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Banvel VM Herbicide

Banvel® VM is the preferred contact & residual tank-mix partner for control of brush as well as annual and perennial broadleaf weeds in bareground and selective weed control applications.

How It Works

  • When applied to brush or weeds, Banvel VM moves quickly throughout the entire plant, mimicking and augmenting the plants’ own naturally-occurring hormones.
  • This results in uncontrolled cell division, irregular growth and finally brush or weed death.
 

Weeds Controlled

Broadleaf Weeds

  • Absinthe* Beard, goat’s
  • Bindweed, field
  • Chamomile, scentless*
  • Cherry, ground
  • Daisy, English
  • Dock, curled*
  • Goldenrod
  • Knapweed, diffuse
  • Poison ivy
  • Povertyweed*
  • Ragweed, common
  • Ragweed, giant
  • Ragwort, tansy
  • Sage, pasture
  • Sorrel, sheep
  • Sow-thistle, perennial*
  • Spurge, leafy*
  • Spurge, thyme-leafed
  • Thistle, Canada*
  • Wild carrot†

Brush Weeds – Stem Foliage Applications (Must be used in a tank-mix. Refer to label for more information)

  • Alder Aspen poplar
  • Balsam fir
  • Balsam poplar
  • Basswood
  • Birch
  • Black cottonwood
  • Bur oak
  • Cherry
  • Elm
  • Hickory
  • Pine
  • Red oak
  • Spruce
  • Sugar maple
  • Tamarack
  • Vine maple
  • Western snowberry (buckbrush)
  • White ash
  • White cedar
  • Wolf willow (silverwillow)
  • Wild rose

Brush Weeds – Broadcast Ground Applications (Must be used in a tank-mix. Refer to label for more information)

  • Aspen poplar Prickly rose
  • Western snowberry
  • White (paper) birch
  • Willow

Brush Weeds – Aerial Applications (Must be used in a tank-mix. Refer to label for more information)

  • Aspen poplar White (paper) birch

Established Turf

  • Clover Erect knotweed
  • Mouse-eared chickweed
  • Sheep sorrel


* Top growth only
† Must be tank-mixed with 2,4-D Amine

Additional Resources

Labels and SDS

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