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Kurtail Evo - Mares Tail Herbicide Reviews

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It does what it says on the tin!
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Posted 4 years ago
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Posted 4 years ago
This product is excellent and only one dose seems to have killed off all of the marestail and we would highly recommend it to anyone with the same problem. So far there has been no regrow this, thankfully!
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Posted 4 years ago
Must say was a bit alarmed not seeing Marestail listed among the weeds anywhere on the instruction sheet on how to use Kurtail Evo. However, used Kurtail in a knapsack sprayer, 250ml to 10 litres, on our gravel drive and around the edges of a field. After a few days the Marestail was turning black...excellent result! Hoping now not to see it again next year?! Really pleased with this years results on this pernicious weed.
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Posted 4 years ago
This stuff is deadly! I put it on a strong, established patch of mare's tail and overnight it turned brown! Oh ... and the service, delivery etc was very good too. Really deadly.....
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Posted 4 years ago
Very pleased with the results. Xx
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Posted 4 years ago
Amazing results, worth every penny. Completely killed off, will need repeated applications
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Posted 4 years ago
Arrived quickly - thank you. Applied as per instructions and after a few weeks we have a lot of brown mare's tails. We have since reapplied (again as per instructions) to the new mare's tails that have come through - as anyone who has these knows the tiniest bit will send up a new one! I've been so tempted to pull out the brown ones but will wait to ensure that they are dying off. Hoping to get one further spraying in before the end of their growing season. Will make sure we have some Kurtail in as they come up again in Spring and keeping fingers crossed that we have a lot less of them next year! So far, so good as nothing we have ever tried has worked long term.
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Posted 4 years ago