

🌱 Say goodbye to nutsedge — your lawn’s new secret weapon!
Atticus Empero Nutsedge Killer is a professional-grade selective herbicide containing 75% halosulfuron-methyl, designed to eliminate tough nutsedge weeds by attacking their root systems. Its fast-dissolving granules mix easily with water, creating a rainproof solution within 4 hours that’s safe for most turf types and allows pets and people back on the lawn once dry. Ideal for established lawns and ornamental turf, Empero delivers visible results in 7-14 days, ensuring your outdoor space stays pristine and weed-free.






| ASIN | B09QQS36LC |
| Item model number | 10561 |
| Manufacturer | Atticus |
| Package Dimensions | 13.21 x 7.19 x 5.41 cm; 37.7 g |
T**C
This stuff is amazing. Last season I used a product from the Home Depot. It took about 5 sprays to finally get ahead of the Nutsedge. It all came back this year. This year I tried the Empero. I mixed it with 4X surfactant and pattern indicator as instructed. I have 2 acres and about 0.7 acres had a good amount of Nutsedge. I mixed two batches in a 5 gallon sprayer and went at it. It's now been about 3 weeks and 2 cut cycles and I have to say I think it is completely gone. I am sooo happy with this product. My grass has no ill effects due to the spraying and the dye in the surfactant let me know what I sprayed or missed so I got every blade of Nutsedge. I'll let you know if any comes back next year. Supposedly this gets it down to the root. Anyway I have to say do not use anything else but this product. It is so awesome!!!!! I hate Nutsedge and I feel like I have won the battle!!! Here is my update. It killed 100% of the Nutsedge. So hoping it killed it to the root and it doesn't come back next summer. I'll let you know
T**E
I had never heard of Nutsedge until this spring after moving into a new neighborhood last November. When mowing season came around, I noticed something in the yard that looked like grass but grew very quickly… Nutsedge. Three days after mowing, it would be 2 or 3 inches higher than the surrounding turfgrass. It was also growing in the pine needles around my shrubbery and in my monkey grass. I began pulling it out of the shrubbery beds. After about a month of this, I saw on a YouTube video that this was actually Nutsedge, and that pulling it was an absolute ‘no-no’ because it comes back with a vengeance. Empero is designed to kill Nutsedge. It’s a knock-off of SedgeHammer, has the same chemical make-up and is a little cheaper. It worked well for me on the Nutsedge, but I was careful to use it as instructed by the YouTube videos I found. The videos cautioned that it would not be effective unless used properly. I waited several days after mowing so I could identify the Nutsedge since it had grown taller than the surrounding grass. I used a pump-up tank sprayer to spot-treat where needed. After spraying, do not mow again for at least 2 days… I waited 3 or 4. According to the instructions, Empero is rainproof after 4 hours. It takes about 4 days, but the Nutsedge will slowly begin turning yellow and stop growing. It will eventually die but may take 4 or 5 weeks after spraying. The Empero did not damage my turfgrass or the Monkey grass in my shrubbery beds. I followed the mixing directions of 0.9 grams per gallon of water and added a little dishwashing liquid as a surfactant. Mixing as directed, the 1.33 ounce bottle will make about 40 gallons of solution. After adding the chemical to the water, I used a paint mixer attached to a drill and stirred the solution for 2 minutes to dissolve the granules. I used almost the entire bottle spot-treating one acre of grass. The included pic shows the Nutsedge (which has turned yellow) 7 days after treatment and 3 days after mowing. I had good success with this product and would not hesitate to use it again.
N**7
Good stuff - so far! The nutsedge was yellow brown and dying in 5 days in my front lawn. Noticeable yellowing in 2 days. I mowed it 7 days after application and it is stunted and dying still, the turf itself is doing fine. We will see after 4 weeks... Mix per the instructions. Definitely use a good surfacant and mix or agitate well. I applied 8 gallons of mix to my front yard using 20 gallon tow behind tank. All worked well. Would recommend, nutsedge is hard to kill. This stuff seems to knock the crap out of it.
T**Y
Product works but at first experience, not as effective as original Sedgehammer. From my experience of using Empero 1 year, you need to double the quantity, so 2 level scoops of the provided scooper per 1 gallon water. You need to add 2 teaspoons of dish soap for product to stick. Avoid rain and watering 6 hours prior to applying and 18 hours after. Best time to apply is evening when sun is not at peak to allow product to penetrate and not evaporate. Results are visible 5 days after applying. Do not mow for 4 days after applying. Follow these instructions and you'll thank me for what I learned the hard way. Removing 1 star as product does not work as per provided instructions.
M**Y
This stuff works exactly as promised, but patience is key. I followed the mixing directions carefully and applied it with a pump sprayer to problem areas in my Bermuda lawn where nutsedge kept popping up no matter how often I mowed. Within about 7–10 days, I noticed the nutsedge yellowing and slowing down, and by two weeks it was on its way out completely. It’s a selective herbicide, so it didn’t harm my grass or other ornamentals nearby, which was important to me. The small bottle may not look like much, but because it’s a concentrated formula, it goes a long way if you measure accurately. Definitely a product I’ll keep on hand for spot treatments each summer.