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Arsenal Herbicide Fact Sheet

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Arsenal Herbicide Fact Sheet

Arsenal Herbicide Fact Sheet. Arsenal herbicide is a product of BASF Corporation. It uses the active ingredient imazapyr, a broad spectrum herbicide, to control the presence of unwanted vegetation in commercial, industrial and other non-cropland areas.

Arsenal herbicide is a product of BASF Corporation. It uses the active ingredient imazapyr, a broad spectrum herbicide, to control the presence of unwanted vegetation in commercial, industrial and other non-cropland areas.
Function
Arsenal herbicide provides effective, long-term control for a multitude of annual and perennial grasses, weeds and trees.
Uses
Arsenal herbicide can be used to clear unwanted vegetation from areas such as train tracks, roadside sites, parking lots and fire walls.
Features
The herbicide is applied as a spray solution and is absorbed by the treated plant's leaves, stem and roots.
Considerations
Arsenal herbicide is non-selective, meaning it indiscriminately affects both desirable and undesirable vegetation.
Effects
The ingredient imazapyr has been classified as practically non-toxic to mammals. It is not believed to cause cancer or birth defects in humans.
Warning
When handling the herbicide, avoid contact with clothing, skin and eyes. If contact occurs, call a doctor or poison control center.

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