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In Mt. Vernon TX. Pond is down about 6 feet so the bull rushes are 3 ft from the water. Can I safely use Round-up on the bull rushes? I had them cut down before a July 4th party but they are growing back.
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darwin7, since no one has replied. If you have Roundup, I would use it. It is said that the surfactant in Roundup can cause a lessening of frog production. Just be careful and spray it only on the plants. Should be no problem. If you dont have Roundup, a generic glyphosate will be cheaper and not contain the same surfactant. If you just cut them, the new growth should be a 'sucker' for the herbicide application. Let us know yur results. You can also use cotton gloves and use 1/2 strength product to wipe on the reeds(leaves). It will not take much on each leaf.
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