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What is the Noxious Weed Control Program?

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The King County Noxious Weed Control Program focuses on education, prevention, technical assistance and control of noxious weeds through voluntary compliance. Preventing the spread of weeds is more effective and less costly than eradication.
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Why does King County have a noxious weed control program?

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A state law passed in 1969 mandates all counties to have a program to combat noxious weeds. King County was under court order to operate a weed control program as result of a 1995 lawsuit by the State of Washington. The suit was prompted by complaints from neighboring counties that King County was not controlling noxious weeds as required by state law.
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bull; Where can I report a noxious weed?

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The Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board serves as the state’s noxious weed coordination center. Through its actions and policy decisions, it supports the activities of 48 county noxious weed control boards and weed districts. Information on the state noxious weed list is available at http://www.nwcb.wa.gov/weed_list/weed_list.
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What is a noxious weed?

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The important distinction between noxious weeds and the rest of the terms used above is that 'noxious' is a legal term applied to a plant species designated as such by State and Federal law. Each State develops individual criteria for determining which plants will be considered as noxious and then generates a list unique to that State. States have developed laws that require the control or elimination of noxious weeds by landowners.
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Faqs about noxious weeds
Any plant that causes significant economic and/or environmental damage. A weed is a pest! "Noxious weeds are non-native plants that have been introduced accidentally or as ornarnentals in peoples' gardens. Some are poisonous to humans and livestock and most grow rapidly and are extremely difficult to control. They can reduce crop yields, displace desirable plant species, destroy beneficial native habitat, damage recreational opportunities, clog waterways, and diminish land values." (1)
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How is a plant designated as a noxious weed?

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The State Noxious Weed Board, a group of citizen volunteers representing all parts of the state, annually adopts and publishes a list of weeds to be controlled or eradicated based on public comment and input from county weed boards. The King County Weed Board customizes the state list and puts out a list of King County's priority weeds that are required by law to be controlled by the property owner.
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What is a noxious or invading weed?

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A weed is any plant growing where it doesn't meet your management plans. A noxious weed is a plant that is declared noxious, by the state or county, because it causes significant economic impacts within the state and/or county. An invading weed is a plant that is newly established within the state/county and poses a threat of gaining noxious weed status. There are eighteen weeds on the Utah noxious weed list and three additional weeds declared noxious by Cache County.
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What is the Noxious Weed Assessment that appears on my property tax statement?

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In 1998 the Metropolitan King County Council authorized the first small special assessment on each property tax bill to fund the weed control program. The council passed Ordinance No. 14263 in November of 2001 authorizing a special assessment of $1.50 plus $0.09 per acre per year for each property parcel. authorized by state law, more than sixteen Washington counties now have noxious weed assessments on their property tax bills so weed programs can have a dedicated source of funding.
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What's the best product to use for pond weed control?

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If the weeds are growing on the ground at the shore or are above the waterline, use PondMaster® Surface & Shoreline Herbicide. For submerged weeds, use PondMaster Aquatic Herbicide. PondMaster Blue is a colorant that will also help control aquatic weeds by restricting the wavelength of sunlight penetrating the water.
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Will mowing alone control my noxious weeds?

Generally you will find that this form of control will not work all summer because the plants will start to bloom lower than your mower blade. Mowing is one important method in stopping seed production, but should be used along with other control measures to stop the spread of noxious weeds.
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Should I water after my lawn application if a weed control was applied?

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No. Although light watering or a brief shower should not seriously impact the weed control treatment, it is best to leave the control material on the weed until it is absorbed. This process usually requires at least 24 hours.
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How is weed control enforced?

Frequently Asked Questions - King County Noxious Weed Contro...
Once an infestation is identified, the landowner is given a variety of options, including hand pulling, mowing or cutting; advice on better pasture management; and using the most effective and least harmful methods of applying herbicides. The King County Noxious Weed Control Board does not require people to use herbicides to control weeds. The majority of weed infestations are controlled voluntarily by landowners.
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Why did the Scotts technician make the weed control application on a rainy day?

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If the weed control was applied in a light shower, results should still be satisfactory. The weed control is primarily absorbed foliarly, being taken in through pores in the leaves of weeds. As long as the material is not washed off the leaf, control will occur. If you do not see leaf curling or wilting in 10 days, please call the office for a free re-treatment. Cheaper, yes. But not as effective. Your trees and shrubs require different care than your lawn.
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Can we use chemicals for weed control at our Patch?

