Imprelis Damage Linked to Herbicide

Last Updated on June 26, 2017

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At A Glance

This Alert Affects
Home and business owners who noticed possible Imprelis damage to trees, shrubs or other plants after having the herbicide applied to their lawn.
Damages
Imprelis problems can reportedly include the death of shrubs, ornamental plants, willows, poplars, conifers, Norway spruces, eastern white pines, evergreens, and other trees on properties treated with the herbicide.
Company(ies)
DuPont
Additional Details
Conditionally approved for sale in October by the Environmental Protection Agency, Imprelis is used for killing broadleaf weeds like dandelions and clovers and is sold to lawn care professionals only for use on lawns, golf courses, parks, sporting fields, schools and sod farms.