Littora is a versatile, fast-acting, contact herbicide that controls unwanted floating, emersed and submersed aquatic weeds that works in the water and along the shoreline.
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- 1 qt container of liquid aquatic herbicide
Littora Aquatic Herbicide provides effective short-term control of susceptible aquatic weed species. This product rapidly penetrates into the plant tissues, yet also dilutes into aquatic environments. Proper application of this contact product is, therefore, important. Always read and follow label directions.
Littora can be applied directly to actively growing plants as a surface spray or subsurface by holding the spray nozzle under water. For surface or subsurface application, this product may be applied diluted in a mix or undiluted; whichever is most suitable to insure uniform coverage of the area to be treated. The activity of this product may be reduced if there is insufficient penetration of light into the water or if plants are covered with silt, scale or algae. Avoid treating muddy plants or plants in murky water with high amounts of suspended silt and clay.
Aquatic plants will usually drop below the surface within 4 days after treatment. The complete results of treatment will be observed in 3 - 4 weeks in most cases. In heavily infested areas a second application may be necessary after 10 - 12 weeks. Repeating application of this product too soon after initial application may have no effect.
Use the lower rates for treating shallow water and the higher rates for treating deeper water and heavier infestation. Surface applications may be made from shore into shallow water along the shoreline. Littora should be mixed in a tank with water per label instructions. For subsurface plants, applications should be made below the water surface by holding the spray nozzle below the surface of the water over the weed beds. It is important to make thorough contact with target submersed aquatic plants.
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