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Which crop is explicitly listed as a site for Capture LFR 12 application?
- Cilantro
- Corn
- Wheat
- Soybeans
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The label identifies artichokes, brassicas, and cilantro as crops the product can be used on.🔗 Source
Who is permitted to purchase and use Capture LFR 12?
- Certified applicators or persons under their direct supervision
- Any licensed gardener
- General retail customers
- Homeowners with agricultural land
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As a Restricted Use Pesticide, it is for retail sale and use only by certified applicators or persons under their direct supervision.🔗 Source
According to the PPE requirements, which glove material is acceptable if it is at least 14 mils thick?
- Nitrile rubber
- Cotton fabric
- Leather
- Latex
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The label lists nitrile rubber (≥ 14 mils) as an acceptable waterproof or chemical-resistant glove material.🔗 Source
Which application method is NOT mentioned for Capture LFR 12?
- Residential indoor fogging
- Aerial application
- Foliar application
- Pre-plant incorporation (PPI)
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The label specifies agricultural uses like aerial, foliar, and PPI, but does not mention residential indoor fogging.🔗 Source
What is the primary target of Capture LFR 12 according to the label?
- Soil insect pests
- Aquatic organisms
- Pollinators
- Foliar weeds
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The label states the product is specifically formulated to control a variety of soil insect pests.🔗 Source
Under what weather condition must you avoid applying Capture LFR 12?
- Temperature inversions
- High humidity
- Heavy rainfall
- Extreme heat
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The label instructions state to avoid application during temperature inversions.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a recommended method for applying Capture LFR 12?
- Mixing directly with liquid fertilizer
- Mixing with dry granular fertilizer only
- Application via residential sprayers only
- Direct soil injection without liquid
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The product is specifically formulated for mixing directly with liquid fertilizer.🔗 Source
To protect pollinators, what action should the applicator take?
- Follow label directions to minimize drift and residue on blooming crops
- Apply only at night when pollinators are inactive
- Apply only to non-flowering crops
- Use only ground equipment to avoid aerial drift
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The label states to protect pollinators by following directions intended to minimize drift and residue on blooming crops.🔗 Source
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