Best Weed Killer Type: Granular, Liquid, or Aerosol?
Best Weed Killer Type: Granular, Liquid, or Aerosol?
FAQs
- When should I use an aerosol herbicide?
Aerosol herbicides are ideal for small jobs, hard-to-reach areas, and quick cleanups. They come ready to use, making them perfect for emergency spot treatments or tight spaces where larger equipment may not be practical. Simply aim then spray.
- What are the pros and cons of aerosol herbicides?
Pros: No mixing required, easy to store, quick and clean to apply.
Cons: Not cost-effective for large areas, and best used as a short-term or targeted solution. - What makes liquid herbicides effective?
Liquid herbicides are strong and versatile, great for spot treatments around curbs, cracks, and landscaping beds. They’re available as pre-emergent or post-emergent solutions.
- What are the pros and cons of liquid herbicides?
Pros: Fast-acting, easy to apply, and effective for targeted weed control.
Cons: Requires a sprayer, may drift in wind, and concentrated formulas must be mixed properly. - When should I choose a granular herbicide?
Granular herbicides are ideal for large areas like gravel lots, fence lines, and walkways. They provide broad, long-lasting coverage and are especially useful for preventative treatment and post-emergent control over wide spaces.
- What are the pros and cons of granular herbicides?
Pros: Covers large areas quickly, long-lasting residual effects.
Cons: Requires moisture to activate and can be difficult to apply in windy conditions. - How can I purchase herbicides or get help choosing the right type?
To purchase one of our herbicides, hit the "Get Started" button below to get into contact with one of our trained representatives. From there, we can help you select the best herbicide for your facility’s specific needs.