Gene, Here in Texas, Mesquite is the hardest to kill! Dsl & Remedy;;; mixed at a 4 to 1 or 5 to 1 tank mixture; poured into a pump-up sprayer. A 1 inch band sprayed on Smooth Bark trees, about 10in above the ground Or make a slash into the Cambium layer with a Machete and shot of the mixture into the slash for Ruff bark trees of the same kind. Do any poisoning in early spring after green up and the plant is growing actively. or Just prior to frost by just a few scant days so the poison will trans locate to the root and stay for the winter and KIll it!
For Stump treatment That should be done at time of cutting or no more than 1 or 2 days later. IMO it is Darn hard to beat Dsl alone for just stump treatment. The Big Boys say that Dsl alone will do somewhere in the neighborhood of 75% of what Dsl and Chemical will Do! Is it the petroleum or is it the Chemical or is it the both of them in Tandem!!! Anyway hope this helps Later, John A,
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