Avid 0 15 EC Miticide Insecticide

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If a technician needs to apply Avid 0.15 EC to control Aphids, Thrips, and Whiteflies using 400 gallons of water per acre, what is the correct application rate?

Show answer For Aphids, Thrips, and Whiteflies, if more than 400 gals. of water/A are required, the label provides the example of using 2.5 fl. oz./100 gals.

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What is the minimum rate per acre if using a water volume below 100 gallons for Mite control?

Show answer For Mites, the label states: 'In water volumes below 100 gals., use a minimum of 8 fl. oz./A.'

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When treating Boxwood Leafminer, when should the application be made to control mining larvae?

Show answer The label notes that for control of mining larvae, the application should be made when adults are beginning to lay eggs in the new foliage.

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Which of these pests is NOT listed as a target for Avid 0.15 EC?

Show answer The label explicitly states 'Do not use in citrus nurseries.'

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For the suppression of Aphids, Thrips, and Whiteflies, what is a requirement for successful application?

Show answer The label notes that for suppression of these pests, young immatures must be contacted by the spray.

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According to the label restrictions, which of the following is a prohibited application method for Avid 0.15 EC?

Show answer The label explicitly states: 'Do not apply this product through any type of irrigation system.'

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On which of the following plant types is it recommended NOT to use Avid 0.15 EC?

Show answer The label states it is recommended that Avid 0.15 EC not be used on ferns or Shasta Daisy.

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Which of the following target pests requires a rate of 8 fl. oz./100 gal. for application?

Show answer The label specifies a rate of 8 fl. oz./100 gal. for Liriomyza Leafminers, whereas mites require 4 fl. oz./100 gal.

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