How long after applying Depitox weedkiller for ragwort can I let my horses and livestock back on the paddock?
When using Depitox livestock must be kept out of treated areas for at least two weeks following treatment and until poisonous weeds such as ragwort have died and become unpalatable.
- Depitox is fantastic at controlling a wide range of annual or perennial plants, including Ragwort and is fast acting.
- Approved for professional use in agricultural grassland, amenity grassland and turf.
Selective weedkiller for broad leaved and rosette forming turf weeds. Ideal for ragwort in paddocks.
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