Description
Stump Stop Herbicide, 1 Quart
Stump Stop controls almost 100 varieties of woody plant species and also kills poison ivy and poison oak. This ready-to-use formula requires no mixing and can be applied as a cut stump treatment to control re-sprouting or as a basal bark treatment on smaller woody plants. For use in forests, rangeland, permanent pastures, industrial manufacturing sites, rights-of-way, fence rows, non-irrigation ditch banks, and around farm buildings. Can be applied to grazed areas as well as for establishment and maintenance of wildlife openings. Active ingredient: 13.6% triclopyr.
Product Notes
- Restricted Sales: R66 Cannot be sold in AK, AZ, CA, HI, MA, MD, NY, SD, VT, WA
- Restricted Sales: R93 Cannot be sold Internationally
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Quick Specs
| MPN | Stump Stop 32oz |
| UPC | 737716770001 |
| UNSPSC | 10171700 |
| Made In | United States |
Quick Specs
MPN: Stump Stop 32oz
UPC: 737716770001
UNSPSC: 10171700
Made In: United States
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Shop All Landscape SupplyHave a question about this product?
- will this work on Tree of Heaven and its root system?
- Yes, Stump Stop Herbicide, Item #17111, can be used on Tree of Heaven when applied to a freshly cut stump. The product is designed to prevent resprouting from the stump after the tree has been cut. However, Tree of Heaven is known for producing aggressive root suckers from its root system. Treating the stump with Stump Stop Herbicide, Item #17111, will help prevent the stump from resprouting, but additional treatment of any new shoots or root sprouts may still be necessary.
- Will Stump Stop work its magic on Russian Olive tree / brush stumps? Thanks.
- According to the current Stump Stop label, Russian olive is listed as a susceptible species under woody plants controlled by triclopyr. The label groups it with other invasive or hard-to-kill brush species. Here is the relevant portion of the approved species listing from the label: • Alder • Ash • Aspen • Birch • Blackberry • Blackgum • Boxelder • Cherry • Cottonwood • Dogwood • Elm • Hawthorn • Hickory • Locust • Maples (many species) • Oaks • Olive, Russian • Persimmon • Poplar • Sassafras • Sumac • Sweetgum • Willow Russian olive appears directly in the label’s woody-plant section, which means Stump Stop is approved for use on that species and will control it when applied according to the directions.
