Carbaryl 4L Drexel

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What is the required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) regarding respiratory protection when applying Carbaryl 4L Drexel?

Show answer The label states: 'wear... a NIOSH-approved particulate respirator with an N95 or R/P filter, or a NIOSH-approved powdered air-purifying respirator with a HEPA filter with NIOSH approval prefix TC-21C.'

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Which statement regarding the timing of application is correct according to the label?

Show answer The label states: 'Do not apply when bees are actively foraging.'

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Which of the following is a specific use restriction for Carbaryl 4L Drexel?

Show answer Under 'Use restrictions', the label explicitly states: 'Do not apply to crops or weeds in bloom.'

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For target pests such as Armyworms or Corn rootworms in Corn or Sweet corn, what is the maximum application rate per acre?

Show answer For Armyworms, Corn rootworms, etc. in Corn, Sweet corn, Grain sorghum, the rate is '1 to 2; unit: Product Per Acre (qts.)'. Therefore, the maximum is 2 qts.

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When applying Carbaryl 4L Drexel to Alfalfa, Birdfoot Trefoil, or Clovers to control Aphids or Beetles, what is the recommended application rate?

Show answer The label states for Aphids, Beetles, etc. in Alfalfa, Birdfoot Trefoil, Clovers: 'rate: 0.5 to 1; unit: Product Per Acre (qts.)'

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According to the label, which method should be avoided to prevent drift?

Show answer The label states: 'Avoid application during high wind speeds to prevent drift.'

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What is the Restricted-Entry Interval (REI) for this product?

Show answer The label lists 'REI: 12 hours'.

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When performing a ground application in alfalfa, how much water should be used per acre?

Show answer The mixing and dilution section states: 'For ground application in alfalfa, use 25 to 40 gallons of water per acre.'

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