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The battery-powered Comfort Wand® gives your hands a break with its one-touch continuous spray.
The Trigger Sprayer is all about great value and ease of use. Simply point and squeeze.
The best value for large areas. Mix the specified amount of product with water in a backpack, pump, hose-end, or power sprayer then spray uniformly as a broadcast or spot treatment. You can also use with the Ortho® Dial N Spray® Hose-End Sprayer and eliminate measuring and mixing altogether!
Simply attach the battery-powered Ortho® Comfort Wand® from your previous bottle to your new Refill bottle to spot treat weeds with a continuous stream — no bending or pumping required.
Attaches to a garden hose to treat large areas quickly and easily. No mixing or measuring!
Perfect for spot-treating! Simply point and squeeze.
Active Ingredients
Cautions
Do not use clippings from the treated areas as mulch or compost around flowers, ornamentals, trees, or in vegetable gardens.
An application to bermudagrass may cause temporary yellowing or discoloration but full recovery can be expected.
Keep this container from freezing.
Disposal Methods
If empty: Place in trash or offer for recycling if available.
If partly filled: Call your local solid waste agency for disposal instructions. Never place unused product down any indoor or outdoor drain.
Product Label
Safety Data Sheets can be found at scottsmsds.com
Ortho® Weed B-gon™ Lawn Weed Killer Ready-To-Use + Crabgrass Control kills crabgrass, dandelions and other listed common lawn weeds to the root! With the convenient trigger applicator, you can kill 200+ weeds without damaging your lawn* for easy and effective spot treatment. And Ortho® Weed B-gon™ starts working immediately—you'll see results in hours! *When used as directed.
How to Use
Press the trigger to spray. Aim at the center of the weed and spray to lightly cover weeds. (Make certain that the spray does not come into contact with any person or pet, either directly or through drift).
When you have completed treating an area, turn the nozzle to "OFF."
Store the bottle in a secure location until it is needed.
Where Not to Use
Do not spray the exposed roots of ornamentals and trees.
This should not be used near the dripline of trees and shrubs.
Where to Use
When to Apply
Applications should be made when daytime temperatures are between 45°F and 90°F (do not apply to Bermudagrass when it is above 85°F) and weeds are young and actively growing.
For new lawns, apply only when grass has reached a height of at least 2 inches.
Avoid applications during the spring transition of warm season grasses.
How Often to Apply
Watering Tips
GRASS WEEDS: Crabgrass, large and smooth; Foxtail, green, yellow and giant Signalgrass, broadleaf.
BROADLEAF WEEDS: Annual yellow sweetclover, Aster, Austrian fieldcress; Bedstraw; Beggarticks; Betony, Florida; Bindweed field; Bird vetch; Bitter wintercress; Bittercress, hairy, Bitterweed, Black-eyed Susan; Black medic Black mustard; Blackseed plantain; Blessed thistle; Blood flower milkweed; Blue lettuce; Blue venain; Bracted plantain; Brassbuttons; Bristly oxtongue; Broadleaf dock, Broadleaf plantain; Broomweed, Budihom; Buckhorn plantain; Bulbous buttercup; Bull thistle; Bullnettle; Burdover; Burdog Burning nettle; Burweed; Buttercup; Buttonweed; Canada thistle; Carolina geranium; Carpetweed; Catchweed bedstraw; Catnip; Catsear, Chickweed, common; Chickweed, mouseear; Chicory; Cinquefoil; Clover, crimson; Clover, hop; Clover, red; Clover, strawberry, Clover, sweet; Clover, white; Cockle, Cocklebur, Common mullein, Creeping Jenny (Creeping Charlie); Cudweed; Curly dock; Daisy, English; Daisy fleabane; Daisy, oteve; Dandelion; Dichondra; Dogbane; Dogfennel; Dollarweed; False dandelion; False flax, False sunflower; Fiddleneck; Florida pusley, Frenchweed; Galinsoga; Goathead; Goldenrod; Ground ivy, Gumweed; Hairy fleabane; Hawkweed Healall, Heartleaf drymary, Heathaster, Hedge bindweed; Hedge mustard; Hemp; Henbit; Hoary dress; Hoary plantain; Hoary vervain; Horsenettle; Jimsonweed; Knawel; Knotweed; Kochia; Lambsquarters Lespedeza; Mallow; Matchweed; Mexicanweed; Milk vetch; Momingglory; Mouseear hawkweed; Mugwort: Musk thistle; Mustard; Narrowleaf plantain; Narrowleaf vetch;Nettle; Orange hawkweed; Oriental cocklebur, Oxalis; Parsley-piert, Parsnip; Peartwort; Pennycress; Pennywort; Peppergrass; Pepperweed; Pigweed; Pineywoods bedstraw; Plains coreopsis (tickseed); Plantain; Poison ivy; Poison oak; Pokeweed; Poorjoe; Prairie sunflower, Prickly lettuce; Prickly sida; Prostrate knotweed; Prostrate pigweed; Prostrate spurge; Prostrate vervain; Puncturevine; Purslane, common; Ragweed; Red sorrel; Redroot pigweed; Redstem filaree; Rough cinquefoil, Rough fleabane; Russian pigweed; Russian thistle; Scarlet pimpernel; Scotch thistle; Sheep sorrel; Shepherd's purse; Slender plantain; Smallflower galinsoga; Smooth dock; Smooth pigweed; Sorrel; Sowthistle; Spanishneedles; Speedwell; Spiny amaranth; Spiny cocklebur; Spiny sowthistle; Spotted catsear, Spotted spurge; Spurweed; Stinging nettle; Strawberry, India mock; Tall nettle; Tall vervain; Tansy ragwort; Tansy mustard; Tanweed; Thistle; Trailing crownvetch; Tumble mustard; Tumble pigweed; Velvetleaf; Venice mallow; Virginia buttonweed; Virginia creeper; Virginia pepperweed; Wavyleaf bull thistle; Western clematis; Western salsify, White mustard; Wild aster; Wild buckwheat; Wild carrot; Wild four-o'clock; Wild garlic; Wild geranium; Wild lettuce; Wild marigold; Wild mustard; Wild onion; Wild parsnip; Wild radish; Wild rape; Wild strawberry; Wild sweet potato; Wild vetch; Wild violet; Woodsorrel; Woolly croton; Woolly morningglory; Woolly plantain; Wormseed; Yarrow; Yellow rocket; Yellowflower pepperweed.
People and pets may reenter the treated area after it has dried.
To protect the environment, do not allow pesticide to enter or run off into storm drains, drainage ditches, gutters, or surface waters. Applying in calm weather when rain is not predicted for the next 24 hours will help ensure that wind or rain does not blow or wash pesticide off the treatment area.
The use of this chemical in areas where soils are permeable, particularly where the water table is shallow, may result in groundwater contamination. Application around a cistern or well may result in contamination of drinking water or groundwater.