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IRRIGATION FERTILIZER / CHEMICALS

LANDSCAPE PRODUCTS LIGHTING

PUMPS MULCH / STRAW

EQUIPMENT GOLF

IRRIGATION MULCH/STRAW

FERTILIZER

GOLF

CHEMICALS

LANDSCAPE PRODUCTS

PUMPS

LIGHTING

GOLF

LANDSCAPE PRODUCTS LIGHTING

201720172017 OUTDOOR

Everything you need... for everything you doEverything you need... for everything you do

Who we are...FIS Outdoor is a leading landscape and irrigation distributor throughout the Southeastern United States. With over 30 branch locations, nearly 100 delivery vehicles, and millions of dollars in inventory of the best-selling brands, we are dedicated to provide you with the best service in the industry.

At FIS Outdoor, we strive to do business as seen through our customer’s eyes. We don’t want to be just a supplier of materials to you; we truly want to be an extension of your business. We know that it’s not just important to have the right products at a competitive price. It’s most critical to have your products available and delivered to you when you need them. We know that productivity of your employees is where the real money is either made or lost.

Operating from the “customer’s perspective”, we continue to find new ways to provide solutions to your needs and reasons for you to feel that we are “the easiest to do business with in the industry.” Based on your input, we have greatly broadened our product offering and services over the past several years. We believe this catalog gives you a quick look at the full outdoor product selection we now offer.

Although FIS is a fast growing company, we still do business as we did decades ago. We are a family owned business who sees our customers and our vendor partners as friends of the family . Serving friends is vastly different than just providing customer service.

When it comes down to it … people do business with people. The “face” of our company is not our logo. It’s the salesperson who works with you to secure projects. It’s the branch manager who facilitates your order. It’s the delivery driver who brings product to your job site. Each member of the FIS team is the “face” of FIS, and I am proud to say we have the best people in the industry.

Look for the FIS Outdoor logo, because your friends are here to help you!

Thank you for your business over the years. We look forward to serving you and growing with you in the future.

Best Wishes,

Jeff Bower Vice PresidentFIS Outdoor

FRIENDLY SERVICEACCURATE DELIVERY

HUGE INVENTORY!CONVENIENT SHOWROOMS

INTRODUCTION

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ACCURATE DELIVERYFRIENDLY SERVICE

HUGE INVENTORY!CONVENIENT SHOWROOMS

FIS OUTDOOR SERVICES 2

Allow our ex perienced estimators to do an irrigation takeoff on your commercial proj ects!

K eep up to date on upcoming ev ents and industry news on F acebook & Twitter!

Contact your local F I S representativ e tosee what classes are coming up in your area!

E ducational courses on topics like:

I rrigation F ertilize r ChemicalsL ow- Voltage L ighting

....

D ownload our F I S Outdoor apps for Android & iPhone!

@J ust a Click Away

Sign Up Today!

“The Leader in Irrigation Technology”

PumpsD rainageAnd more!

...

N eed a local, reliable marketing and printing source?

W e can prov ide you with a large menu of serv ices to choose from.

Manage Your Account Online:Pay your billCheck statementsView and print scanned picking ticketsSee who signed for tickets.

...

KFM LightingOutdoor lighting Systems Inc.

(954)[email protected]

Outdoor lighting Systems Inc. Outdoor lighting Systems Inc. Outdoor lighting Systems Inc.

KFM LightingOutdoor lighting Systems Inc.

(954)[email protected]

B usiness Cards

Estimating Services Online Account Access

Social Media Mobile Apps

Educational Classes

Marketing Services

FIS OUTDOOR SERVICESNotice to Customer: If this is a home solicitation sale and Customer does not want the goods or services, Customer may cancel this Contract by giving written notice of cancellation to (company name) before midnight of the third business day after the day Customer signed this Agreement. By signing this Agreement, Customer acknowledges that Customer has read and fully understands all terms, conditions, limitations, and exclusions contained in this Agreement, that this Agreement represents the entire agreement between parties, and that it incorporates any and all previous oral agreements and negotiations between parties.

Customer Signature Name on Credit/Debit Card Company Name DateAuthorization for Automatic Credit/Debit Card Withdrawls: By executing this Authorization below, Customer authorizes [Company Name] to make withdrawls from the credit/debit card speci�ed below before the scheduled services are rendered under this Agreement.

Customer Signature Name on Credit/Debit Card Company Name DateAdditional Notes

Exp. DatePayment Today $ Credit Card # Check #

Lighting Maintenance AgreementUpon the initial audit of lighting system, an up front service of the system must be completed. This will be charged beyond the maintenance program to bring the system up to standards before the agreement is started. (Please understand there may be initial repairs needed above and beyond any inspection). The Lighting Maintenance Agreement (based upon months chosen above) includes a detailed inspection of the system, the adjustment of �xtures to provide optimum lighting, the cleaning of lenses as needed, and the replacement of lamps (bulbs) as needed. A member of the Lighting Maintenance Agreement will receive a 15% discount over normal pricing for any additional repairs that are not included in this maintenance agreement. All additional repairs, service items, or replacements, will be the owner's responsibility to pay.

Customer Signature Date

Payment Information

LightingMaintenance

Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec

OUTDOOR LIGHTING

ItemTotal # of Light FixturesTotal # of Bi-Pin LampsTotal # of MR16Total # of MR11Total # of Par36

Quantity Cost

Service Item

Name:Address:City:Phone:Email:Sched. Date of Service:Sched. Time of Service:

Zip:Acct. #:

Recommended Repairs:

Adjust Existing FixturesClean LensesCheck Transformer (Amps/Connections)Check Timer FunctionTrim Landscape Around FixturesCheck Wire Connections

Additional Fixtures NeededBullet LightsPath LightsWell Lights

Audit Item

KFM LightingOutdoor lighting Systems Inc.

(954)644-9000

B id Sheets

FIS OUTDOOR SERVICES

Yard Signs

FIS OUTDOOR SERVICESFIS OUTDOOR SERVICESFIS OUTDOOR SERVICESFIS OUTDOOR SERVICESFIS OUTDOOR SERVICESFIS OUTDOOR SERVICES

Light Up Your Castle?

KFM LightingOutdoor lighting Systems Inc.

D oor Hangers

iPhone

Available on Android and iPhone

Download our app

Android

Available on Android and iPhone

Download our app Available on Android and

Download our app

�soutdoor.com/loginFIS

FERTILIZER / CHEMICALS

• Herbicides• Fungicides• Insecticides

Custom

Blends!

See reference pages in th e back ( pgs. 19 -27)

3

• Turf and Ornamental• Nursery and Agricultural• Granular or Liq uid• Organic Available• Pelletized• Ch elated Iron

• Available in Greens Grade (micro-prill)• Standard Grade

• Landscape• Golf

Turf & Landscape Fertilizer

Golf Course Fertilizer

ChemicalsSeed

422

2144

2.5G2.5

2.5G5#

2.5G2.5G6#1G1G5#5#

2.5G1.25G50#2.5G50#1G

2.5G30G1G1G1G1G30#

Chlorothalonil82.5DFChlorothalonil720S

Chlorothalonil500ZNManzate

Fipronil (rup)

Banner MaxxChipco Signature

Chipco 26GTClearys 3336

Daconil Ultrex

Daconil ZNDithane

Primo MaxxBarricade 65WDGDimension Ultra

PendulumSnapshot

MeritOnyx ProScimitarTalstar

Top Choice

Type Name Brands FIS Equal

Fungicides

Growth Regulator

ContainerSize

CHEMICALS 4

Match up wh at you are currently using withone of th e ex cellentproducts FIS offers!

