Removing Bahia Grass From Centipede Grass
- 1). Apply a pre-emergent herbicide in early spring to prevent Bahia grass from sprouting from seed in your lawn. A pre-emergent that is approved for use in Centipede grass against Bahia grass is Atrazine. Spray Atrazine on your lawn for four consecutive days when air temperatures reach between 65 and 70 degrees in spring.
- 2). Spot-treat outbreaks of Bahia grass with a non-selective post-emergent herbicide that contains Glyphosate. Bahia grass grows on rhizomes as well as from seed, so post-emergent herbicide treatment will be required. Protect nearby Centipede grass with a drop cloth and treat the Bahia grass with a spray while the patch is still young and tiny. Spray the grass blades until they are saturated. The grass patch will pull the herbicide down into the rhizomes and kill them. Dig the rhizomes out of the ground once the grass patch is dead. Fill in the hole left by the grass roots with topsoil and allow the Centipede grass to grow back in that location.
- 3). Treat your entire lawn with a selective herbicide that contains Sethoxydim if spot-treatments are not practical. Herbicides containing Sethoxydim are approved to kill Bahia grass without damaging Centipede grass. Do not mow seven days before or after treatments. Do not spray Sethoxydim sooner than three weeks after Centipede grass turns green for spring. Reapply the chemical three weeks after your initial treatment to suppress the return of Bahia grass and prevent seed heads from being formed.
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