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Description
truslate herbicide Tribute - Selective Weed Killer (Herbicide)Tribute is a selective herbicide weed killer for the broad spectrum control of broadleaved weeds in sports and amenity turf. It combines the selective and systemic actions of MCPA, mecoprop p and dicamba, all of which are easily absorbed through the leaves of the plant and translocated through to the roots, ensuring greater control. The dicamba provides improved control of deep rooted weeds such as dandelions. Tribute can be used on all amenity grass,
Tribute is a selective herbicide / weed killer for the broad spectrum control of broadleaved weeds in sports and amenity turf. It combines the selective and systemic actions of MCPA, mecoprop-p and dicamba, all of which are easily absorbed through the leaves of the plant and translocated through to the roots, ensuring greater control. The dicamba provides improved control of deep - rooted weeds such as dandelions.
Tribute can be used on all amenity grass, including sports turf, lawns, bowling greens, playing fields and golf courses. It controls a wide range of annual and perennial broad-leaved weeds and controls hard to kill weeds such as ragwort and yarrow.
For Professional Use Only.
MAPP 13864 PCS 91442
Contains 252g/litre MCPA (as sodium and potassium salts), 18g/litre dicamba (as the sodium salt) and 42g/litre mecoprop-p (as the sodium salt)
APPLICATION RATES:
For control of common weeds i.e. white clover, plantains, daisy, creeping buttercup & thistles -6 litres/ha
For control of more difficult weeds i.e. yarrow, ragwort, parsley piert, cinquefoil, trefoils, mouse-eared chickweed, selfheal, pearlwort, sorrel, black meddick, dandelion and bulbous buttercup -8 litres/ha
HOW TO USE:
Tribute should be mixed with water and applied using a hand-held knapsack sprayer or vehicle mounted sprayer.
The best time to apply Tribute is when the weeds are actively growing, from April to late September.
Better control of annual biennial weeds is obtained if sprayed early in the growing season. Perennial weeds should be sprayed when they are well developed and before flowering.
Mixing
Half fill spray tank with water, add required quantity of TRIBUTE and finally add the remainder of the water.
Half fill spray tank with water, add required quantity of TRIBUTE and finally add the remainder of the water.
Application Rates
For control of common weeds - white clover, plantains, daisy, creeping buttercup, thistles.
Knapsack spray application: 60 mls in 4.5 litres to treat 100 m2.
For control of common weeds - white clover, plantains, daisy, creeping buttercup, thistles.
Knapsack spray application: 60 mls in 4.5 litres to treat 100 m2.
For control of more difficult weeds, including yarrow, ragwort, parsley piert*, cinquefoil, trefoils, mouse-eared chickweed, selfheal, pearlwort*, sorrel, blackmedick*, dandelion and related weeds, bulbous buttercup.
Knapsack sprayer application: 80 mls in 4.5 litres to treat 100 m2.
Knapsack sprayer application: 80 mls in 4.5 litres to treat 100 m2.
Watering can application: 8 mls in 4.5 litres to treat 10 m2.
* Only weeds up to four true leaves and aerial growth will be checked.
Note: Speedwells are resistant to TRIBUTE
Other occasionally occurring species.
Field horsetail: 6 litres/ha will kill shoots and check re-growth.
Common nettle: 6 litres/ha kills top growth when 15-25 cm (6-10") high.
Soft rush: 6 litres/ha controlled by treatment in May, June or July. May be treated uncut, but cutting 4 weeks before or after spraying improves control.
Sowthistle, perennial: 6 litres/ha kills shoots and some of root up to 20 cm (8") stage.
Weed Stage
Annual or biennial weeds: spray early for better control. Perennial weeds: spray when weeds are well developed, but before flowering.
At this time, annual weeds may be too large to be well controlled
* Only weeds up to four true leaves and aerial growth will be checked.
Note: Speedwells are resistant to TRIBUTE
Other occasionally occurring species.
Field horsetail: 6 litres/ha will kill shoots and check re-growth.
Common nettle: 6 litres/ha kills top growth when 15-25 cm (6-10") high.