ContainerContainerContainerContainerContainerContainerContainerContainerContainer

2.5G

4222.5G

2.5G2.5G

one of th e ex cellentproducts FIS offers!

422

2144

Fipronil (rup)

CHEMICALS

Look for

new mobile

warehouses!

Chemical Cross-Reference Chart

5

• Round U p• Rust Remover• Insect Killer

• Pine Bark

Check out the FIS apps for pine straw & mulch calculators on the go!

• Cypress• Eucalyptus• Colored

• Bales• Truck Load• Palletized Rolls

LANDSCAPE PRODUCTS

Mulch

Maintenance Products

Pine Straw

Ask for your low

price on a bag,

pallet, or truckload

See page 28 for mulch and pine straw calculators

iPhone

Available on Android and iPhone

Download our app

Android

Available on Android and iPhone

Download our app Available on Android and

Download our app

LANDSCAPE PRODUCTS 6

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• Tree Staking Kits• Arbor Strap• Palm Battens• Wood 2x 4 ’s• Lodge Poles• Landscape Fabric• Edging• Silt Fence

• Irrigation Tools• Rakes• Loppers• Pruners• Sh ovels

Tools

Landscape Accessories

w w w . coronaclipper. com

• Irrigation Tools• Rakes• Loppers• Pruners• Sh ovels

ToolsTools

LANDSCAPE LIGHTING7

• B uild your own: choose stem height and top

• D own L ights• Tiki• Step• Underwater• F lood• Pav er

• W ire & wire connectors• Photocell• Timers

• F ix ture R isers

• H alogen & L E D lamps

• L ifetime warranty on fix tures and X F Series Transformers• L E D or H alogen pre- installed lamps• Solid brass or copper fix tures

• Professional & commercial grade

• B rass• Copper

Path & Area Lights

Specialty Lights

In-Ground Lights

Transformers & Accessories

18” WireLead

25’ WireLead

• Pre- installed • L ower wire cost per j ob

• D ual wire leads

• L ess labor to install

LifetimeFix ture

Warranty!

See our L E D to halogen cross- reference on page 3 0

• B luetooth technology• Astronomical timer• B luetooth technology

NEW ITTransformer!

Bullet Lights

Control fromsmart phone

LANDSCAPE LIGHTING 8

• Lux or transformer offers dimming and zoning

• Hunter PCP points with FX purch ases

Th e Premium Ch oicein Landscape Ligh ting

• Specification Grade• Functional, Durable and Serviceable

.

See our LED to h alogen cross-reference on page 3 0

• Professional Grade• Multi-Matic Transformers• 12 & 24 volt

Unique

Kichler

UniqueUnique

FX Luminaire

FIS Outdooris your source

for landscape lightingfrom transformers to

fixtures and everythingin-between!

LED75% Energy

Reduction

PUMPS9

• PVB :• D CV:• R PZ :

P r e s s u r e V a c u u m B r e a k e rD o u b l e C h e c k V a l v eR e d u c e d P r e s s u r e Z o n e

• W ell Seals• W ell Casing• Check Valv es• Pump W ire

• Custom B uilt VF D Pump Stations

• Submersible• Centrifugal Pump• J et• B ooster• Tanks

PSR, mag starters,

pressure switches,

control panels & many

more well products

Pump Stations

Pump Products

Accessories

Back Flow Devices

• Custom B uilt VF D Pump Stations

Pump StationsPump StationsPump StationsPump StationsPump Stations

MAINTENANCE PRODUCTS 1 0

• Most Makes and Models

• Safety Glasses• Ear Plugs • Primer Bulbs• Gloves• Trash Bags• Wasp, Hornet & Ant Spray

• Trimmer Line • Edger Blades• 2 Cycle Oil • Spark Plugs• Bump Heads

Huge inventory of mower blades!

Ask us to provide you with avery competitive quote!

Consumable Products

Mower Blades

Accessories

• Most Makes and Models

• Trimmer Line • Edger Blades• 2 Cycle Oil • Spark Plugs• Bump Heads

Consumable Products

Mower Blades

• Safety Glasses• Safety Glasses• Ear Plugs • Primer Bulbs• Gloves• Trash Bags• Wasp, Hornet & Ant Spray

AccessoriesAccessoriesAccessoriesAccessoriesAccessoriesAccessoriesAccessoriesAccessoriesAccessoriesAccessories

DRAINAGE11

• No gravel needed• Decreases labor by up to 50%• 7”, 10”, 15” Diameter• 7”, 10”, 15” Diameter• Aggregate is manufactured from 100% recycled plastic

Drainage Pipe

EZ�ow Drain Pipe

Boxes, Fittings & Accessories

Ask us about

our drainage

solutions!

DRAINAGE

Boxes, Fittings & Accessories

• D rip L ine and D rip Tape• F ittings• E mitters, J ets, Micro Sprays• F iltration

AG IRRIGATION 12

Agricultural and Low Volume Products

AGAgricultural Irrigation

• Stakes• Micro Spray J ets• E mitters• Tubing

The Standard of Quality in Low-Volume Irrigation

• W o b b l e r s • M i st e r s & M i cr o - S p r i n kl e r s• S p r a ye r s• O ve r h e a d D r a i n S t o p p e r s• P r e ssu r e R e g u l a t o r s

IRRIGATION ACCESSORIES1 3

• PVC• Poly• HDPE

• All Gauges• All Configurations

• PVC Cement• Wire Nuts• Cutters• Valve Box es• Marker Flags• 1,000’s of Items

WE

WIRE LOCRENT

• SCH 4 0• SCH 8 0• HDPE

Pipe

Wire

Fittings

Accessories

See our pipe ch art on page 29

IRRIGATION ACCESSORIES1 3

• PVC• Poly• HDPE

• All Gauges• All Configurations

• PVC Cement• Wire Nuts• Cutters• Valve Box es• Marker Flags• 1,000’s of Items

WE

WIRE LOCRENT

• SCH 4 0• SCH 8 0• HDPE

Pipe

Wire

Fittings

Accessories

See our pipe ch art on page 29

• 5 7 0 Series• Precision N oz z les• I - Pro Series• R otary N oz z les

• 2 0 5 Series• 2 4 0 0 Series• 2 0 0 B Series• K wik D ial Series• R ain D ial Series

• T5 P Series R otors• 5 5 0 R Series

• D D CW P• TPV Series• P2 2 0 Series• R ain Sensors• E v olution

The most complete and efficient spray noz z le line av ailable

• Climate L ogic

NEW!EVOLUTION

CONTROLLER

5” Pop Up Rotor!T5P & 550R

Precision Products

Controllers and Valves

Sprays and Rotors

noz z le line av ailable

IRRIGATION 14

IRRIGATION15

• X C Series• Pro- C Series• ACC Series• N ode Series• Central Control + I MMS• R oam R emotes• R ain Sensors

• X C Series• Pro- C Series• ACC Series• N ode Series• Central Control + I MMS• R oam R emotes• R ain Sensors

• I CV Series• I B V Series• PG V Series• Q uick Coupling Valv es & K eys

• PL D : D rip L ine• I nsert F ittings• D rip Z one Control K its

• Pro Spray Series• PS Series• N ozzl es

• MP R otators• PG P Series• I - Series: I - 2 0 , I - 2 5 , I - 3 5 , I - 4 0 , I - 9 0

Ask us how F I S Outdoorand H unter can help youwin commercial proj ects!

