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If you need to prepare 100 gallons of solution at a 0.10% finished strength, how much PROTHOR SC 2 is required?
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The mixing table states that 55.0 of PROTHOR SC 2 is required for 100 gallons at 0.10% finished strength.🔗 Source
When applying the product to create horizontal barriers, what is the required application rate?
- One gallon of solution per 10 square feet
- Four gallons of solution per 10 linear feet
- One gallon of solution per 10 linear feet
- Ten gallons of solution per 100 square feet
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The label specifies a rate of one gallon of solution per 10 square feet for horizontal barriers.🔗 Source
What is the target pest for the Hex Pro Termite Bait System?
- Termite
- Ants
- Cockroaches
- Fleas
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The label facts state the target pest is termite.🔗 Source
How much PROTHOR SC 2 is needed to make 500 gallons of 0.05% finished strength solution?
- 138 (1 gallon + 10 ounces)
- 275.0 (2 gallons + 19 ounces)
- 6.90
- 13.8
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The mixing instructions specify 138 (1 gallon + 10 ounces) for 500 gallons at 0.05% strength.🔗 Source
To achieve a finished strength of 0.10% using Proportional Injector Mixing, how much PROTHOR SC 2 should be used per 1 gallon?
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According to the mixing notes for Proportional Injector Mixing, 0.6 of PROTHOR SC 2 is used per 1 gallon for a 0.10% strength.🔗 Source
What is the allowable dilution range for the Hex Pro Termite Bait System?
- 0.05% to 0.10%
- 0.10% to 0.50%
- 0.01% to 0.05%
- 1.0% to 2.0%
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The label facts list the dilution range as 0.05% to 0.10%.🔗 Source
What restriction applies to structures that contain wells or cisterns within the foundation?
- They can only be treated using the treated backfill method described in the treatment around wells and cisterns section
- They cannot be treated with Hex Pro Termite Bait System
- They must be treated with a 0.05% dilution only
- They require a horizontal barrier only
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The label restrictions state that structures with wells or cisterns in the foundation can only be treated using the specific treated backfill method described in the label.🔗 Source
What is the application rate for vertical barriers per 10 linear feet per foot of depth?
- Four gallons of solution
- One gallon of solution
- Ten gallons of solution
- 0.10 gallons of solution
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The label states the rate for vertical barriers is four gallons of solution per 10 linear feet per foot of depth.🔗 Source
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