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PISTOL 1 LITRE AND 5 LITRES


PISTOL® (Diuron Free)


is a barrier acting non- selective total herbicide for the control of a wide range of annual and perennial broad-leaved weeds and grasses on soft and gravel surfaces in amenity situations.


• One application gives over 6 months weed control


• Excellent safety profile - Non-hazardous, Non-irritant for the operator


• Rainfast within 1 hour


• Resilient - controls most diuron resistant weeds


PISTOL® is a suspension concentrate


formulation containing 250g/l glyphosate and 40g/l diflufenican.


PISTOL® has foliar absorbed translocated


activity, combined with soil acting properties, providing pre-emergence weed control.


The product is applied post emergence to control a wide range of annual and perennial broad-leaved weeds and grasses on porous surfaces on land not intended to bear vegetation.


will give initial ‘knockdown’ and there after residual control of a wide variety of broadleaved weeds and narrow-leaved weeds. Some examples of these weeds include Common Daisy, Groundsel, Cranesbill, Dandelion, Forget-me-not, Ragwort, Red- deadnettle, Rosebay Willowherb, Thistles, Speedwell and Annual Meadowgrass. PISTOL® controls these weeds for over 6 months.


PISTOL® PISTOL® may be used on hard surfaces


(Republic of Ireland only), soft surfaces and gravel amenity surfaces. These areas include:


• Industrial areas • Fence lines


• Around obstacles (street furniture, signage)


• Beneath pylons • Road edges • Tree ringing mature trees • Open soil areas • Railway ball


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Timing of Application Apply PISTOL®


post-emergence of weeds at


any time from March until the end of October, provided that the weeds are actively growing. Annual broad-leaved weeds should have at least two fully exposed leaves, and annual grasses should be at the one leaf growth stage or beyond. Some perennial weeds, including Docks, Perennial Sow Thistle and Willowherb are best treated just before flowering or the setting of seed.


Half fill sprayer with clean water. Add the required quantity of PISTOL®


and complete


filling. This aids the effective mixing for all Total Herbicides


Equipment


Area


Vehicle tanked sprayer 1 ha Knapsack


PISTOL®


Product Water Required Volume


4.5L 100m² 45ml CDA ‘Mixers’ at low volume (15L/Ha)


PACK COVERAGE: 1L covers 2,222m2 5L covers 11,110m2


113PISTOL0100 113PISTOL0200


Pistol 5L Pistol 1L


MAPP NO. 12173


PISTOL IS A TRADEMARK OF BAYER ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE


£198.20 per 5L £54.14 per 1L


200-260L 2.5-10L


can be applied conventionally or in


TOTAL HERBICIDES


HERBICIDES


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