Controllers

Sprays

Valves

Rotors

Drip Tubing

• Pro Spray Series• PS Series• N ozzl es

• I - Series: I - 2 0 , I - 2 5 , I - 3 5 , I - 4 0 , I - 9 0

Sprays

• R esidential W i- F i E nabled• I rrigation Controller W ith H ydrawise W eb- B ased Software

HydrawiseController

NEW!

IRRIGATION16

Maxicom²®

• E SP Series• E SP- L X D / E SP- L X ME• R ain Sensors• Central Control Max icom I Q • TB OS: B attery• L I MR : R emote

• D V & H V Series• PG A Series• PE B & PE SB Series• Q uick Coupling Valv es & K eys

• 1 8 0 0 Series• MPR N ozzl es• R otary N ozzl es• R D 1 8 0 0 Series

• 3 5 0 0 Series• 5 0 0 0 / 5 0 0 0 Plus Series• 5 5 0 0 Series• F alcon 6 5 0 0 Series• 8 0 0 0 Series

• X F D rip L ine• F ittings• D rip Z one Control K its• E mitters

••

Authorized Dealer

2

2

Controllers

Rotors

Valves & Boxes

Sprays & Nozzles

Tubing

Sprays & Nozzles

• Valv e B ox es

NEW!ESP-TM2

Suitable for indoor or outdoor

Factory installed 6’ outdoor cable

4,6,8 and 12 station modelsSimple one-touch manual watering.

...

• Q uick Coupling Valv es & K eys• Q uick Coupling Valv es & K eys

GOLF PRODUCTS17

• Custom B uilt VF D Pump Stations• Smart Pump Software

• Cirrus• N imbus I I• Stratus I I• Stratus L T• F reedom• Smart Pump• MI : • I SS:

• I mprov ed course playability• G et ex pert adv ice on grounding req uirements and electrical component protection• Minimize system downtime• W rite more accurate and site specific programs using map- based programming

PAR+ES Retro KitH av e a tight budget? Upgradeyour ex isting controller with anUpgrade K it! Compatible withmost controller brands.

• 7 0 0 / 7 5 1 Series• 9 0 0 / 9 5 0 Series• 3 5 1 B Series

• PAR + E S• PAR + E S D ecoder• E SC1

Connects central computer directly to the rotor or v alv e.

AuthorizedArea

R ain B ird G olfAuthorize dD istribution Area Florida

Mobile ControllerIntegrated Sensor System

Eagle Series Rotors

Controllers

ICS-Integrated Controller System

GSP Plans

Central Control

Rain Bird Pump Stations

Full & Part

Circle in One!

• G E & Mitsubishi Motors

Control with Smart Phone or Tablet

GOLF PRODUCTS1 8

• Hose Nozzles• Swing Joints

• 1 ½” to 20” sizes DR’S from 11-17• HDPE Fittings• Lasco Saddles• AVK, Flomatic and Nibco Valves

• Stakes• Rope• Paint

• Station Output Boards• Main Boards• Faceplates• Antennas• Grounding parts• Multiple brands• Name brand board repair• Fast Fed EX Delivery

• Wire• Ductile Iron Fittings • Knock-on Fittings • Communication Cable • Golf Service Tools

Golf Controller Replacement Parts

HDPE Pipe

Accessories

Seed-Fertilizer-Chemicals-Pine Straw

• Communication Cable • Golf Service Tools

• Common Weeds and Herbicide Solutions• Common Weeds and Herbicide Solutions • Common Weeds and Herbicide Solutions •

• Common Weeds and Herbicide Solutions• Common Weeds and Herbicide Solutions • Common Weeds and Herbicide Solutions • 19

COMMON WEEDSST. AUGUSTINE

Annual bluegrass grows to a height of 6 to 8 inches when left unmowed. It has light green, �attened stems that are bent at the base and often rooted at the lower stem joint. Leaf blades are often crinkled part way down and vary from 1 to 3 inches in length with typical Poa, boat-shaped leaf tips. The in�orescence (�owering structure) is a terminal panicle that varies from 1 to 4 inches in length. Seed head initiation can start as soon as plants are 6 weeks old in early fall and continue until early summer, but most seed heads are formed in spring. The annual form of annual bluegrass is a rapid and proli�c seeder.

SOLUTION

SOLUTION

SOLUTION

SOLUTION

SOLUTIONBahiagrass forms tall, unsightly seed heads throughout the spring, summer, and fall months that many �nd objectionable. This necessitates regular mowing to keep the stalks from becoming too tall. The seed stems are tough and can wear out mower blades, requiring them to be sharpened frequently. High pH tends to cause yellowing of leaf tissue due to iron de�ciency. Bahiagrass grows in an open growth habit, which can result in weed encroachment into sparse areas. It has a coarse leaf texture and provides less cushioning for recreational activities than some other species. Bahiagrass �ourishes in full sun.

Description:

Description:

Description:

Bahiagrass

Annual Bluegrass(poa annua)

Description:

Alternate:

SIMAZINEPART# CHE-SIMAZINE4L-2.5GAL

Alternate:IMAGEPART# CHE-IMAGE70DG-11.43OZ

CERTAINTYPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZ

ROMETSOLPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZ

Description:

Dollarweeds, Pennywort

Dollarweed (Hydrocotyle spp.), also known as pennywort, is a warm-season perennial weed.It gets the common name, dollarweed, from its silver- dollar-shaped leaves. The leaves of dollarweed are round, bright green, �eshy and look like miniature lily pads measuring 1-2” indiameter with a scalloped edge. It has a low-growing habit that spreads by seeds, rhizomesand tubers. Dollarweed is often confused with dichondra. One way to distinguish the two is by looking at the placement of the leaf stem. Dollarweed has a stem located in the center of the leaf while dichondra’s stem is located at the edge.

Dollarweeds, PennywortDollarweeds, PennywortDollarweeds, Pennywort

Alternate:

ROMETSOLPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZ

CERTAINTYPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZ

*This information is not guaranteed and is subject to unintentional errors. Always refer to product label for current, accurate application instructions.

Goosegrass

PART# CHE-DISMISS-6OZ

Goosegrass forms a pale green mat-like clump with �attened stems that grows in a low rosette. Stems are somewhat �eshy at the base. The mature plant can spread to about 2-1/2 feet (80 cm) wide. The leaf blades are nearly hairless, except for long hairs on the blade bases, collars, and/or upper sheath margins. Leaves are keeled along the midvein near the base of the blade. Sheaths are open, �attened, keeled, and are whitish at the base around the collar.

