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Is it too hot?

  • Keith Murray
  • May 30
  • 1 min read

With temperatures rising remember that the herbicides or pesticides and even fertilizers have a temperature range to be used in.


Take a Quick Look at the label and see what the max temperature is before using the product. Many herbicides are to be used below 90 degrees and some even lower.


When temperatures rise liquids can become volatile very easy. This means the water droplets tern into a vapor and can travel very far.


My rule of thumb is if it’s hot out, I’m not treating. If I absolutely need to I read the label and check for that temperature range.

 
 
 

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