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For outdoor mosquito, fly, and gnat control via vehicle, what is the application rate if traveling at an average speed of 10 mph?
- 0.25 to 1.0 fl. oz. per 1,000 cu. ft.
- 1.7 to 4.6 fl. oz. per minute
- 0.27 to 0.76 fl. oz. per acre
- 2 fl. oz. per adult animal
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The label states the outdoor rate for mosquitoes, flies, and gnats at 10 mph is 1.7 to 4.6 fl. oz. per minute.🔗 Source
When performing a space spray application in animal areas and quarters, what is the recommended timing for the application?
- During the early morning when insects are most active
- In the late evening when insects are at rest
- At midday when temperatures are highest
- Only during heavy rain events
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The label states to perform space spray application in the late evening when insects are at rest whenever possible.🔗 Source
In which of the following locations is this product specifically listed for indoor use?
- Utility tunnels and sewers
- Parking decks and crawl spaces
- Dairy and Livestock Barns
- Storm drains and catch basins
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Dairy and Livestock Barns are listed under the 'Indoor' location category, while the other options are listed under 'Outdoor'.🔗 Source
To control Bed Bugs and Mites in the crevices of poultry house roost poles and nests, what is the required dilution rate?
- 1 part concentrate to 10 parts water
- 1 part concentrate to 49 parts water
- 1 part concentrate to 25 parts water
- Undiluted
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For Bed Bugs and Mites in poultry houses, the label specifies a dilution of 1 part concentrate to 25 parts water.🔗 Source
When applying to animals to control Stable Flies, Horse Flies, and Deer Flies, what is the application rate and method?
- 1 to 2 fl. oz. undiluted per 1,000 cu. ft.
- 2 fl. oz. undiluted per adult animal, sufficient to wet hair but not soak the hide
- 0.25 fl. oz. per animal applied as a fine mist
- 1 part concentrate to 10 parts water per animal
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For Stable Flies, Horse Flies, and Deer Flies on animals, the rate is 2 fl. oz. undiluted per adult animal, sufficient to wet the hair but not soak the hide.🔗 Source
What is the required PPE precaution mentioned for handling this product?
- Wear a full-face respirator at all times
- Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing and wash with soap and water after handling
- Use chemical-resistant gloves and boots only
- Wear a Tyvek suit during all outdoor applications
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The PPE section states to avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing and to wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a listed target pest for this product?
- Termites
- Darkling Beetles
- Bed Bugs (in general)
- Ants
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Darkling Beetles are explicitly listed as a target pest in the product description.🔗 Source
When applying the product to beef and dairy cattle and horses to control Horn Flies, House Flies, Mosquitoes, and Gnats, what is the correct mixing ratio?
- 1 part concentrate to 10 parts water
- 1 part concentrate to 25 parts water
- 1 part concentrate to 49 parts water
- 1 part concentrate to 50 parts water
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The label specifies 1 part concentrate with 49 parts water for Horn Flies, House Flies, Mosquitoes, and Gnats on beef/dairy cattle and horses.🔗 Source
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