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Active Ingredient | 250g/kg Quinoclamine |
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MAPP NO | 15837 |
LERAP Category | A |
Pack Size | 750g |
Pack Size Coverage | 500m2 |
Knapsack Sprayer Rate | 15g per 10L of water |
Boom Sprayer Rate | 15kg per Hectare or 6kg per Acre |
Application Method(s) | Boom Sprayer, Knapsack |
Treats (Pest/Weed/Disease) | Moss |
Area of Use | Sports Turf |
MSDS | Download |
Product Label | Download |
This Product Has Now Been Discontinued. Please Speak To Our Team For Suitable Replacements
Mogeton® is a moss killer designed specifically for the elimination of moss (bryophytes) on grassed areas and managed amenity turf, however this is restricted to golf courses only. Its active ingredient, quinoclamine, is absorbed by the green elements of moss which inhibits photosynthesis. In addition to this, Mogeton® leaves a surface deposit which prevents the germination of moss spores and extends the product’s effectiveness over many weeks. The performance of Mogeton® is increased in warm humid conditions; in cold dry weather its effectiveness will be delayed although the degree of effectiveness will not be affected.
Mogeton® has recently been granted an Extension of Authorisation for Minor Use (EAMU 2273-2015) to allow applications to be made on protected ornamental plants for the control of Moss & Liverwort.
For controlling hard surface cleaning, look at our product Sapphire.
Key Benefits:
- Eliminates moss on grassed areas and golf courses.
- The main ingredient, quinoclamine, prevents photosyntheis when absorbed by the green elements of moss.
- Mogeton® leaves a surface deposit which prevents the germination of moss spores and extends the product's effectiveness.
Our Recommendation:
- Always read the product label before use.
- Use with a watering can fitted with a fine droplet sprinkler rose head or dribble bar as best results are achieved when the moss is soaked well.
- If you are looking to kill moss in lawns then look at Ferro-gem
- Please note, this is only approved for use on golf course tee's & greens.
- Mogeton® must be applied when moss is present and during a period of active growth.
- Apply one treatment per season between May and August when moss is present, and preferably when the sky is overcast and humidity is high, but not when it is raining.
- Mix in the product at 1.5 g/L of water (15 kg/ha) and apply by watering can on the infested areas at 1 L/m² (10,000 l/ha). It is recommended to fill the watering can with half the required amount of water, add and mix Mogeton® and then top-up with the remaining water.
- Do not apply during the first year of laying grass.
- Grass and grass clippings should not be used for animal feed during the year of treatment.
- Save money and time and mix with Blue Dye to avoid missing areas and re-applying.
- Always wear protective clothing, such as Chemical Resistant Gloves, when handling Mogeton®.
How much Mogeton Moss Killer 750g will you need?
Purchase the correct amount of product for your requirements with our material calculator - which will tell you how much product you require.
Calculator Disclaimer This is guide only, For crop specific rates please check the product label.
By law, everyone who uses pesticides professionally must have received adequate training in using pesticides safely and be skilled in the job they are carrying out." Upon purchasing this product you and/or the end users are responsibile for ensuring that these products are used in line with industry Approved Codes of Practice. All operators must be trained and certificated in using and applying any Ministry Approved Professional Product (MAPP). Use plant protection products safely. Always read the label and product information before use. Please be aware that by proceeding you are purchasing a professional pesticide product. You must ensure the end user of these products complies with the DEFRA/HSE Code for the Safe use of Pesticides. There are legal responsibilities covering the storage and use of professional use pesticides. These responsibilities are covered by The Food and Environment Protection Act 1985 (FEPA) and Control of Pesticide Regulations 1986 (COPR).