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BioAdvanced Brush Killer Plus is a ready-to-use 24 oz spray formulated with 0.8% triclopyr to kill over 75 types of tough brush and vine weeds, including poison ivy and oak. It delivers root-level control with visible results in 1-6 weeks and becomes rainproof within 4 hours, making it a reliable, professional-grade solution for maintaining a pristine, weed-free landscape.







| ASIN | B01N0F7EIK |
| Active Ingredients | triclopyr |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,926 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #31 in Weed Killers |
| Brand | BioAdvanced |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (9,494) |
| Department | All Ages |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00687073046304 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Weight | 1.56 pounds |
| Item model number | 704630D |
| Liquid Volume | 24 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | SBM Life Science |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 2.19 x 11.25 inches |
| UPC | 687073046304 |
| Unit Count | 24.0 Ounce |
A**N
Works Great When Used Correctly! ✅
I bought this for my husband’s grandpa, and he used about half the bottle before realizing he wasn’t applying it the right way. Me and my husband took over, followed the directions, and it worked great! It was super easy to use and covered a good amount of ground. The weeds were pretty high, but it still did the job without any problems. It’s definitely a great value for the money and very effective when used properly. I’d recommend it to anyone dealing with normal weed growth — just make sure to read the directions first! It also arrived on time, which was a plus.
G**S
Used in my fight against the evil, insidious Oriental Bittersweet vines
I have to purchase this chemical plant killer, unfortunately, to deal with the massive infestation of Oriental Bittersweet vine that I'm trying to manage in the woods of my property. These types of invasive, strangling, suffocating vines need the Tryclopher chemical to do the trick. I mix this concentration with a dilution of water in a pro-spray bottle, cut the vines as the base and then just squirt some of this highly effective stuff into the cut ends, down into the roots. For old growth vines, I barely dilute it, to ensure effective death of the vine's extensive, insidious root system. It also does a great job with Poison Ivy and Virginia Creeper vines, using the same method. It's a good value for the money paid. The bottle really goes a LONG way.
M**E
Its ok
This does kill the leaves that you sprayed on it, but it did not kill the poison Ivy that I needed gone from my bush but it did kill the leaves on the bush around it. I'm trying it again and will give an update to see it maybe it was applied wrong.
J**E
Effective Weed Killer
Kills weeds quickly. Lasts a long time without having to retreat the lawn
B**L
Not effective on brush - works fine on weeds
Was hoping this would work on brush.
S**N
Updated review and it's not good.
July 6: I initially received the product quickly but it did not include the wand (which I paid extra for). I reached out to customer service and received a prompt reply, apologizing and saying they would send this out to me. Instead of sending it quickly, they sent it via USPS (apparently). After a week, I reached out asking where it was and was told I would need to give it a full 7-10 days. Today is the 11th business day and nothing. I wrote back and was told they will send me another one. I assume it will take another 7-10 business days before I see if they actually send it. They are fast to respond, but very slow to deliver. I would suggest going elsewhere for this product or any others they sell. This is, in my opinion, very bad "customer service". If they wanted to keep me as a customer, they would have rectified their mistake by overnighting or at the least, 2 day delivery of the part they forgot to include! I paid extra for the part - I should have the part and not wait weeks upon weeks to get it. Never again with this company. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I've used BioAdvanced Brush Killer for several years. It works and it works well! It's not instant, but it will kill anything you want gone and I have rarely needed to reapply. It eradicated poison ivy from my yard as well as VA Creeper and other offensive weeds and vines. It killed off a tree which was just a stump but kept regrowing for years - This product finally killed it off! This year I have a new section of my yard that needs cleaning up and I ordered the 1.3-gallon size because it comes with the battery-operated wand (easier on my hands). It arrived in a couple of days, as promised, but without the wand. I contacted customer service and they replied the next business day and promised to send me the wand - in 7 -10 days. A little disappointed that I received the product in 2 days, but it will take a week or more to receive the missing part - but honestly - this stuff works so well that I'll wait! I highly recommend this product!
L**E
Works as advertised
Takes a little longer to work than I want, but after about a week, the weeks were dead or dying.
D**O
Works well for controlling invasive bittersweet, etc.
I am not a fan of using herbicides or pesticides, but when it comes to nasty invasive plants it's a challenge controlling them only by weeding. Invasive Asian bittersweet is a big menace around here, and this concentrate can be mixed to an appropriate concentration. For 1" and wider stumps, this 8.8% Brush Killer Plus triclopyr concentrate can be painted on just after cutting the plant. Bittersweet rarely gets that big, but full strength stump painting works for other invasive plants such buckthorn, multiflora rose, barberrry, etc. For bittersweet, I follow a method recommended by extension services, which is to cut it back earlier in the season, and then wait until ~August - September to carefully spray the new growth. Late in the season is when plants are sending more of their sun-produced sugars to their roots, so the herbicide kill is more effective then earlier in the season. I also mix a 1-2% solution (4.5 units of water to each unit of concentrate yields 1.6%), which is stronger than the 0.8% solution found in the ready-to-use version. But you may find the standard dilution to 0.8% effective. Compared to the also-popular glyphosate herbicide, trichlopyr is "selective" in that it does not injure grasses as glyphosate does. But triclhpyr is somewhat more persistent (doesn't break down) in soils. This Brush Killer Plus Concentrate is water-based, low odor, and easy to mix in garden sprayer. I make sure to wear protective clothing- Tyvek suit, old boots, heavy duty water gloves, and eye protection. Important to spray on a relatively calm day with no rain expected in the near future. Great to see areas that were once infested in 95% bittersweet showing a variety of native plants the next season. That is the ultimate goal: native plants that are good pollinators for insects and other animals.
A**.
Brilliant stuff . Wiped out thorn, shrubs and brambles. Allowing me to get on top of the garden.
M**R
It does the job
H**S
No impact any Ivy or blackberry bush. Waste of money completely