DISMISS

Alternate:ROMETSOLPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZ

Doveweed

Alternate:BLINDSIDEPART# CHE-BLINDSIDE-1/2LB

Doveweed is a summer annual weed that usually germinates later in the growing seasonthan most other summer annual weeds and becomes a problem late in the summer. Dove-weed closely resembles a grass. Upon closer inspection, you will �nd that doveweed has stems that root at the nodes and purple �owers that appear on short stalks in clusters. The leaves are linear, and approximately 3/4 to 4 inches long. Leaf sheaths have soft hairs on the upper margins. Fruits are classi�ed as capsules and are only 0.12 to 0.2 inches (3 to 5 mm) wide.

ROMETSOLPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZ

(poa annua)(poa annua)(poa annua)

BahiagrassBahiagrassBahiagrass

PART# CHE-SIMAZINE4L-2.5GALPART# CHE-SIMAZINE4L-2.5GALPART# CHE-SIMAZINE4L-2.5GAL

PART# CHE-IMAGE70DG-11.43OZPART# CHE-IMAGE70DG-11.43OZPART# CHE-IMAGE70DG-11.43OZ

ROMETSOLROMETSOLROMETSOLPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZ

ROMETSOLROMETSOLROMETSOLPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZ

PART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZ

PART# CHE-BLINDSIDE-1/2LBPART# CHE-BLINDSIDE-1/2LBPART# CHE-BLINDSIDE-1/2LB

ROMETSOLROMETSOLROMETSOLPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZ

• Common Weeds and Herbicide Solutions• Common Weeds and Herbicide Solutions • Common Weeds and Herbicide Solutions •

• Common Weeds and Herbicide Solutions• Common Weeds and Herbicide Solutions • Common Weeds and Herbicide Solutions • 20

SOLUTION

SOLUTION

SOLUTION

SOLUTION

SOLUTIONDescription:

Description:

Description:White Clover

Yellow NutsedgeDescription:

Alternate:

Alternate:

Description:

Although nutsedges resemble grasses and often are referred to as “nutgrass,” they aren’tgrasses but are true sedges. Their leaves are thicker and sti�er than most grasses and arearranged in sets of three at their base; grass leaves grow across from each other in sets oftwo. Nutsedge stems are solid, and in cross section they are triangular; grass stems arehollow and round, and in cross section they are almost �at or oval. Nutsedge has three long,lea�ike bracts at the base of each �ower head. Yellow nutsedge has light brown �owers andseeds, while purple nutsedge �owers have a reddish tinge and the seeds are dark brown/black.

White clover is a perennial with creeping stems rooting at some nodes. Leaves have threelea�ets with a long erect petiole that is surrounded at the base by a membranous sheath.The �owering heads are borne on long stalks from the stems and usually rise abovethe leaves. The �ower cluster may be 1/2 to 11/2 inches in diameter. The petals are white.

PART# CHE-SEDGEHAMMER-1.3OZ

ROMETSOLPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZ

CERTAINTYPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZ

Sandbur (Sandspur)

Alternate:IMAGE

PART# CHE-SIMAZINE4L-2.5GALField sandbur (grassbur) is a summer annual grassy weed that can be found in home lawns, sports �elds, parks and along roadsides. This weed is especially adapted to dry, sandy soils but can be found growing in other types of soils as well. The big problem with this weed isthe sharp, spiny burs that are part of the in�orescence. These burs can be painful and aredi�cult to remove from clothing material. Field sandburs (grassburs) generally start germ-inating in late spring and will continue to germinate until late summer or early fall months. This weed will continue to grow until the �rst hard frost or freeze occurs in the fall.

SIMAZINE

PART# CHE-IMAGE70DG-11.43OZ

SEDGEHAMMER

CERTAINTYPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZ

COMMON WEEDSST. AUGUSTINE

Spotted spurge is a low-growing summer annual broadleaf plant that often forms a densemat. Spotted spurge generally has prostrate stems that can grow up to about 20 inches (50 cm) in length, but stems can grow upward when competing for light with other plants.Branches alternate along the stem. New leaves are typically hairy, especially lower leaf surfaces. Leaves are oblong to egg shaped, about 1/6 to 2/3 of an inch (4–17 mm) long, often marked with a characteristic dark, reddish spot found midway down the center of the leaf vein, and sit atop short stalks.

SpurgesSpurgesSpurgesSpurgesSpurgesSpurgesSpurges

Alternate:SIMAZINE

ROMETSOLPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZ

PART# CHE-SIMAZINE4L-2.5GAL

Stems are stout, cane-like, and reddish-brown. The plants die back at the end of the growing season but their old reddish-brown canes often persist. The stem nodes are swollen and surrounded by thin papery sheaths. Leaves are either heart-shaped or spade-shaped or somewhere in between. The �owers are small, creamy white to greenish white, and grow in showy plume-like, branched clusters from leaf axils near the ends of the stems. The fruit is 3-sided, black and shiny.

Knotweed, ProstrateKnotweed, ProstrateKnotweed, ProstrateKnotweed, ProstrateKnotweed, ProstrateKnotweed, ProstrateKnotweed, ProstrateKnotweed, ProstrateKnotweed, ProstrateKnotweed, Prostrate

ROMETSOLPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZ

MANORCompares to:

PART# CHE-MANOR-2oz

*This information is not guaranteed and is subject to unintentional errors. Always refer to product label for current, accurate application instructions.

ROMETSOLROMETSOLROMETSOLPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZ

ROMETSOLROMETSOLROMETSOLPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZ

CHE-SIMAZINE4L-2.5GALCHE-SIMAZINE4L-2.5GALCHE-SIMAZINE4L-2.5GAL

ROMETSOLROMETSOLROMETSOLPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZ

PART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZ

PART# CHE-SEDGEHAMMER-1.3OZPART# CHE-SEDGEHAMMER-1.3OZPART# CHE-SEDGEHAMMER-1.3OZ

PART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZ

PART# CHE-SIMAZINE4L-2.5GALPART# CHE-SIMAZINE4L-2.5GALPART# CHE-SIMAZINE4L-2.5GAL

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Annual bluegrass grows to a height of 6 to 8 inches when left unmowed. It has light green, �attened stems that are bent at the base and often rooted at the lower stem joint. Leaf blades are often crinkled part way down and vary from 1 to 3 inches in length with typical Poa, boat-shaped leaf tips. The in�orescence (�owering structure) is a terminal panicle that varies from 1 to 4 inches in length. Seed head initiation can start as soon as plants are 6 weeks old in early fall and continue until early summer, but most seed heads are formed in spring. The annual form of annual bluegrass is a rapid and proli�c seeder.

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Annual Bluegrass (poa annua)

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PRODIAMINE

PART# CHE-PROGRASS-SC-1G

PART# CHE-PRODIAMINE65WDG-#5

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Spotted spurge is a low-growing summer annual broadleaf plant that often forms a densemat. Spotted spurge generally has prostrate stems that can grow up to about 20 inches (50 cm) in length, but stems can grow upward when competing for light with other plants.Branches alternate along the stem. New leaves are typically hairy, especially lower leaf surfaces. Leaves are oblong to egg shaped, about 1/6 to 2/3 of an inch (4–17 mm) long, oftenmarked with a characteristic dark, reddish spot found midway down the center of the leaf vein, and sit atop short stalks.

