Propeller Broad Spectrum Herbicide
Take control of invasive aquatic weeds with Propeller Broad Spectrum Herbicide from EasyPro. This professional-grade aquatic herbicide delivers fast, effective control of submersed and floating weeds in lakes, ponds, and large water bodies. Powered by diquat dibromide, Propeller provides rapid knockdown of problem vegetation while maintaining safety for fish and wildlife when used as directed.
Key Benefits:
- Fast-acting contact herbicide delivers rapid results
- Controls a wide range of submersed and floating aquatic weeds
- Safe for fish and wildlife when used according to label directions
- Professional-grade diquat dibromide formulation
- No swimming or fishing restrictions when used as directed
- Concentrated formula for cost-effective treatment
- Visible results within 24-48 hours
Important: Always read and follow all label directions carefully. Propeller is a restricted-use herbicide that must be applied according to federal and state regulations. Some states require permits or licensed applicators for aquatic herbicide use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What weeds does Propeller control?
A: Propeller controls a broad spectrum of submersed and floating aquatic weeds including hydrilla, elodea, coontail, watermilfoil, duckweed, and many other species. Check the product label for a complete list.
Q: How quickly does Propeller work?
A: You'll typically see visible damage to treated weeds within 24-48 hours, with complete control achieved within 7-14 days depending on weed species and environmental conditions.
Q: Is Propeller safe for fish?
A: Yes, when used according to label directions, Propeller is safe for fish and other aquatic life. Always follow dosing instructions carefully.
Q: Are there swimming or fishing restrictions after treatment?
A: When used as directed, Propeller typically has no swimming or fishing restrictions. Always consult the current product label and local regulations.
Q: Do I need a permit or license to use Propeller?
A: Requirements vary by state. Some states require permits for aquatic herbicide applications, and some require licensed applicators. Check with your state's environmental agency before purchasing or applying.
Q: How much Propeller do I need for my pond or lake?
A: Application rates depend on target weed species, water volume, and treatment area. Calculate your water volume and consult the product label for specific dosing instructions.
Q: Will Propeller harm beneficial aquatic plants?
A: Propeller is a non-selective contact herbicide that will damage most aquatic plants it contacts. Use spot treatment techniques to minimize impact on desirable vegetation.
