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What must be done to food processing surfaces and utensils in a home during treatment?
- They should be sprayed with water
- They should be covered during treatment or thoroughly washed before use
- They should be moved to an outdoor area
- No action is required if applying in cracks and crevices
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The label states that in the home, all food processing surfaces and utensils should be covered during treatment or thoroughly washed before use.🔗 Source
When treating for ants, where should the insecticide be applied according to the label?
- Only to the center of large open rooms
- To ant trails, around doors and windows, and other places ants enter premises
- Directly onto food surfaces to stop the colony
- Only in attics and crawl spaces
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For ants, the label instructs to apply to ant trails, around doors and windows, and other places where ants enter premises.🔗 Source
In a food/feed handling establishment, which of the following is a permitted use for Delta Dust?
- General surface application in food areas while the facility is in operation
- Direct application to food products
- General surface, spot, or crack and crevice treatment in non-food areas
- Application to food handling surfaces
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The label permits applications in non-food areas of food/feed handling establishments as a general surface, spot, or crack and crevice treatment.🔗 Source
When treating for termites, carpenter ants, and carpenter bees in wooden members, what specific action should be avoided?
- Applying the dust to cracks and crevices
- Drilling into the wood
- Drilling directly overhead with subsequent application
- Treating between members and the foundation
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The restrictions state that drilling directly overhead with subsequent application of DeltaDust Insecticide should be avoided.🔗 Source
For drywood and formosan termites, what is the specified application rate and location?
- 0.5 lb per 1000 square feet in attics and crawl spaces
- 2 - 3 grams per square yard in wall voids
- 0.5 lbs per 1000 square feet in service ducts
- 1 lb per 1000 square feet in cracks and crevices
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The label specifies a rate of 0.5 lb per 1000 square feet for drywood and formosan termites in attics and crawl spaces.🔗 Source
Which of the following pests is specifically listed as being controlled by Delta Dust, including both resistant and non-resistant strains?
- Cockroaches
- Bed bugs
- Spiders
- Scorpions
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The label explicitly mentions cockroaches, including both resistant and non-resistant strains.🔗 Source
When applying Delta Dust in living areas, how should the application be performed?
- By heavy dusting of all open floor surfaces
- In a manner that avoids depositions on exposed surfaces or introducing the material into the air
- By spraying a fine mist into the air
- By applying it to all windows and doors regardless of pest presence
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In living areas, the label requires making applications in such a manner as to avoid depositions on exposed surfaces or introducing the material into the air.🔗 Source
What is the application rate for Delta Dust when treating infested areas for ants, boxelder bugs, cockroaches, crickets, fleas, firebrats, and silverfish indoors?
- 0.5 lbs per 1000 square feet
- 2 - 3 grams per square yard
- 5 grams per crack and crevice
- 1 lb per 500 square feet
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The label states a rate of 0.5 lbs per 1000 square feet for these pests when applied lightly and uniformly to an infested area.🔗 Source
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