Uncle Henry, Here in Texas... We use Grazon mixed with Dsl at a rate of 4 or 5 to 1. (4 or 5 gal Dsl to 1 gal of Poison) on Mesquites and kill the snot out of them. * On Smooth bark a 1in band sprayed around the trunk 6 ins or so up from the ground. Rough Bark trees will need a slash with a machete to the softer layers under the Bark! Spray the slash! * I like to mix up a batch add some (Tea cup or so) Red dye marker so you can tell where you have been and get after it. Use most any sprayer like a Cheap 2 or 3 gal pump up sprayer, or a s nicer back pack style or a small electric pump in the back of your mule or gator will work. Chemical will work best when the plants are Actively Growing!! Not in a drought after a good rain, and really is best Here 4 weeks or so prior to Frost, the material gets taken down to the roots a stays there and kill the Tree, Brush. * There are other Contact Brush Tree killers IE (Crossbow) but you had better watch for drift accidental spraying of desired trees and you can get in a mess. Hope this helps! Later, John A.
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