Target 6 Plus Herbicide MSMA – 2.5 Gal
Get powerful postemergence weed control with Target 6 Plus Herbicide MSMA – 2.5 Gal. Ideal for golf courses, sod farms & highways. Not for residential lawns.
Get powerful postemergence weed control with Target 6 Plus Herbicide MSMA – 2.5 Gal. Ideal for golf courses, sod farms & highways. Not for residential lawns.
Trimec Southern Herbicide controls clover, chickweed, and other broadleaf weeds in warm-season turfgrass. Ideal for golf courses, lawns, and sports fields.
Stump Remover Granules Herbicide (1 lb) accelerates stump decomposition, making removal or burning easier and preventing termite infestations. Easy to use!
Boost pesticide effectiveness with Spreader Sticker – Pt – Gallon. Prevent wash-off, increase coverage, and improve residual activity for better results.
Herbi-Oil 83-17 Surfactant for Herbicide enhances herbicide effectiveness, improving penetration and coverage. Ideal for use with Atrazine, 2,4-D, and more.
Eliminate foam without affecting chemical effectiveness with Defoamer Antifoamer Agent – Qt. Ideal for sprayers and liquid-based applications.
Bed bugs become established in structures when they hitch a ride in boxes, baggage, furniture, bedding, laundry, and in and on clothing worn by people coming from infested sites. Poultry workers can carry bed bugs to their residences from their places of work.
Cockroaches are one of the most resilient pests on the planet. It is estimated that they have lived on this planet for over 300 million years and that they have evolved very little in that time. In other words, cockroaches today look exactly like the cockroaches 300 million year ago.
More than 200 squirrel species live all over the world. squirrels have four front teeth that never stop growing so they don’t wear down from the constant gnawing. Tree squirrels are the types most commonly recognized, often seen gracefully scampering and leaping from branch to branch. Other species are ground squirrels that live in burrow or tunnel systems, where some hibernate during the winter season.
Termites occur in every state of the United States and parts of Canada. To date, they have not been reported in Alaska. They cause varying degrees of trouble, depending upon the geographical
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