ExciteR label

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For an outdoor perimeter treatment targeting Ants, Bees, and Cockroaches, how wide should the band of soil and vegetation be?

Show answer The label instructs to apply to a band of soil and vegetation 6 to 10 feet wide around and adjacent to buildings.

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When applying ExciteR™ as a space spray in food processing or food handling establishments, which of the following is a requirement?

Show answer The label states that space spray use in food processing must be confined to periods when the plant is not in operation.

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What is the correct dilution for treating Flying Insects (such as Mosquitoes and House Flies) indoors?

Show answer The label specifies 2.67 fluid ounces of ExciteR™ per gallon of water or oil for Flying Insects.

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What is the correct dilution for treating inaccessible voids (attics, false ceilings, etc.) indoors?

Show answer For inaccessible voids, the label specifies an 'Undiluted ULV treatment'.

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When treating for Carpet Beetles (black, furniture and varied) indoors, what is the correct dilution rate?

Show answer The label specifies 4.25 fluid ounces of ExciteR™ per gallon of water for Carpet Beetles.

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According to the label, what is the required application rate for Brown Dog Ticks in outdoor areas?

Show answer The label states the rate for Brown Dog Ticks is 3 gallons per acre.

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When using ExciteR™ as a space spray for crawling and flying insects indoors, what must the applicator do regarding the area?

Show answer The label instructs to vacate the treated area, keep it closed for at least 30 minutes, and ventilate before reoccupying.

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When treating for Termite swarmers indoors, what is the maximum number of times the product can be applied per day?

Show answer The label explicitly states: 'Do not apply more than 1 time per day' for Termite swarmers.

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