermuda grass selective herbicide

bermuda grass selective herbicide Fusilade II Turf & Ornamental Herbicide – Selective Grass Weed Control

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bermuda grass selective herbicide Fusilade II Turf & Ornamental Herbicide – Selective Grass Weed ControlSelective Post Emergent Control of Bermudagrass & Grassy Weeds Professional grade grass weed control that wont harm ornamental plants. Fusilade II Turf and Ornamental Herbicide is a selective, systemic post emergent herbicide designed to control annual and perennial grassy weeds without injuring labeled broadleaf ornamentals. It is especially effective for suppressing and removing Bermudagrass from tall fescue and zoysiagrass turf, making it a go to

Selective Post-Emergent Control of Bermudagrass & Grassy Weeds

Professional-grade grass weed control that won’t harm ornamental plants.

Fusilade® II Turf and Ornamental Herbicide is a selective, systemic post-emergent herbicide designed to control annual and perennial grassy weeds without injuring labeled broadleaf ornamentals. It is especially effective for suppressing and removing Bermudagrass from tall fescue and zoysiagrass turf, making it a go-to solution for overseed transition and turf correction programs.

Absorbed quickly through leaf tissue, Fusilade II moves throughout the plant to the shoots, roots, rhizomes, and stolons—stopping growth within days and delivering visible yellowing and decline within 7–14 days.

What It Controls

  • Bermudagrass (suppression & control in fescue and zoysia)
  • Crabgrass
  • Goosegrass
  • Foxtail
  • Johnsongrass
  • Other annual and perennial grassy weeds

Why Choose Fusilade® II

  • Selective Grass Control: Removes grassy weeds without harming labeled ornamentals.
  • Bermuda Removal Specialist: One of the best tools for suppressing Bermudagrass in cool-season turf.
  • Systemic Action: Moves through the plant for complete control.
  • Rainfast in 1 Hour: Reduces risk of wash-off after application.
  • Flexible Application: Over-the-top or directed spray options available.

Lawn & Landscape Use

  • Suppress and control Bermudagrass in Tall Fescue
  • Suppress Bermudagrass in Zoysiagrass
  • Control grassy weeds in ornamental beds
  • Use in landscapes, commercial turf, and residential lawns

Always verify turf tolerance and site suitability on the product label before application.

Application Rates

General Grass Weed Control:

  • 0.4 – 0.6 fl oz per 1,000 sq ft (16–24 fl oz per acre)
  • Add nonionic surfactant at 0.25% v/v (½ pint per 25 gallons of spray solution)

Bermudagrass Suppression in Zoysiagrass & Tall Fescue:

  • 0.07 – 0.14 fl oz per 1,000 sq ft (3–6 fl oz per acre)
  • Repeat every 28 days while actively growing
  • Higher rates may cause temporary turf discoloration (recovery typically 10–14 days)

Bermudagrass Suppression in St. Augustine

  • Using Fusilade II on St. Augustine grass requires mixing it with Recognition Herbicide to prevent severe turf damage.
  • Apply Recognition at .029-.044 oz./1,000 sqft with Fusilade II at .55 oz./1,000 sqft
  • Include a non-ionic surfactant.  0.32 oz./gal. of spray solution
  • Provide adequate fertility and irrigation to encourage zoysiagrass or St. Augustine grass growth and spread
  • Additional applications may be needed to maintain bermuda grass control until the St. Augustine grass can spread into the voids left behind
  • Application intervals vary by time of year and growing conditions, but with .55 oz/1,000 sqft of Fusilade II, a five- to six-week application interval is typical

Application Guidelines

  • Apply to actively growing grass weeds.
  • Avoid mowing 7 days before and after application.
  • Do not apply to drought-stressed or heat-stressed turf.
  • Avoid peak summer applications (July–August) on cool-season turf.
  • Allow at least 1 hour before rainfall or irrigation.

Important Notes

  • Always include a nonionic surfactant.
  • Uniform coverage is critical for effective control.
  • Rotate herbicide modes of action to reduce resistance risk.
  • Always read and follow the full product label.

Fusilade® II is a professional-level solution for correcting Bermudagrass contamination and controlling grassy weeds while protecting valuable turf and ornamental plantings.

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