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Yes, sometimes chemicals can be the most effective method for weed control providing they are used sensibly and efficiently. All volunteers using chemicals on a Patch must have undertaken a chemical users course or similar. All occupational health and safety requirements must be adhered to with regard to personal protective equipment. Free courses for chemical use can be arranged through an Our Patch Project Officer if there is sufficient interest from volunteers.
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Is October too late to attempt weed control?

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Definitely not, if the weeds are actively growing, applying a herbicide will give some weed control. The cooler the temperatures, the slower the weeds will respond to the herbicide.
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Where can I get a recommendation on the products to control noxious weeds?

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The best way to get a recommendation on controlling plant species in your area is by contacting your state’s Agriculture Department’s Local Extension Agent. They would be most familiar with the noxious weeds in your area, as well as the recommended products, application methods, and application rates for your area.
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Will DuPont™ Weed Control Fabrics prevent all weed growth?

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While DuPont™ Weed Control Fabrics are effective against most weeds, landscape fabrics, in general, are not 100% weed proof. Especially difficult to control perennial weeds, like Bermudagrass or nutsedge may require additional weed control measures. Further, weed seed germination in mulch on top of the fabric is not prevented.
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What are DuPont™ Weed Control Fabrics?

Frequently Asked Questions for DuPont Weed Control Fabrics
DuPont™ Weed Control Fabrics are scientifically engineered non-woven fabrics manufactured in a unique patented process in which continuous filaments of polypropylene are spun into a multidirectional web that is thermally and mechanically bonded. This process results in a uniform product with superior strength and durability, and excellent properties for air and water permeability.
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How should DuPont™ Weed Control Fabrics be installed?

Frequently Asked Questions for DuPont Weed Control Fabrics
For best results, thoroughly remove and/or kill any existing weeds from the installation area. The use of a post-emergence systemic herbicide may be required and/or a pre-emergent herbicide may be desired for additional weed control (Always consult the herbicide manufacturer’s product label for recommended and approved uses). Roll out the fabric (either side up or down) and secure with DuPont™ Landscape Anchor Pins at 3–5 ft. intervals.
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Will the Organic Weed Control work on Kikuyu and Gorse?

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Yes it will. Those hardier weeds will need a 1:4 ratio (1 part weed control to 4 parts water) and it is essential to get at least 80% coverage of the foliage when spraying. Applying in hot dry weather will enhance the performance. No, the Organic Weed Control is not systemic (systemic poisons are harmful to the environment and our health). It will kill weeds off, but depending on their growth cycle and conditions, it may be necessary to reapply after a few months.
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Why is picloram so useful in range and pasture weed control?

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Picloram, an active ingredient in GrazonŽ P+D, Surmount? and TordonŽ 22K herbicides, is highly active on many broadleaf weeds in rangeland and pastures. Several factors, including control spectrum, thorough translocation and residual activity, make it more effective than other methods or herbicides. Removing competition from weeds releases grass production and boosts the quantity and quality of forage.
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Who is Responsible or Weed Control on Rights-Of-Way?

DNRC Trust Land Banking Division Overview
The easement holder is responsible for controlling noxious weed infestations along the right of way and introduction on adjoining lands as a result of their use of the right of way. The easement holder may contract with the state's surface lessee, county weed personnel, or independent contractors for performance of control measures.
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What is the difference between Pre-Emergent and Post-Emergent weed control?

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Basically, Pre-Emergents prevent new weeds from sprouting. Post-Emergents kill existing weeds. More information is available at this page.
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Will the presence of GMs in our farming system result in new weed control problems?

Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia : Freq...
If we use one herbicide exclusively there is the certainty of herbicide resistance developing in our weed population. This is already occurring quite commonly in our ryegrass weed population and more rarely in other weeds.
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I want to put grass carp in my pond for weed control. What do I need to do?

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Check with your state fish and game agency. The laws vary from state to state. We sell triploid grass carp to properly permitted individuals or agencies in Florida only.
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Can I use higher herbicide rates to control a resistant weed?

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No, the resistant biotypes are often many times more resistant to the herbicide than normal, susceptible biotypes. In greenhouse tests, the Accent rate had to be about 20 times higher to control ALS-resistant giant foxtail at the same level as susceptible giant foxtail. With ALS-resistant eastern black nightshade, the Raptor rate had to be increased 133 times higher to get the same level of control as with susceptible nightshade.
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