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What is the maximum annual application rate allowed for Navel Orangeworm and Peach Twig Borer in Almonds (around residential sites)?
- 1 tsp. per 436 sq. ft. per year
- 1.5 tsp. per 436 sq. ft. per year
- 2 tsp. per 436 sq. ft. per year
- 0.5 tsp. per 436 sq. ft. per year
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The label specifies: 'Do not apply more than 1.5 tsp. per 436 sq. ft. per year' for Navel Orangeworm and Peach Twig Borer in Almonds.🔗 Source
Which of the following pests is NOT listed as a target for application on Lawns?
- Chinchbugs
- Pill Bugs
- Sod Webworm
- Whiteflies
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Whiteflies are listed for Ornamental Trees, while Chinchbugs, Pill Bugs, and Sod Webworm are listed for Lawns.🔗 Source
According to the label, how long must a user wait after applying the product to Filberts before harvesting nuts?
- 3 days
- 7 days
- 10 days
- 14 days
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The label states for Filberts: 'Do not harvest nuts within 14 days after application.'🔗 Source
When applying Astro 2026 03 22 to Pears for Pear Psylla, what is a specific timing restriction?
- Apply only during dormant through delayed dormant growth periods
- Apply only after petal fall has occurred
- Apply only during peak summer heat
- Apply only after 10 percent hull split
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The label states for Pears/Pear Psylla: 'Apply only during dormant through delayed dormant growth periods.'🔗 Source
What is a potential phytotoxicity risk when applying the product to Ornamental Trees?
- Direct application to blooms may cause browning of petals
- Application to bark may cause trunk splitting
- Application to grass may cause yellowing
- Application to almond nuts may cause premature dropping
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The label notes that direct application to blooms may cause browning of petals.🔗 Source
Which site is explicitly listed as a restriction for use (Do not use)?
- Residential sites
- House
- Commercial buildings
- Athletic fields
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Under the restrictions section, the label explicitly states 'Do not use house'.🔗 Source
For the control of Coneworms and Seed Bugs using a low volume sprayer, what is the required mixing rate per 100 gallons?
- 8 ounces
- 1 to 2 quarts
- 42 ounces
- 5.35 quarts
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The mixing instructions for Coneworm and Seed Bugs state to use 42 ounces per 100 gallons for low volume sprayers.🔗 Source
When treating Ornamental Trees for Clearwing Moth Borers, where should the product be applied?
- To the foliage and blooms only
- To the lower branches and trunks
- To the soil around the base of the tree
- To the upper canopy only
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The label states to apply to the lower branches and trunks prior to adult emergence for Clearwing Moth Borers.🔗 Source
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