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When applying Cirkil RTU, how much product should be used per 1.5 to 6 sq.ft. of surface area?
- One ounce
- Two ounces
- One gallon
- Six ounces
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The label states to use approximately one ounce of CIRKIL RTU per 1.5 to 6 sq.ft. of surface area.🔗 Source
For bed bugs (adults, nymphs, and eggs), what is the recommended re-application schedule?
- Every 2 to 3 weeks
- Every 4 hours
- Every 1 to 2 weeks
- Once per season
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For bed bugs adults, nymphs and eggs, the label recommends re-applying every 1 to 2 weeks or as needed.🔗 Source
Which statement regarding the application of Cirkil RTU is true based on the label?
- It must be diluted with water before use
- It is an RTU (Ready-To-Use) product
- It requires specific PPE not listed
- It can only be used indoors
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The product name is 'Cirkil RTU', which stands for Ready-To-Use, and no dilution instructions are provided in the mixing section.🔗 Source
To what extent should the technician spray the treated surfaces?
- Until the surface is completely soaked
- Until treated surfaces are moist
- Until the surface is dry
- Only on the edges of the surface
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The application notes for all pests state to 'Spray until treated surfaces are moist.'🔗 Source
When targeting bed bug eggs specifically for ongoing control, what is the recommended re-application frequency?
- Every 1 to 2 weeks
- Every 2 to 3 weeks
- Every 4 hours
- Once every month
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The label states that for ongoing control of bed bug eggs only, re-apply every 2 to 3 weeks or as needed.🔗 Source
Which of these pests is listed as a target for Cirkil RTU?
- Green bottle flies
- Termites
- Mosquitoes
- Fleas
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Green bottle flies are explicitly listed as a target pest in the label facts.🔗 Source
What is the required re-entry interval (REI) for Cirkil RTU?
- 1 to 2 weeks
- 2 to 3 weeks
- 4 hours
- 24 hours
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The label facts specify the rei_hours as 4 hours.🔗 Source
According to the label, which of the following pests is NOT restricted by the California registration note?
- Cellar spiders
- Silverfish
- Bed bugs
- Moisture ants
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Bed bugs do not have the California restriction symbol (†) attached to them in the label facts, whereas the others do.🔗 Source
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