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When treating geraniums, carnations, and other related flowers for leaf and flower chewing insects, how should the product be applied?
- Apply a thin layer of dust on both upper and lower sides of leaves, stems and flowers
- Apply a heavy layer of dust only to the soil around the base of the plant
- Spray a diluted liquid solution onto the flower petals
- Apply dust only to the upper sides of the leaves
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The label specifies applying a thin layer of dust on both upper and lower sides of leaves, stems, and flowers.🔗 Source
When treating stored grain seed (such as barley, corn, or wheat) to protect against injury, what is the required application rate?
- 0.5 ppm
- 1.0 ppm
- 1.5 ppm
- 0.25 ppm
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The label specifies a rate of 0.5 ppm for protecting stored grain seed against injury.🔗 Source
For controlling leaf and flower chewing insects, how often should the application be repeated?
- Every 24 hours until insects disappear
- At 7 day intervals or as long as insects continue to appear
- Once every 30 days
- Only after the first heavy rain
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The label instructs to repeat application at 7 day intervals or as long as insects continue to appear.🔗 Source
When applying a perimeter treatment to a building foundation, what is a critical instruction regarding the application amount?
- Thoroughly and uniformly wet the barrier area but do not allow run-off to occur
- Apply only to the top 2 inches of soil to prevent run-off
- Ensure the application is a dry dust to avoid run-off
- Mix with 1.5 fl. oz. of water per 1000 sq. ft.
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The label states to thoroughly and uniformly wet the barrier area but do not allow run-off to occur.🔗 Source
When applying a perimeter treatment to a building foundation, what are the specific site dimensions required?
- A band of soil or lawn up to 6-10 feet wide around buildings and treating the foundation to a height of 2 to 3 feet
- A band of soil or lawn up to 2-3 feet wide around buildings and treating the foundation to a height of 6-10 feet
- A 10-foot radius around the building up to 5 feet high
- A 6-10 foot wide band around the building up to 10 feet high
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The label instructs to apply a band of soil or lawn up to 6-10 feet wide and treat the foundation to a height of 2 to 3 feet.🔗 Source
According to the restrictions, what should you do with empty containers?
- Do not reuse empty container
- Rinse and reuse for non-food storage
- Refill with water and dispose of in trash
- Store them near food for future use
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The label restrictions state: 'Do not reuse empty container.'🔗 Source
Which of the following is a correct application site for controlling fleas and ticks?
- Cracks and crevices in sidewalks, patios, and areas under plants, shrubs, or trees
- Inside grain bins and warehouses
- On the surfaces of corn, oats, and rye seed
- On building porches and window frames
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The label lists cracks/crevices in sidewalks, patios, and areas under plants, shrubs, bushes, or trees as sites for fleas and ticks.🔗 Source
How should Fense Dust be applied to control Fire Ants outdoors?
- As a drench treatment using 1.5 oz. per one gallon of water
- As a coarse low-pressure spray
- As a broadcast application to lawns
- As a perimeter spray around the nest
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For Fire Ants, the label specifies a drench treatment at a rate of 1.5 oz. per one gallon of water.🔗 Source
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