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To create an optimum swath when applying from a truck, in what direction should the vehicle be driven relative to the wind?
- Perpendicular to the wind direction
- Directly into the wind
- With the wind at the rear
- At a 45-degree angle to the wind
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The label states an optimum swath is created when the product is applied from a truck driven perpendicular to the wind direction.🔗 Source
When treating ant nests, what additional step is recommended to ensure the granules work effectively?
- Mix the granules with heavy fertilizer
- Sprinkle the granules with sufficient water to dissolve them
- Apply only during heavy rainstorms
- Apply the granules to concrete sidewalks only
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For ant nests, the label states the product should be applied to thoroughly cover the nest and sprinkled with sufficient water to dissolve granules.🔗 Source
To help prevent building infestations of pests like termites, cockroaches, and spiders, what is the required application site and rate?
- A band 5 to 10 feet wide around and adjacent to the building using 1 to 1 1/2 pounds
- Directly into all sewer drains and gutters using 2 pounds
- A 1 foot wide strip around the foundation using 5 pounds
- The entire lawn area using 1 to 2 teaspoons
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For building prevention, the label specifies a band 5 to 10 feet wide around and adjacent to the building at a rate of 1 to 1 1/2 pounds.🔗 Source
According to the label, where is DeltaGard G permitted for use?
- Both indoor and outdoor locations
- Outdoor areas only
- Indoor areas only
- Only in uninhabited buildings
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The label specifies 'Both' for indoor and outdoor locations for the target pests listed.🔗 Source
What is the maximum allowed rate of deltamethrin per acre for DeltaGard G?
- 0.00045 pounds
- 0.00089 pounds
- 0.00134 pounds
- 0.00500 pounds
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The label specifies a rate not to exceed 0.00134 pounds of deltamethrin per acre.Which of the following is a target pest for DeltaGard G?
- Mosquitoes and ticks
- Black flies, gnats, and stable flies
- Cockroaches and ants
- Bed bugs and fleas
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The label specifically lists black flies, gnats, stable flies, and several other fly species as target pests.What is the specific requirement for treating Imported Fire Ant mounds?
- Apply 2 tablespoons per mound and water with at least 1 gallon of water using a light sprinkling can
- Apply 1 to 2 teaspoons and leave the granules dry on the surface
- Apply 1 to 1 1/2 pounds and spray with a high-pressure hose
- Apply 2 tablespoons and wait for the next heavy rain to dissolve them
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For Imported Fire Ants, the label requires two tablespoons per mound and to water them into the soil gently with at least 1 gallon of water.🔗 Source
When treating for Ticks to maintain control, what is the recommended frequency and timing for the treatment program?
- Once a week from late spring through late summer
- Once a month from late spring (May-June) until late summer (August-September) into the fall
- Every two weeks during the spring and fall months
- Once a month only during the peak summer months of July and August
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The label states a regular treatment program should be followed, treating once a month from late spring (May-June) until late summer (August-September) into the fall.
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