SpurgesSpurgesSpurgesSpurgesSpurgesSpurgesSpurges

Q4PART# CHE-Q4PLUS-1GAL

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COMMON WEEDSFESCUE

Chickweed (Stellaria media) is a widespread, hardy annual often found in moist, fertilegarden soil in the South East. In mild winter climates it begins blooming before winter ends.Edible but not very tasty, chickweed plants form dense 3-inch-tall mats of foliage studdedwith starry white �owers

Chickweed

PART# CHE-TRIAD-2.5G

Alternate:2-D

TRIAD

PART# CHE-2D-1G

Henbit (Lamium amplexicaule) is a sparsely hairy winter annual with greenish to purplish,tender, square stems. Its opposite leaves are broadly egg shaped with bluntly toothedmargins and prominent veins on the underside. Upper leaves are sessile (directly attachedto the stem) and lower leaves have petioles. It has a �brous root system and can grow to a height of 16 inches. Henbit’s distinctive �owers are reddish purple in color with darkercoloring in spots on lower petals. It �owers in the spring with the �owers arranged in whorlsin the upper leaves

Henbit

Alternate:2-DPART# CHE-2D-1G

Dandelion

Dandelion is a European native perennial plant whose low spreading, deeply notched leavesform a rosette pattern as they emerge from a weak central tap root. It closely resemblesendive in form and in cultural requirements. The hollow �ower stalks form a single compound �ower of many golden colored �orets. Like chicory, varieties di�er in leaf shape, ranging from very curly leaved to broad leaved. Alternate:

2-DPART# CHE-2D-1G

*This information is not guaranteed and is subject to unintentional errors. Always refer to product label for current, accurate application instructions.

PART# CHE-TRIAD-2.5G

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PART# CHE-TRIAD-2.5G

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PART# CHE-TRIAD-2.5G

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Annual bluegrass grows to a height of 6 to 8 inches when left unmowed. It has light green, �attened stems that are bent at the base and often rooted at the lower stem joint. Leaf blades are often crinkled part way down and vary from 1 to 3 inches in length with typical Poa, boat-shaped leaf tips. The in�orescence (�owering structure) is a terminal panicle that varies from 1 to 4 inches in length. Seed head initiation can start as soon as plants are 6 weeks old in early fall and continue until early summer, but most seed heads are formed in spring. The annual form of annual bluegrass is a rapid and proli�c seeder.

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Annual Bluegrass (poa annua)

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Alternate:SIMAZINE

Description:CERTAINTYPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZ

PART# CHE-SIMAZINE4L-2.5GAL

Dallisgrass

Dallisgrass is a coarse-textured grass that grows in a clump and slowly increases indiameter as its shallow, underground stems (short rhizomes) grow outward. The rhizomeshave short internodes (the length of the stem between the joints) that look like concentric rings on its surface. The presence of these distinctive rhizomes is a good way to distinguishdallisgrass from other common clumping grasses in lawns, such as crabgrass. As the clumpmatures, the center may die and a di�erent grass or weed may be growing in its center. Alternate:

CELSIUSPART# CHE-CELSIUSWG

CERTAINTYPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZ

Nutsedge

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Although nutsedges resemble grasses and often are referred to as “nutgrass,” they aren’tgrasses but are true sedges. Their leaves are thicker and sti�er than most grasses and arearranged in sets of three at their base; grass leaves grow across from each other in sets oftwo. Nutsedge stems are solid, and in cross section they are triangular; grass stems arehollow and round, and in cross section they are almost �at or oval. Nutsedge has three long,lea�ike bracts at the base of each �ower head. Yellow nutsedge has light brown �owers andseeds.

PART# CHE-SEDGEHAMMER-1.3OZSEDGEHAMMER

CERTAINTYPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZ

Wild Garlic/Onion

Both are winter perennials, with wild garlic being predominant in South Carolina. Theyemerge in late Fall from underground bulbs and grow through the Winter and Spring. In lateSpring, aerial bulblets are formed and the plants die back in early Summer. The undergroundbulb persist in the soil for several years. While both have thin, green, waxy leaves,those of wild garlic are round and hollow, while those of wild onion are �at and solid.Unfortunately, there are no pre-emergence herbicides that will control wild onion or wildgarlic. They must be treated with a post-emergence herbicide, and persistence is the key.

Alternate:ROMETSOLPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZ

Crabgrass (Digitaria Genus) is a common, slender annual and perennial weed. Digitus is theLatin word for “�nger”, and they are distinguished by the long, �nger-like in�orescences theyproduce. Typically, it has spreading stems with wide, �at leaf blades that lie on the groundwith the tips ascending. The in�orescences is a panicle in which the spike-like branches arearranged in a digitate fashion. The spikelets are arranged in two rows on an angled or winged rachis. Each spikelet has two �orets, only one of which is fertile. The �rst bracts at thebase of the spikelets are either very minute or absent. Crabgrass has a long germinationperiod, and if conditions are right, it can germinate throughout the growing season.

Crabgrass

PART# CHE-QUINCLORAC-75DF-1#

Alternate:CELSIUS WG

QUINCLORAC

COMMON WEEDSBERMUDA

PART# CHE-CELSIUSWG

*This information is not guaranteed and is subject to unintentional errors. Always refer to product label for current, accurate application instructions.

SOLUTIONSOLUTIONSOLUTIONCERTAINTYCERTAINTYCERTAINTYPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZ

PART# CHE-SIMAZINE4L-2.5GALPART# CHE-SIMAZINE4L-2.5GALPART# CHE-SIMAZINE4L-2.5GAL

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PART# CHE-CELSIUSWGPART# CHE-CELSIUSWGPART# CHE-CELSIUSWG

CERTAINTYCERTAINTYCERTAINTYPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZ

PART# CHE-QUINCLORAC-75DF-1#PART# CHE-QUINCLORAC-75DF-1#PART# CHE-QUINCLORAC-75DF-1#

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PART# CHE-SEDGEHAMMER-1.3OZPART# CHE-SEDGEHAMMER-1.3OZPART# CHE-SEDGEHAMMER-1.3OZ

PART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZ

PART# CHE-TRIAD-2.5G

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White Clover

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White clover is a perennial with creeping stems rooting at some nodes. Leaves have threelea�ets with a long erect petiole that is surrounded at the base by a membranous sheath.The �owering heads are borne on long stalks from the stems and usually rise abovethe leaves. The �ower cluster may be 1/2 to 11/2 inches in diameter. The petals are white.

CERTAINTYPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZ

ROMETSOLPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZ

Wild Garlic/Onion

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Both are winter perennials, with wild garlic being predominant in South Carolina. Theyemerge in late Fall from underground bulbs and grow through the Winter and Spring. In lateSpring, aerial bulblets are formed and the plants die back in early Summer. The undergroundbulb persist in the soil for several years. While both have thin, green, waxy leaves,those of wild garlic are round and hollow, while those of wild onion are �at and solid.Unfortunately, there are no pre-emergence herbicides that will control wild onion or wildgarlic. They must be treated with a post-emergence herbicide,and persistence is the key.

ROMETSOLPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZ

IMAGEPART# CHE-IMAGE70DG-11.43OZ

Dandelion

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Dandelion is a European native perennial plant whose low spreading, deeply notched leaves form a rosette pattern as they emerge from a weak central tap root. It closely resembles endive in form and in cultural requirements. The hollow �ower stalks form a single compound �ower of many golden colored �orets. Like chicory, varieties di�er in leaf shape, ranging from very curly leaved to broad leaved.

ROMETSOLPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZ

CERTAINTYPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZ

Nutsedge

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Although nutsedges resemble grasses and often are referred to as “nutgrass,” they aren’tgrasses but are true sedges. Their leaves are thicker and sti�er than most grasses and arearranged in sets of three at their base; grass leaves grow across from each other in sets oftwo. Nutsedge stems are solid, and in cross section they are triangular; grass stems arehollow and round, and in cross section they are almost �at or oval. Nutsedge has three long, lea�ike bracts at the base of each �ower head. Yellow nutsedge has light brown �owers and seeds.

PART# CHE-SEDGEHAMMER-1.3OZSEDGEHAMMER

CERTAINTYPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZ

Cudweed

The cudweeds are comprised of many di�erent species that are similar in growth habitsand control measures. In general, the cudweeds have basal rosettes and the leaves andseedheads are covered in distinct �ne, white “wooly” �bers. Some cudweeds only have thishair on the underside of the leaves, and other cudweeds have this hair on all surfaces.Cudweeds overwinter as small basal rosettes, but in the spring usually grow an upright stem.

Alternate:DISMISSPART# CHE-DISMISS-6OZ

COMMON WEEDSCENTIPEDE

*This information is not guaranteed and is subject to unintentional errors. Always refer to product label for current, accurate application instructions.

PART# CHE-TRIAD-2.5G

TRIAD

ROMETSOLROMETSOLROMETSOLPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZ

PART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZ

PART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZ

PART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZPART# CHE-CERTAINTY-1.25OZ

ROMETSOLROMETSOLROMETSOLPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZ

ROMETSOLROMETSOLROMETSOLPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZPART# CHE-ROMETSOL-2OZ

PART# CHE-IMAGE70DG-11.43OZPART# CHE-IMAGE70DG-11.43OZPART# CHE-IMAGE70DG-11.43OZ

Common Diseases

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Principle Turfgrass Hosts: Symptoms:

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Principle Turfgrass Hosts: Symptoms:Gray Leaf Spot

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Gray Leaf SpotGray Leaf SpotGray Leaf Spot

St. Augustinegrass, Perennial rye-grass, Bermudagrass, Centipedegrass, Bentgrass, St. Augustine and various species of Fescue

The symptoms of gray leaf spot vary depending onthe grass type. On St. Augustinegrass, gray leafspot �rst appears as small, brown spots on theleaves and stems. The spots quickly enlarge to ap-proximately ¼ inch in length and become bluish-gray in color and oval or elongated in shape. The mature lesions are tan to gray in color and have depressed centers with irregular margins that are purple to brown in color.

PROPICONAZOLEPART# CHE-PROPICONAZOLE-1G

Dollar Spot

Alternate:PROPICONAZOLEPART# CHE-PROPICONAZOLE-1G

All species of warm- and cool-season turfgrass. Georgia has seen cases in Tall fescues, Bentgrass, Bermuda hybrids and Centipede.

Symptoms of dollar spot includes sunken, circular patches that measure up to several inches on turf-grass. The patches turn from brown to straw colorand may eventually grow together, forming irreg-ularly shaped areas. Infected leaves may display small lesions that turn from yellow-green to straw color with a reddish-brown border. The lesions can extend the full width of the leaf. Multiple lesionsmay occur.

PPZ 41.8PART# CHE-PPZ41.8SELECT-1G

Brown Patch

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Almost all turfgrasses (warm and cool season)

The symptoms of brown patch can vary depending on the grass species, climatic and atmospheric conditions, and soil management of the turfgrass. This disease typically causes rings and/or patchesof blighted turfgrass that measure 5 inches to morethan 10 feet in diameter. It also causes leaf spotsand “smoke rings” -- thin, brown borders around thediseased patches that appear most frequently in the early morning.

TM4.5SELECTPART# CHE-TM4.5SELECT-2.5G

PROPICONAZOLEPART# CHE-PROPICONAZOLE-1G

*This information is not guaranteed and is subject to unintentional errors. Always refer to product label for current, accurate application instructions.

Anthracnose

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Warm and cool season grasses. Anthracnose typically infects turfgrass duringwarm weather. It causes irregularly shaped patches that are yellow to brown in color. Leaf lesions that are yellow with black centers may also occur. Anthracnose also causes a basal stem and leaf sheath rot during cool, wet weather in the springand warm, moist weather in the summer. Infected shoots are easily detached.

TM4.5SELECTPART# CHE-TM4.5SELECT-2.5G

PROPICONAZOLEPART#CHE-PROPICONAZOLE-1G

Fairy Ring

PART# CHE-AZOXY50WDG-1LB

Fairy Ring Fairy Ring Fairy Ring

All species of warm- and cool-season turfgrass. Particularly damaging in Centipede and St. Augustine grass in south and coastal Georgia.

Fairy ring symptoms vary based on the cause.Above-ground mushroom and pu� ball basidiocarpsmay or may not occur. Typically, this disease hasouter rings that are either dark-green or brown incolor. The shape and size of the rings vary dependingon the species. Activity in the turf ceases when theindividual rings come in contact with each other.Some causal agents form fruiting bodies but do not form rings.

AZOXY50WDG

T-Methyl

T-Methyl

Compares to:HERITAGEPART# CHE-HERITAGE-30LB

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PART# CHE-AZOXY50WDG-1LBPART# CHE-AZOXY50WDG-1LBPART# CHE-AZOXY50WDG-1LB

TM4.5SELECTTM4.5SELECTTM4.5SELECTCHE-TM4.5SELECT-2.5GCHE-TM4.5SELECT-2.5GCHE-TM4.5SELECT-2.5G

PROPICONAZOLEPROPICONAZOLEPROPICONAZOLECHE-PROPICONAZOLE-1GCHE-PROPICONAZOLE-1GCHE-PROPICONAZOLE-1G

TM4.5SELECTTM4.5SELECTTM4.5SELECTPART# CHE-TM4.5SELECT-2.5GPART# CHE-TM4.5SELECT-2.5GPART# CHE-TM4.5SELECT-2.5G

PROPICONAZOLEPROPICONAZOLEPROPICONAZOLE CHE-PROPICONAZOLE-1G CHE-PROPICONAZOLE-1G CHE-PROPICONAZOLE-1G

PPZ 41.8PART# CHE-PPZ41.8SELECT-1G

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Pythium Root Rot

Alternate:FOSAL SELECTPART# CHE-FOSAL-5.5#

Bermudagrass, Centipedegrass, Zoysiagrass and St. Augustine grass

Pythium root rot is common on highly maintainedturf. Although symptoms of Pythium root rot aretypically nondistinctive, this disease can appear asyellow, irregularly shaped patches. The a�ectedturfgrass is thin, o�-color and slow growing, while the root system is stunted with reduced volume and vigor. Foliar mycelium does not occur.

