Fusilade II Herbicide provides fast, selective post-emergent control of annual and perennial grassy weeds in turf, landscape beds, and ornamentals—without harming broadleaf plants when used as directed.
Use a non-ionic surfactant, apply with low spray pressure, test sensitive plants first, use indicator dye to avoid overlap, and expect repeat treatments for perennial grasses.
Product Information
Fusilade II Herbicide
Fusilade II Herbicide provides powerful, selective post-emergent control of tough annual and perennial grassy weeds in landscape beds, nurseries, ornamentals, and approved turf areas. It eliminates invasive grasses without damaging broadleaf ornamentals.
Fusilade II works by inhibiting ACCase, an essential enzyme in grass growth, which causes weeds to stop growing within days and die off within a few weeks.
When applied during active weed growth, usually with a non-ionic surfactant, Fusilade II provides systemic, root-deep control of grassy weeds such as crabgrass, goosegrass, and quackgrass. It also suppresses more aggressive species like Bermudagrass.
Since this product belongs to Herbicide Group 1 (ACCase inhibitors), rotating chemistries and using integrated weed management practices will help prevent resistance and maintain long-term effectiveness.
Why Use Fusilade II
Application flexibility—can be applied over-the-top on labeled ornamentals or used as a directed spray to minimize phytotoxicity.
Selective control of grassy weeds without harming most broadleaf plants.
Rainfast one hour after application for reliable results.
Systemic movement reaches shoots, roots, rhizomes, stolons, and growing points.
Fast-acting performance: growth stops in days, followed by yellowing and death within weeks.
Reduces the labor and cost of hand weeding when used over-the-top in landscaped areas.
Safe on a wide variety of common ornamentals in many turf and landscape settings.
How It Works
Moves quickly throughout the plant, reaching shoots, roots, rhizomes, and stolons.
Inhibits ACCase, stopping grass growth within days.
Visible decline begins within a week, followed by yellowing, reddening, and eventual death.
Designed to target grasses only—broadleaf ornamentals remain unharmed when used as directed.