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Which of the following is an approved material for chemical-resistant gloves when handling Bidrin 8?
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The PPE section lists Viton as one of the approved chemical-resistant glove materials.🔗 Source
What is the defined timeframe for 'late season' use of Bidrin 8 on cotton?
- Emergence to pre-bloom
- Pre-bloom to first bloom
- First bloom to 30 days prior to harvest
- Harvest to 14 days after harvest
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The label defines late season use as 'first bloom to 30 days prior to harvest.'🔗 Source
According to the label, what is the restricted-entry interval (REI) for Bidrin 8?
- 24 hours
- 14 days
- 3 days
- 30 days
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The label explicitly states to observe the restricted-entry interval (REI) of 3 days.🔗 Source
To minimize drift and exposure, the label requires Bidrin 8 to be used in which type of system?
- Open spray system
- Closed delivery system
- Drip irrigation system
- Manual hand sprayer
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The label states that handling requires using a closed delivery system to minimize drift and exposure.🔗 Source
Which method of application is strictly prohibited for Bidrin 8?
- Air application
- Ground application
- Closed delivery system
- Irrigation system
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The restrictions section states: 'Do not apply through any type of irrigation system.'🔗 Source
Which statement regarding the use of Bidrin 8 is correct based on the label?
- It can be applied to any crop for general pest control.
- It is a non-restricted use pesticide.
- It is specifically labeled for use on cotton.
- It can be applied up to the day of harvest.
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The label facts state it is a restricted-use pesticide designed for use on cotton.🔗 Source
When applying Bidrin 8 for late season use, what is the maximum allowable application rate per acre?
- 3.2 fl. oz./ac.
- 8.0 fl. oz./ac.
- 16 fl. oz./ac.
- 30 fl. oz./ac.
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For late season use, the label notes 'Do not apply more than 16 fl. oz./ac.'🔗 Source
Which of the following pests is specifically mentioned as requiring a rate of 3.2 fl. oz./ac. during early season use on cotton?
- Thrips
- Boll weevils
- Leaf foot bugs
- Stink bugs
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The label states that for grasshoppers and boll weevils, the early season rate should be 3.2 fl. oz./ac.🔗 Source
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