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  2. Master Gardener: Here are some tips on waging the war ... - AOL

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    Crabgrass can be pulled by hand in the summer or battled with a herbicide. Master Gardener: Here are some tips on waging the war against crabgrass invastion Skip to main content

  3. How to Stop Crabgrass From Taking Over Your Lawn - AOL

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    Crabgrass loves the heat, so it doesn’t start popping up until soil surfaces warm up. When soil temperatures remain around 55 degrees for a few days, baby crabgrass plants start appearing.

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  5. Preemergent herbicide - Wikipedia

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    To prevent growth of crabgrass, preemergent herbicides must be applied at a critical time. If they are applied to the soil too early, they get washed too deep into the soil or washed away by rainwater. If they are applied too late, the key enzyme inhibited is no longer active. The best control requires a second application about 6–8 weeks later.

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    Weed control is a type of pest control, which attempts to stop or reduce growth of weeds, especially noxious weeds, with the aim of reducing their competition with desired flora and fauna including domesticated plants and livestock, and in natural settings preventing non native species competing with native species.

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    Proturk Goosegrass and Crabgrass Control and Anderson's Goose and Crabgrass Control both have bensulide as one of their active ingredients, along with oxadiazon at a concentration of 5.25% and 1.31% respectively. [3] Bensulide products may be used outdoors by homeowners on lawns and ornamentals, and by professional lawn care operators.