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BHA Injecta 400 Applicator / Spare Magazine

Sale price$879.00
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SKU: 1PHINJ40A

The Bio Herbicides Australia Injecta 400 is the applicator for Controlling woody weeds and unwanted trees!

This new technology seals glyphosate capsules directly into woody weeds, killing them from the inside with no unintended environmental casualties.

Only the Injecta technology allows treatment under many different weather conditions and in challenging terrain. Targeting tree killing, with less chemical, than ever before, reducing your cost of doing business and your environmental footprint.

Recommended for use with the Di-Bak product capsules such as Di-Bak Parkinsonia, Di-Bak G (Glyphosate) and Di-Bak AM (Aminopyralid, Metsulfuron-Methyl) capsules.

 

Key Features:

  • Apply within seconds
  • Safe for waterways
  • No non-target exposure
  • Uses 30% less chemical than conventional methods

 

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How to use the Injecta 400 Applicator:

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BHA Injecta 400 Applicator / Spare Magazine Sale price$879.00

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