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To manage a large infestation of common household ants, what is the correct mixing ratio for a 2% solution?
- 1 part product to 5 parts water
- 5.4 fl. oz. undiluted
- 1 part product to 2 parts water
- 2 parts product to 1 part water
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The mixing instructions state to use 1 part product to 2 parts water to create a 2% solution for large infestations.🔗 Source
Which of the following ant species is specifically excluded from control with Borid Boric Acid?
- Argentine ants
- Carpenter ants
- Ghost ants
- Pavement ants
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The label notes that the product controls various ants except pharaoh, carpenter, fire, and harvester ants.🔗 Source
According to the label, where is Borid Boric Acid permitted for use regarding indoor/outdoor locations?
- Indoor use only
- Outdoor use only
- Both indoor and outdoor
- Only in areas with surface water
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The location for the target pests is listed as 'Both' (indoor and outdoor).🔗 Source
Which of these actions is prohibited regarding the disposal of unused product?
- Placing unused product down any indoor or outdoor drain
- Applying product to intertidal areas
- Mixing product with an oxidizing agent
- All of the above
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The restrictions prohibit placing unused product down drains, applying to intertidal areas, and mixing with oxidizing agents.🔗 Source
If a technician is concerned about evaporation during application, which solution strength should they use?
- Undiluted
- 2% solution
- 1% solution
- 5% solution
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The mixing notes state to use a 1% solution if evaporation is a concern.🔗 Source
Which pest is explicitly prohibited from being controlled with Borid Boric Acid?
- Bed bugs
- Acrobat ants
- Little black ants
- Crazy ants
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The restrictions section states that use of this product for the control of bed bugs is prohibited.🔗 Source
Which of the following application sites is strictly prohibited for this product?
- Garages
- Carpets
- Warehouses
- Zoos
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The restrictions section explicitly states that application to carpets is prohibited.🔗 Source
When applying Borid Boric Acid in food processing and handling establishments, what is the required application method?
- Apply as a surface spray on all food contact surfaces
- Apply undiluted to all floor drains
- Only apply into cracks, crevices, and other inaccessible areas
- Apply directly to foodstuff to ensure complete control
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In food areas, the label states to only apply the product into cracks, crevices, and other inaccessible areas.🔗 Source
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