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What Kills Tumbleweed?

Published in Weed Control 2 mins read

Tumbleweed, known for its invasive nature and ability to spread seeds across vast distances, can be effectively killed using specific chemical treatments, particularly when the plants are actively growing. Applying certain herbicides through a spot spray method is a highly recommended approach for control.

Herbicidal Control for Tumbleweed

Chemical control is a primary and efficient method for eradicating tumbleweed. The effectiveness of these treatments is significantly enhanced when applied to the plants while they are actively growing. Spot spraying ensures direct application to the target weeds, maximizing efficacy and minimizing impact on surrounding desirable vegetation.

The following herbicides, by their active ingredient, are effective in killing tumbleweed when applied at the recommended rates:

Recommended Herbicides for Tumbleweed Control

Herbicide (Active Ingredient) Application Rate Notes
Dicamba 25-200 ml per 10L water Apply via spot spray while actively growing
MCPA 20-50 ml per 10L water Apply via spot spray while actively growing
Glyphosate 1-13 ml per 1L water Apply via spot spray while actively growing

These herbicides are designed to target and kill tumbleweed plants, preventing them from maturing, producing seeds, and breaking off to spread. Always follow product label instructions for specific safety precautions, mixing ratios, and application guidelines to ensure effective and safe use.