DiPel PRO DF Biological Insecticide

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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?

Show answer 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.

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If treating light to moderate populations of newly hatched Armyworms, how often should treatments be repeated?

Show answer For light to moderate populations of newly hatched worms, the label instructs to repeat treatments at 4 to 5-day intervals.

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When applying DiPel PRO DF to control Loopers in Watercress, what is a specific site requirement?

Show answer The label notes for Looper in Watercress state to spray only when there is no standing water in the bed.

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What is the specific condition required for Tobacco at the time of application for Tobacco Moth control?

Show answer The timing/weather notes state that tobacco should have just enough moisture to be handled without shattering at the time of application.

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Which of the following pests is NOT controlled by DiPel PRO DF according to the label?

Show answer The label restrictions explicitly state that DiPel DF will not control weevils or other beetles.

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When treating Tobacco Moth in storage barns, what is the required mixing ratio?

Show answer 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.

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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?

Show answer The mixing instructions state to keep the spray suspension agitated during application and use appropriate pressures/nozzles.

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For indoor control of Indian Meal Moth or Almond Moth in grains, what is the application rate for all states except California?

Show answer 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.

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