Soft rush: 6 litres/ha controlled by treatment in May, June or July. May be treated uncut, but cutting 4 weeks before or after spraying improves control.
Sowthistle, perennial: 6 litres/ha kills shoots and some of root up to 20 cm (8") stage.
Weed Stage
Annual or biennial weeds: spray early for better control. Perennial weeds: spray when weeds are well developed, but before flowering.
At this time, annual weeds may be too large to be well controlled
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★★★★★ 5
Good fun and entertaining!
Color: Orange
A really fun interactive toy for your dog! It's pretty erratic and really gets him chasing it. The included soft cover was kinda hard to install and then it's hard to turn it off and on with the cover on, I feel like the cover didn't really improve it at all, sure it's louder without the cover but I feel like dog also likes it that way, he likes loud squeaky toys and this thing making a bunch of noise is appealing to him. We have mostly hardwood floors so it really gets moving, I'm sure on carpet it would be a bit quieter and maybe even a bit slower to move around but on hard smooth surfaces this things can really get zipping around abd get some speed to make him chase it. Overall a fun and entertaining toy.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Awesome
Color: Orange
Awesome Toy . My Jack is crazy over it. She usually get bored with others, but this toy still has her attention after a couple of weeks Runs a long time on a short charge. 👍🏻
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Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2026
★★★★★ 2
Not the Fetch-Fest I Hoped For
Color: Orange
I had high hopes for the PetDroid Interactive Dog Ball, especially with the newly upgraded features and promises of durable, motion-activated fun. Unfortunately, it didn’t quite live up to expectations for my furry friend. Here’s why I’m giving it 2 stars.
Promising Features, Lackluster Results
The idea behind this toy is fantastic: a durable, motion-activated ball that would entertain my dog without much effort on my part. The ball is supposed to roll around on its own, keeping my dog engaged and active. However, in practice, it just didn’t capture my dog’s interest.
Durability
I will give credit where it’s due: the ball is well-made and seems durable. It can withstand some rough handling, which is great for more aggressive chewers. Unfortunately, durability doesn’t mean much if your dog won’t play with it in the first place.
Motion Activation
The motion activation feature is hit or miss. While the ball does move around as advertised, it didn’t seem to move in a way that intrigued my dog. He gave it a sniff, watched it for a minute, and then walked away, unimpressed. I tried multiple times to get him interested, but he simply wasn’t having it.
Lack of Engagement
The biggest issue is that the ball just didn’t engage my dog at all. It might be more suitable for a different personality type or breed, but for my pooch, it was a total flop. He’s usually quite playful and curious, so I was surprised by his lack of interest.
Final Thoughts
Overall, the PetDroid Interactive Dog Ball might work for some dogs, but it was a miss for mine. If your dog is easily entertained by automated toys, it might be worth a try. However, based on my experience, I can’t wholeheartedly recommend it.
Pros:
Durable construction
Motion-activated as advertised
Cons:
Did not engage my dog
Motion activation wasn’t intriguing enough
Might be more suitable for specific dog types or personalities
If you decide to give it a shot, just be prepared for the possibility that your dog might not find it as entertaining as you hope. For us, it’s back to the drawing board for a more engaging toy.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024
★★★★★ 4
Pup Loves It, Some Other Notes
Color: Orange
We've had this for about six months and my 75 lb, 14-month-old German Shepherd pup LOVES IT. Her favorite is "Crazy Bouncing Mode." In fact, she doesn't care much for the normal mode. She chews it a lot - even drops it in her water bowl at times - and it's still going strong.
This is a great purchase. It's nice hands-off entertainment.
Do know that it is heavy compared to a normal ball - if your pup likes dropping it on the ground like mine does, it will land with a hard "thud," even with the included sleeve. Hopefully you don't have downstairs neighbors.
Also know that the cover that goes over the charging port is removable and your dog may choke on it if they chew it in just the right manner. Definitely only let the pup play with it while supervised.
All in all, great toy.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Nice fabric weight.
Comfortable and cool
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Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2025