EndRun Herbicide with Trimec

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EndRun Herbicide with Trimec
 

Compare to name brand herbicides like Trimec 992 and Triplet!  EndRun provides equal control for less cost!

EndRun Herbicide is a powerful generic post-emergent herbicide that offers the same or better weed control as Trimec 992 or Triplet, using less active ingredient per acre.  EndRun controls Dandelion, Clover, Knotweed, Henbit, Chickweed, Plantain, Spurge, and many other broadleaf weeds. Plus, it's pre-loaded surfactant system improves plant uptake, increases spreading and wetting on leaf surfaces and reduces spray bounce for a more accurate application.

Active Ingredient: 2,4-D....................30.56%
MCPP....................8.17%
Dicamba...............2.77%
Target pests: Controls over 80 different broadleaf weeds including Dandelion, Clover, Knotweed, Henbit, Chickweed, Plantain, Spurge and more. Please see label for complete list.
For use in: EndRun is intended for use in ornamental lawns and turf established in institutional, ornamental, and residential/domestic sites.
NOT FOR SALE TO: AK, CA, LA, MA, NJ, NY, HI
Manufactured By: Helena Chemical


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EndRun Herbicide is a powerful generic post-emergent herbicide that offers the same or better weed control as Trimec 992 or Triplet, using less active ingredient per acre.  EndRun controls Dandelion, Clover, Knotweed, Henbit, Chickweed, Plantain, Spurge, and many other broadleaf weeds. Plus, it's pre-loaded surfactant system improves plant uptake, increases spreading and wetting on leaf surfaces and reduces spray bounce for a more accurate application.

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  • 4 of 4 people found this review helpful:

    4 of 5 Stars  Mostly Effective
    By SK on April 11, 2012

    Bought EndRun to combat multiple weeds in a large yard of fescue and bluegrass. Most prominent offenders are chickweed and dandelion. It did make a a positive difference quickly. The dandelions wilted very quickly but some revived after a few days and had to be treated again. The chickweed is slower to react dieing away in 7-10 days. Some patches were either more resilient or did not get a good spray dose due to being less mature upon first treatment. Yard looks much better now. The one prevalent pest it did not control is wild violets. Plan to try Drive on these and any crabgrass that appears. Product delivery was quick and well packed. Will be a repeat customer.

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  • 4 of 4 people found this review helpful:

    5 of 5 Stars  Weed control
    By Paul on April 11, 2012

    I used this on a farm lawn that hadn't been treated for anything in the last 3 years. Last fall I applied some fertilizer and this spring I attacked the pre-emergent for crabgrass and then the dandelions and clover. After 1 application of End Run evey dandelion hit and 90% of the clover patches were taken out...a second application recently applied appears to have taken out the rest. After mowing, except in the areas of high dandelion content, the rest of the yard looks amazing. I'm using all products from this website and every one works as good or better than advertized.

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  • 3 of 3 people found this review helpful:

    5 of 5 Stars  End Run
    By Bernie on August 22, 2011
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    Mixed with Drive and DynAmic for misc weeds in Tall Fescue that were out of control. After first app, weeds are lookin' good (as in most are dead). Second app should polish them off - - had not understood that Trimec is not effective for all weeds, and will use the mixture from now on - -

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  • 3 of 3 people found this review helpful:

    4 of 5 Stars  Not bad
    By Jeff on May 24, 2012

    This package arrived on time and right side up. I had never considered spending this much on weed killer before but this is the brand my sprinkler repair person said he uses on residential projects. I applied the weed killer two weeks ago in perfect conditions. The yard was full of clover, dandelions, and miscellaneous weeds. Today they look haggard but not yet dead. The instructions refer to ounces-per-gallon and gallons-per-acre, neither of which are helpful to someone like me who has never done this before. I ended up using 3 ounces in 3 gallons on about 8,000 square feet. From the looks of the staggering but not yet dead weeds this was not quite enough. Luckily 3 ounces gone leaves plenty left. When the weather clears I'll reapply at a higher concentration.

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February 24, 2011Matt asked:

QCan this be used on hybrid bermuda, zoysia and centipede?

AEnd Run can be used on hybrid Bermuda Grass and Zoysia Grass as listed on the product label. If you would like to use End Run on centipedegrass, you must use it 1/2 the usage rate as listed on the product label according to the manufacturer.

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September 19, 2011Bob from Stevensville, Mt asked:

QEndRun for clover in lawn.
What is the concentration of EndRun per gallon if sprayed in spot sprayer (2-3 gallon)?? Don't know how to translate from pints per acre. Clover and broadleafs scattered in lawn.

