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Stump Stop controls almost 100 varieties of woody plant species and also kills poison ivy and poison oak. This ready-to-use formula requires no mixing and can be applied as a cut stump treatment to control re-sprouting or as a basal bark treatment on smaller woody plants. For use in forests, rangeland, permanent pastures, industrial manufacturing sites, rights-of-way, fence rows, non-irrigation ditch banks, and around farm buildings. Can be applied to grazed areas as well as for establishment and maintenance of wildlife openings. Active ingredient: 13.6% triclopyr.
- Restricted Sales: R66 Cannot be sold in AK, AZ, CA, HI, MA, MD, NY, SD, VT, WA
- Restricted Sales: R93 Cannot be sold Internationally
- Restricted Sales: R93 Cannot be sold Internationally
- Restricted Sales: R66 Cannot be sold in AK, AZ, CA, HI, MA, MD, NY, SD, VT, WA
- Restricted Sales: R93 Cannot be sold Internationally
- Restricted Sales: R66 Cannot be sold in AK, AZ, CA, HI, MA, MD, NY, SD, VT, WA
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Will Stump Stop work its magic on Russian Olive tree / brush stumps? Thanks.
According to the current Stump Stop label, Russian olive is listed as a susceptible species under woody plants controlled by triclopyr. The label groups it with other invasive or hard-to-kill brush species. Here is the relevant portion of the approved species listing from the label: • Alder • Ash • Aspen • Birch • Blackberry • Blackgum • Boxelder • Cherry • Cottonwood • Dogwood • Elm • Hawthorn • Hickory • Locust • Maples (many species) • Oaks • Olive, Russian • Persimmon • Poplar • Sassafras • Sumac • Sweetgum • Willow Russian olive appears directly in the label’s woody-plant section, which means Stump Stop is approved for use on that species and will control it when applied according to the directions.