Pythium Blight

Alternate:

Pythium BlightPythium BlightPythium Blight

Tall Fescue, Perennial Ryegrass, St. Augustine and Bentgrass

Mostly in tall fescue and Bentgrass. Pythium blightappears as yellow, irregularly shaped patches. Thea�ected turfgrass is thin, o�-color and slow-growing, while the root system is only slightly stunted, with reduced volume and vigor. Foliarmycelium does occur. FOSAL SELECT

PART# CHE-FOSAL-5.5#

Leaf Spot / Melting Out

Alternate:PROPICONAZOLE

Leaf Spot / Melting OutLeaf Spot / Melting OutLeaf Spot / Melting Out

All turfgrasses Leaf spot symptoms include purplish-brown to black spots with tan centers on the leaf blade and sheath. The lower leaves of the infected plants become shriveled and blighted. Severe leaf spot can lead tomelting-out when leaves and tillers are infected, causing severe thinning of the stand. On cool seasonturfgrass, melting-out typically follows the ap--pearance of leaf spots. PART#

CHE-PROPICONAZOLE-1G

*This information is not guaranteed and is subject to unintentional errors. Always refer to product label for current, accurate application instructions.

Large Patch

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(ZOYSIA PATCH)

Zoysia and bermudagrassLarge patch occurs during the spring and fall, when warm-season turfgrasses are entering or exiting their period of winter dormancy. Circular patches of diseased turf are observed, ranging in diameter from less than 3 ft. up to 25 ft. Leaves of recentlyinfected turf, located at the periphery of the patch,may appear orange in color. Some patches may be perennial, recurring in the same location and ex-panding in diameter year after year.

PROPICONAZOLEPART# CHE-PROPICONAZOLE-1G

Take-all Root Rot

Alternate:EAGLE 20EWPART# CHE-EAGLE20EW-1P

St. Augustinegrass, Bentgrass, Bermudagrass and Centipedegrass. Bluegrass and Fescues are rarely a�ected in Georgia.

Take-all patch causes wilted, circular patches that are brown or bronze-colored and measure up toseveral feet in diameter. Infected plants have dark-brown roots.

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PPZ 41.8PART# CHE-PPZ41.8SELECT-1G

PPZ 41.8PART# CHE-PPZ41.8SELECT-1G

PART# CHE-AZOXY50WDG-1LBAZOXY50WDGPART# CHE-AZOXY50WDG-1LBPART# CHE-AZOXY50WDG-1LBPART# CHE-AZOXY50WDG-1LB

PART# CHE-AZOXY50WDG-1LBAZOXY50WDGPART# CHE-AZOXY50WDG-1LBPART# CHE-AZOXY50WDG-1LBPART# CHE-AZOXY50WDG-1LB

PPZ 41.8PART# CHE-PPZ41.8SELECT-1G

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Army Worms

All turfgrass speciesCutworms and armyworms are active from mid-March to October. They feed on leaves and crownsand may cut o� plants near the soil surface. Larvaefeed at night and hide in the thatch layer or in a burrow in the soil during the day. Turfgrass may beclosely clipped around aeration holes, which larvaecommonly occupy. Damage appears as circularspots of dead grass or depressed spots. Army-worms, especially, prefer damp areas.

Army WormsArmy WormsArmy WormsArmy WormsArmy WormsArmy WormsArmy WormsArmy WormsArmy Worms

BIFENTHRINPART# CHE-BIFENTHRIN-7.9-1G

Alternate:CARBARYLPART# CHE-CARBARYL-43-2.5G

Billbugs

Compares to:IMIDACLOPRID75WSPPART# CHE-IMIDACLOPRID75WSP-1G

Billbug damage usually appears when summerdrought stress is common. Light infestations inlawns often produce small dead spots that look likethe turf disease, dollar spot. Sometimes the damagelooks like irregular mottling or browning in the turf.Heavy infestations can result in complete destruc-tion of the turf, usually by August. The major problem with billbug damage is that it looks like avariety of the other problems.

PART# CHE-IMIDACLOPRID2F-1G

Most turfgrass species

Billbugs Billbugs Billbugs

IMIDACLOPRID 2F

Chinch Bugs

Most commonly reported as a pest on St. Augustine but also infestsmost other turfgrasses.

Chinch bug infestations frequently occur in turf-grass with thick thatch that is exposed to full sun-light during periods of hot, dry weather. Chinch bug damage is often less noticeable during theSpring and early summer. Damage frequentlyappears from early July through late August when the insects are actively feeding.

Chinch BugsChinch BugsChinch Bugs

Alternate:CARBARYLPART# CHE-CARBARYL-43-2.5G

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Ants

Several species of ants commonlyinhabit home lawns and ornamentalplantings of trees and shrubs

Ants seldom cause serious damage to home lawns. They may cause minor damage to the turf by loosening the soil and constructing small mounds in the nesting areas.

BIFENTHRINPART# CHE-BIFENTHRIN-7.9-1G

Alternate:CARBARYLPART# CHE-CARBARYL-43-2.5G

Bluegrass Weevil

Bluegrass, creeping bentgrass andperennial ryegrass. Most NorthAmerican turfgrasses.

Bluegrass WeevilBluegrass WeevilBluegrass WeevilBluegrass WeevilBluegrass WeevilBluegrass WeevilMost damage is attributed to the larvae feeding on and killing stems. A single individual can injure up to 20 stems. Stems are weakened and broken due to the boring activities of the young larvae. Older larvae reside at the soil or thatch surface where they feed on the crowns. Injury is generally exp-ressed as growing areas of yellow and brown patches.

BIFENTHRINPART# CHE-BIFENTHRIN-7.9-1G

Alternate:CARBARYLPART# CHE-CARBARYL-43-2.5G

BIFENTHRINPART# CHE-BIFENTHRIN-7.9-1G

*This information is not guaranteed and is subject to unintentional errors. Always refer to product label for current, accurate application instructions.

BIFENTHRINBIFENTHRINBIFENTHRIN

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Symptoms:Susceptible Turfgrass:Spittle Bugs

All turfgrass species, butcentipedegrass is the mostsusceptible.

Spittlebug feeding causes a purple and/or whitestripe to run along the grass blades of infested turf-grass, especially centipedegrass. In heavy infest-ations, the turf wilts and the tips turn yellow, eventually brown, and then curl. In St. Augustinegrass, spittlebug injury resembles that of chinchbugs. However, unlike chinch bug injury, whichtends to occur in sunny areas, spittlebug injury usually appears in shady areas.

Spittle BugsSpittle BugsSpittle BugsSpittle BugsSpittle BugsSpittle Bugs

BIFENTHRINPART# CHE-BIFENTHRIN-7.9-1G

Alternate:CARBARYLPART# CHE-CARBARYL-43-2.5G

Grubs

All species of turfgrassHeavy white grub infestations can destroy grass roots, causing the a�ected area to become spongy, which allows the sod to be rolled back like a piece of carpet. Evidence of grub damage, including patches of dead or dying turf, are visible during spring (April and May) and late summer and fall (September and October) A good indication of a grub infestation is the presence of skunks, crows, or moles feeding on turf.