AApply 1.1 to 1.5 fluid ounces of EndRun per 1,000 square feet with spray volumes ranging from 0.5 to 5.0 gallons per 1,000 square feet of turf. Like most herbicides, there is not a specific amount of Endrun needed per gallon of water. Your goal with herbicides is to get the recommended amount of product over the area to be treated. We strongly recommend that you read over the Endrun product label to determine the correct usage rate for your needs. Page 2 of the product label has specific usage rates for spot spraying.

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August 6, 2011Wayne from Aliquippa ,pa. asked:

QHow much Endrun per gallon do you mix? I typically spray about 20 gal
I typically spray 20 gallons / acre for weed killer. I have a 200 gallon tank

ALike most herbicides, there is not a specific amount of Endrun needed per gallon of water. Your goal with herbicides is to get the recommended amount of product over the area to be treated. In this case the product label says you should use 1.8 pints - 4.0 pints of Endrun per acre (the actual amount you use will depend on the grasses you are treating) using 5-75 gallons of water. The actual amount of water you use is not very important as water is just the carrier. It is very important to make sure you are applying the correct amount of product over the area to be treated. Some grasses are more sensitive than others and the Endrun product label does give special instructions for those grasses so we do recommend that you read the product label completely before using the product.

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September 19, 2011Robert from Hamilton Mt asked:

QHow much Endrun should I use per gallon water when using a hand pump sprayer?
I got some EndRun for lawn application. How do I determine the number of ounces per gallon using a hand pump spot sprayer?

AApply 1.1 to 1.5 fluid ounces of EndRun per 1,000 square feet with spray volumes ranging from 0.5 to 5.0 gallons per 1,000 square feet of turf. Like most herbicides, there is not a specific amount of Endrun needed per gallon of water. Your goal with herbicides is to get the recommended amount of product over the area to be treated. We strongly recommend that you read over the Endrun product label to determine the correct usage rate for your needs. Page 2 of the product label has specific usage rates for spot spraying.

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February 27, 2012Shari from Caruthersville, Mo. asked:

QCan Endrun be used on tall Fescue grass?
How long should you wait to spray Endrun after fertilizing the lawn?

AYes, Endrun can be used on fescue grass as well as just about any other turf.  Endrun will not affect the fertilizer at all, so you can apply them at the same time or right after one another. 

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July 21, 2012Juan from Kila, Montana asked:

QWill this kill Thistle without killing my yard? How many ounces should I use per Gallon

AEndrun is labeled for thistle and should help get rid of the thistle in your yard as long as it is still actively growing. You will use 1.1-1.5 oz per gallon of water depending on the type of grass you have . Please refer to the Endrun product label for complete usage instructions.

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August 8, 2011John from Florida asked:

QWhich Herbicide can you use on Floratam Grass?

AYou can use End Run to get broadleaf weeds out of Floratam grass. 

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January 14, 2012Judy from Tomball, Texas asked:

QCan you use End Run on St Augustine grass in Texas?
Our lawn has had a tough time this year with the drought, now all the weeds have taken over, especially the chickweed. It took a lot of effort to have the lawn survive this year. I do not want to damage it again by using too strong of a weed killer.

AEndRun Herbicide can be used on most species of St Augustine grass. EndRun should not be used on ‘Floratam’ St. Augustine grass. You should also note that most herbicides including EndRun specifically label their products 'not for use on drought stressed grass'.

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May 11, 2012Dan from United States asked:

QI need to kill all the weeds and keep the good turf, bermuda & fescue. Seed lawn. What do I use?
Can I use diquat bromide (reward) to burn weeds, keep the good grasses, and overseed?

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Our most popular general weed control product that is selective, meaning it will not harm your turf grass but it will kill your weeds, is End Run. End Run is labeled for just about any weed you could have and will not harm your grass.  Best of all, it comes with a surfactant already mixed in the product so you do not have to purchase and mix a surfactant separately like you do with most of the other herbicides that we sell. Here is a link to the End Run:  http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/endrun-herbicide-with-trimec-p-1501.html

As far as diquat, you can use that to kill weeds, but it will also kill everything else it touches including your turf grass.  You can over-seed after using diquat, but just remember it kills everything it touches.  You should use the End Run if you don't want to kill your grass and only kill your weeds. 

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November 30, 2012Lyndel from Nashville Tn asked:

QHow effective is EndRun on crabgrass? In the past I have used MSMA 6 Plus for the crabgrass and a seperate wee

AEnd Run is not labeled for crabgrass so we cannot recommend you use it for this use. You can see all of our crabgrass control products here: Crabgrass Control Products

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