
Boulder 6.3 Herbicide
How Boulder 6.3 Herbicide Works Boulder 6.3 Herbicide contains triclopyr, a chemical that mimics plant hormones. After an application, the active ingredient eliminates and prevents weed growth in the target areas. Because of its organic nature, triclopyr breaks down into several different compounds before finally breaking down into carbon dioxide. It's slightly toxic to fish and birds depending on the species but is considered safe to use in the target areas. Where to Use Boulder 6.3 Herbicide Use Boulder 6.3 herbicide anywhere woody plants and broadleaf weeds invade public and private land. It's efficient at killing weeds in forests and grass pastures, including: Conservation Reserve Program lands Industrial sites Ornamental turf Nonirrigation ditches Rights of way Target Weeds Boulder 6.3 Herbicide targets woody plants such as oaks, poison ivy and wax myrtles. It also kills various annual and perennial weeds such as dandelions, ragweed and sweet clover. Other target pests inclu