Safe Use of Herbicides Around Water. Safe Use of Pesticides Around Water.

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Safe Use of Herbicides Around Water

Safe Use of Pesticides Around Water

Safe Use of Herbicides Around Water Prevention and Containment Surveying and small- scale eradication Management Chemical Grazing management Biological

Prevention and Containment Limit weed seed dispersal –Limiting vehicles –Washing vehicles and equipment –Weed free seed –Holding livestock before introducing –Education to land-users

Prevention and Containment Limit weed seed dispersal Contain neighboring infestations –Contain the encroaching borders that can be easily controlled –Funnel livestock or wildlife to easily controlled areas

Prevention and Containment Limit weed seed dispersal Contain neighboring infestations Properly manage desirable vegetation –Competitive plants –Proper grazing management

Systematic surveys and then small-scale eradication Key point….systematic and methodical (2-3 times/year) Early detection makes for easy eradication Combine surveys and eradication with good record-keeping –Helps determine # of years for control –Effectiveness of control methods –Response of both weed and desirable vegetation

Management Chemical Biological Prevention

Chemical management At best the most you can hope for is seed management. Total eradication of large patches is almost impossible Flowing water or ditchbank

Ditchbanks Inner ditch Ditchtop Reverse slope Water

Herbicides for Ditchbanks Make sure its labeled for ditchbanks Choose a herbicide with: –Low persistence –Low water solubility Time your application when runoff is unlikely Prevent physical drift

Solubility Amount of chemical that can be dissolved into a solution Expressed as parts per million. > 30 ppm means high solubility = high tendency to leach or runoff. Tordon = ,4-D = 890 Assert = 1370 Ally/Escort –1750 (pH 5) – 2790 (pH 7) –213,00 (pH 9) Paraquat = 7000 Roundup = 12,000 Salt – 900,000 ppm

Common Herbicides Used Some 2,4-D products Rodeo Less commonly use products include: * Garlon * Krenite

Herbicides – 2-4,D Various labels in Montana –Amine 4 Selective Weed Killer – Wilbur-Ellis –2,4-D Amine No.4 – Wilbur Ellis –Amine 400 – PBI Gordon Some labels allow for overspray onto water

Herbicides - Rodeo Roundup labeled for aquatic uses Do not apply within ½ mile of potable water intake Must use approved (labeled) surfactants Non-selective

Herbicides - Krenite Do not apply to open water or where there is a danger of runoff. Used mainly for woody and brushy species –Take care with non-target species

Herbicides - Garlon Do not apply to open water or below the high water mark

Safe Use of Herbicides Around Water Prevention and Containment Surveying and small-scale eradication Management Chemical Grazing management Biological

Herbicides & Ditchbanks Rodeo Labeled 2,4-D’s Banvel, Stinger Curtail Tordon

Biological Control Slow acting but reduces seed production and stresses plants KP… A main goal of riparian weed management is to control weeds immediately to prevent seed dispersal by moving water