GrubsGrubsGrubs

PART# CHE-IMIDACLOPRID2F-1G

IMIDACLOPRID 2F

Mole Crickets

All species of turfgrassThe southern mole cricket does most of its damage by loosening the soil around the root system causing the roots to dry and desiccate. The tawny mole cricket feeds almost exclusively on plant materials and its feeding on root and shoot can destroy a well-established turf planting. Its damage to turf can range from light tunneling and small mounds where the adults enter the soil, to a complete loss of stand.

PART# CHE-IMIDACLOPRID2F-1G

IMIDACLOPRID 2F

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Cut Worms

All turfgrass species Cutworms and armyworms are active from mid-March to October. They feed on leaves and crownsand may cut o� plants near the soil surface. Larvaefeed at night and hide in the thatch layer or in aburrow in the soil during the day. Turfgrass may beclosely clipped around aeration holes, which larvae commonly occupy. Damage appears as circular spots of dead grass or depressed spots.

Cut WormsCut WormsCut Worms

BIFENTHRINPART# CHE-BIFENTHRIN-7.9-1G

Alternate:CARBARYLPART# CHE-CARBARYL-43-2.5G

Symptoms:Susceptible Turfgrass:Sod Web Worms

Most turfgrass species The damage caused by sod webworms may �rst ap-pear in early spring. The damage shows up as smalldead patches of grass among the normally growinggrass. The summer generation may cause generalturf thinning or even irregular dead patches in lateJune into early August. Sod webworms prefer sunnyareas and the larvae are often found on south facing,steep slopes and banks, where it is hot and dry.Heavily shaded turf is seldom attacked by the larvae.

BIFENTHRINPART# CHE-BIFENTHRIN-7.9-1G

Alternate:CARBARYLPART# CHE-CARBARYL-43-2.5G

*This information is not guaranteed and is subject to unintentional errors. Always refer to product label for current, accurate application instructions.

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Alternate:BIFENTHRINPART# CHE-BIFENTHRIN-7.9-1G

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Avg. IDPipe ODAvg. wallMin. wall

Flow(gpm)

0.841.682.533.374.215.055.906.747.588.42

10.1111.7913.4815.16

0.250.901.903.244.896.859.12

11.6814.5317.6624.7532.9342.1652.44

0.490.991.481.972.462.963.453.944.434.935.916.907.888.879.85

10.8411.8212.8113.8014.78

0.070.240.520.881.331.862.473.173.944.796.718.93

11.4414.2317.2920.6324.2428.1132.2536.64

0.300.590.891.181.481.772.072.362.662.963.554.144.735.325.916.507.097.688.278.879.46

10.0510.6411.2311.8212.4113.0013.5914.1814.78

0.020.070.150.250.380.540.710.911.141.381.942.583.304.104.995.956.998.119.30

10.5711.9113.3214.8116.3718.0019.7021.4723.3225.2327.21

0.180.360.540.710.891.071.251.431.611.782.142.502.863.213.573.934.284.645.005.355.716.076.426.787.147.507.858.218.578.929.82

10.7111.6012.4913.3814.28

0.010.020.040.070.110.160.210.270.330.400.570.760.971.201.461.742.052.382.733.103.493.914.344.805.285.786.306.847.407.989.52

11.1812.9714.8816.9019.05

0.140.270.410.540.680.810.951.091.221.361.631.902.172.442.712.993.263.533.804.074.344.614.885.165.435.705.976.246.516.787.468.148.829.50

10.1810.8511.5312.2112.8913.5714.93

0.000.010.020.040.060.080.110.140.170.210.290.390.500.620.750.901.051.221.401.591.792.012.232.462.712.973.233.513.804.104.895.746.667.648.689.78

10.9412.1613.4514.7917.64

0.170.260.350.430.520.600.690.780.861.041.211.381.561.731.902.072.252.422.592.762.943.113.283.463.633.803.974.154.324.755.185.626.056.486.917.347.788.218.649.50

10.3711.2312.1012.9613.8214.69

0.000.010.010.020.030.040.050.060.070.100.130.170.210.250.300.350.410.470.530.600.670.740.820.900.991.081.171.271.381.631.912.222.552.893.263.654.064.484.935.886.918.029.20

10.4511.7713.17

Class 3151/2”

0.6960.8400.0720.062

Velocity PSI ft/s loss

Class 2003/4”

0.9101.0500.0700.060

Velocity PSI ft/s loss

1”1.1751.3150.0700.060

Velocity PSI ft/s loss

1-1/4”1.5121.6600.0740.064

Velocity PSI ft/s loss

1-1/2”1.7341.9000.0830.073

Velocity PSI ft/s loss

2”2.1732.3750.1010.091

Velocity PSI ft/s loss

2-1/2”2.6352.8750.1200.110

Velocity PSI ft/s loss

3”3.2103.5000.1450.135

Velocity PSI ft/s loss

4”4.1344.5000.1830.173

Velocity PSI ft/s loss

6”6.0846.6250.2710.255

Velocity PSI ft/s loss

0.240.290.350.410.470.530.590.710.820.941.061.181.291.411.531.651.761.882.002.122.232.352.472.592.702.822.943.233.533.824.114.414.704.995.295.585.886.467.057.648.238.819.409.99

10.5811.1611.7512.9314.10

0.000.010.010.010.020.020.030.040.050.060.080.100.120.140.160.180.210.230.260.290.320.350.390.420.460.500.530.640.750.871.001.131.281.431.591.761.932.302.713.143.604.094.615.165.736.346.978.319.77

0.240.280.320.360.400.480.550.630.710.790.870.951.031.111.191.271.351.431.501.581.661.741.821.901.982.182.382.572.772.973.173.373.563.763.964.364.755.155.545.946.346.737.137.527.928.719.50

10.2911.0911.8812.6713.4614.25

0.000.010.010.010.010.010.020.020.030.040.040.050.060.070.080.090.100.110.120.140.150.160.180.190.200.240.290.330.380.430.490.550.610.670.740.881.041.201381.571.761.972.192.422.673.183.744.334.975.656.377.127.92

0.380.430.480.530.570.620.670.720.760.810.860.910.951.001.051.101.151.191.311.431.551.671.791.912.032.152.272.392.632.863.103.343.583.824.064.304.544.775.255.736.216.687.167.648.128.599.079.55

10.0310.5010.9811.4511.94

0.010.010.010.010.020.020.020.020.030.030.030.040.040.040.050.050.060.060.070.080.100.110.130.140.160.180.200.220.260.300.350.400.460.520.580.640.710.780.931.091.271.451.651.862.082.312.562.813.083.353.643.944.25

0.350.370.400.420.440.460.480.510.530.550.610.660.720.770.830.880.940.991.051.101.211.321.431.541.651.761.871.982.092.202.422.652.873.093.313.533.753.974.194.414.634.855.075.295.51

0.000.000.000.010.010.010.010.010.010.010.010.010.010.020.020.020.020.030.030.030.040.050.050.060.070.080.090.100.110120.140.170.190.220.250.280.320.350.390.430.470.510.560.600.65

Shaded area represents velocities over 5 ft/s.Use with caution

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