Herbicide - Frequently Asked Questions

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CUTRINE/PLUS
From Applied Biochemists and N.I.D

1.   Is it safe for animals to drink from the water after using Cutrine/Plus?
There are no restrictions for animals drinking from the treated water at the label rates.

2.   Is it safe to use water from my pond to water plants and lawns after treatment? 
There are no irrigation restrictions.

3.   Is this product toxic to fish?
This product may be toxic to Koi, hybrid goldfish and trout.

4.  What is Cutrine/Plus registered for use in?                                                                    
Potable Water Reservoirs, Farms, Fish and Industrial Ponds, Lakes, Fish Hatcheries and Raceways, Irrigation Conveyance Systems, Ditches, Canals, Laterals, Golf Course Water Hazards

5.   After applying Cutrine/Plus, how long do I have to wait before I can swim?
There are no restrictions for swimming.

6.   For further information see www.appliedbiochemists.com


MAGNACIDE H
From Baker Hughes and N.I.D.

1.   Will Magnacide H hurt crops?
If applied according to label, Magnacide H will not damage any crops.

2.   Will Magnacide H Herbicide kill fish?
Fish are very sensitive to this herbicide. They will be killed at concentrations less than those required for aquatic weed control.

3.  Is Magnacide H in the water safe for animals to drink?
Do not permit dairy animals to drink the treated water.  Animals normally will not drink the water due to the odor and off flavor of the water (Magnacide H will cause the eyes to tear).  Based on the information currently available, no adverse effects have been observed in animals that have consumed treated water at the highest treatment levels used in aquatic weed control.  However, as the product does not carry a label for drinking water, the treated water should not be taken from the canal for replenishing livestock drinking water supplies.

4.    For more information www.bakerhughes.com/bakerpetrolite/agriculture/aquatic.htm