Glyphosate is not safe for horses, and feed with glyphosate residues should be avoided. Glyphosate and its residues can cause various health problems in horses, including gastrointestinal issues, allergic reactions, reproductive failure, the development of Parkinson's Disease, liver malfunction, and other serious health issues.
It is generally not recommended to spray Roundup on conifers, as they are sensitive to glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup. Glyphosate can harm conifers and may cause damage or even death to the plants. It is best to select a different herbicide that is labeled as safe for use around conifers.
Glyphosate is considered safe when used according to the manufacturer's instructions. However, dogs should not be directly exposed to glyphosate while it is wet, as it may cause skin irritation or gastrointestinal upset if ingested. It is important to keep dogs away from treated areas until the glyphosate has dried completely.
i dont know this particular brand but there are herbicides that are specific to grass like weeds and wont harm an iris. if this is what the label claims it should be fine
"Safe" is a relative term. Used correctly, with proper precautions, you can treat 1000 square feet safely for humans. Read your label though; all the information you need is there.
Vinegar!! Put some in a spray bottle, spray the offending weeds & say BYE BYE. SAFE, NON TOXIC. Vinegar-great as cleaner as well. Add a few drops of lemon juice for that fresh clean smell.
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Please don't kill the bees at your fish pond. They are drinking there because there is no other suitable water supply nearby. Bees are essential for the environment and are having enough problems surviving without having people deliberately killing them.
No. It was harm the animal. It can affect their eyes.
Yes you can swim in it and they won't hurt you.