K-Tea Aquatic Algaecide

K-Tea Aquatic Algaecide
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$118.80

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Product Overview

K-Tea Aquatic Algaecide is the best choice for eliminating troublesome green and blue algae including filamentous and planktonic algae in standing or slow moving water. Sites include: Golf course, Irrigation, fish and fire ponds, rivers, streams, bays and coves, ornamental, and crop and non crop irrigation systems ( canals, ditches and laterals). There are minimum restrictions for use on broad spectrum algae. There are no water use restrictions after applying K-Tea Algaecide. When applied at the first signs of growth, it will have the best results.

Features and Specs

Active Ingredient Copper triethanolamine complex 26.7%
Target pests Algae: Various Green & Blue Green (cyanobacteria) Algae - Filamentous, Planktonic & Branched
* See label for complete list
For use in Slow Moving or Quiescent Bodies of Water: Golf Courses; Ornamental; Fish & Fire Ponds; Fresh Water Lakes & Hatcheries; Potable Water Reservoirs & associated waters (Rivers, Streams, Bays & Coves); and Crop & Non-Crop Irrigation Conveyance Systems (Canals, Laterals & Ditches)
Application * See label for compete application instructions
Pet safe Yes, if used as directed on Label
Formulation Professional Product
NOT FOR SALE TO AK
CT, ME, NY (Restricted To Licensed Applicators Only)
Shipping Weight 26.10 lbs
Manufacturer SePRO (Mfg. Number: D11911279)
UPC 811055010315
EPA Registration 67690-24

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Pro - Tips: Use 12 oz of K-Tea in 1 gallon of water  (or go by a 1 to 10 ratio).

Never treat more than 2,000 sq ft at a time  - Wait two weeks between these applications due to the oxygen displacement.

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