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Macspred Clipper Aquatic Herbicide 3Kg. Flumioxazin (ACCREDITATION REQUIRED)

Sale price$670.00
SKU: 1PHCLIPR3

Group 14 Herbicide

Clipper Herbicide is a large-diameter, effervescent herbicide tablet contained in a water-soluble wrapping which can be applied in two ways:
A. thrown directly into the water body where the target weeds grow, without the aid of spraying equipment, or
B. dissolved in water and applied with conventional spraying equipment.

Approximately 27 tablets are required per Megalitre of water (1 tablet per 37.5m3 of water).

Clipper Herbicide ® generally is a fast-acting contact herbicide that controls selected floating, emergent and submerged aquatic weeds and algae. It is most effective when applied to young, actively growing weeds in water with pH less than 8.0.

Clipper Herbicide® must only be used by an accredited operator. In order to gain accreditation, candidates are required to watch training material and complete assessment questions as part of the accreditation process. A certificate is provided upon successful completion of the training.

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Macspred Clipper Aquatic Herbicide 3Kg. Flumioxazin (ACCREDITATION REQUIRED) Sale price$670.00

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