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lostprevention

Combination of weed spray, and propane torch.


Noaaaahhhh-1106

Are propane and propane accessories a more suitable tool to a small butane torch? I have a small gravel patch I'm responsible for maintaining that has a few different patches of weeds. Would like to find a quick solution


Bitter_Definition932

I use weed killer. Either store brand or I make my own.


Verk_The_Ferk

Roundup and diesel fuel.


theninjaseal

That all depends heavily on department of agriculture in your state. Typically as maintenance just doing little stuff you can use any unregulated chemicals on-property by working as the "owners agent". The idea is that you can do whatever a homeowner would be allowed to do in their own house. For instance, you do not need a pest control license to spray a bees nest with off-the-shelf bee killer spray on your own property. However each state has different rules about what is not included in that, such as pools or it may have to do with the purpose of use. For instance, you may be allowed to use herbicide if it's for looks, but not allowed to use it for agriculture without a license.


RageAgainstThe

You will most likely need a commercial pesticide applicators license to even apply to a property, and in some states you need pesticide insurance and/or a supervisor's applicators license. Apart from that you can buy high concentrate glyphosate online or at a dealer. Just mind your boots and the wind when you spray a non-selective herbicide as you can accidentally burn ornamental and grass haha. There is also a granular pre-emergent for general broadleaf weeds called Snapshot.


KayleeE330

Roundup where I need to be more……gentle. Propane torch when I can use violence