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Atticus Empero Nutsedge Killer (1.33 oz) | Halosulfuron-Methyl 75% Turf Herbicide

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Atticus Empero Nutsedge Killer: practical, lawn-friendly nutsedge control

Atticus Empero Nutsedge Killer is a granular herbicide built around halosulfuron-methyl (75%), a trusted active for nutsedge management. This formulation is designed to reach the weed’s root zone and tubers, delivering top-to-bottom weed suppression across established lawns, ornamental turf, and landscape areas. The product is compatible with a wide range of common grasses, giving you flexibility to treat multiple turf types without heavy disruption. When used as directed, Empero supports a healthier looking lawn by targeting stubborn sedges where they tend to hide, all while keeping outdoor spaces accessible for daily activities.

What makes Empero effective

  • 75% halosulfuron-methyl is the active ingredient professionals rely on for control of tough nutsedge
  • Systemic action reaches the root system and tubers for thorough weed reduction
  • gentle on many established warm- or cool-season grasses, including bluegrass, fescue, Bermudagrass, and zoysia
  • Simple dosing and fast-dissolving granules make mixing straightforward
  • Offers outdoor enjoyment sooner by drying before you re-enter treated areas
  • Resilient to changing weather; the solution can be ready for rain after four hours
  • Not available for sale in Alaska or Vermont; always follow label directions

How to apply

Use on established lawns and landscape turf with even coverage for best results. Here is a practical approach:

  1. Mix 1 level scoop of Empero with 1 gallon of water per spray batch.
  2. Add 2 teaspoons of a surfactant (not included) to improve leaf coverage and adhesion.
  3. Stir until the granules dissolve and apply evenly over the target area.
  4. Allow the solution to dry; re-entry is permitted once dry.
  5. Best results are achieved when used as part of an overall lawn care plan and following label directions.

Usage notes and practical tips

  • Apply to established warm- or cool-season turf types as listed on the label
  • Avoid applying to severely stressed or dormant turf unless the label allows
  • Weather considerations: Empero sets quickly; a light shower after application won’t necessarily ruin results if dried
  • Store and handle per label instructions; not all products are registered for use in every state

In short, Atticus Empero offers a practical, user-friendly option for managing nutsedge in a variety of turf settings. It combines a potent active, straightforward mixing, and a reasonable re-entry window, helping you pursue a more even and functional outdoor space without making promises about guaranteed outcomes.

FAQ

Q: Which turf grasses are compatible with Atticus Empero Nutsedge Killer?

A: Compatible with many established warm- or cool-season grasses, including bluegrass, fescue, Bermudagrass, and zoysia; follow label for full list.

Q: How fast does Empero work and when can I re-enter treated areas?

A: After application, the spray dries quickly; you can re-enter once dry. Rain after four hours is permissible if label directions are followed.