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When applying DiPel PRO DF as a surface treatment for Almond Moth in grain, how deep should the mixture be mixed?
- The top 1 inch
- The top 4 inches
- The top 8 inches
- The entire depth of the grain
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The label states to apply 1/2 lb. in 5-10 gal. of water per 500 sq. ft. and mix into the top 4 inches.🔗 Source
If treating light to moderate populations of newly hatched Armyworms, how often should treatments be repeated?
- Every 24 hours
- At 4 to 5-day intervals
- Once every two weeks
- Only when populations increase
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For light to moderate populations of newly hatched worms, the label instructs to repeat treatments at 4 to 5-day intervals.🔗 Source
When applying DiPel PRO DF to control Loopers in Watercress, what is a specific site requirement?
- Apply only during high tide
- Spray only when there is no standing water in the bed
- Ensure the bed is completely flooded
- Apply only to the top 4 inches of water
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The label notes for Looper in Watercress state to spray only when there is no standing water in the bed.🔗 Source
What is the specific condition required for Tobacco at the time of application for Tobacco Moth control?
- It must be completely dry to prevent mold
- It must be submerged in water
- It should have just enough moisture to be handled without shattering
- It must be heated to a specific temperature
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The timing/weather notes state that tobacco should have just enough moisture to be handled without shattering at the time of application.🔗 Source
Which of the following pests is NOT controlled by DiPel PRO DF according to the label?
- Looper
- Armyworms
- Weevils
- Diamondback Moth
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The label restrictions explicitly state that DiPel DF will not control weevils or other beetles.🔗 Source
When treating Tobacco Moth in storage barns, what is the required mixing ratio?
- 1/2 oz. in 2-1/2 gallons of water
- 1/2 lb. in 100 gallons of water
- 0.2 oz. in 1 quart of water
- 3-3/4 lbs. in 5 gallons of water
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Under the mixing section for Tobacco Moth (Storage Barns), the label calls for 1/2 oz. (6 tsps.) per 2-1/2 gallons of water.🔗 Source
When applying the mixture for Indian Meal Moth or Almond Moth (3-3/4 lbs. in 5 gallons of water), what is a critical handling instruction?
- Pre-mix at least 48 hours in advance
- Keep the spray suspension agitated during application
- Apply only in temperatures above 90 degrees
- Use high-pressure nozzles only
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The mixing instructions state to keep the spray suspension agitated during application and use appropriate pressures/nozzles.🔗 Source
For indoor control of Indian Meal Moth or Almond Moth in grains, what is the application rate for all states except California?
- 1/4 lb./ton
- 1/2 lb./100 bu
- 3/8 lb./100 bu
- 1/2 lb. per 500 sq. ft.
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The label specifies a rate of 3/8 lb./100 bu for Indian Meal Moth and Almond Moth in various grains/seeds for all states except California.🔗 Source
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