Hi Yield Indoor Outdoor Broad Use Insecticide

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Which of the following is a specific age restriction for treating puppies with this product?

Show answer The restrictions state: 'Do not treat puppies less than twelve weeks old.'

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For a normal infestation, what is the correct mixing ratio for the finished strength of 0.1%?

Show answer For normal infestations, the label specifies '100 parts water (1 1/3 ounces per gallon of water)'.

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When treating dogs for Fleas, Ticks, Lice, and Mange, what technique is recommended to ensure the spray reaches the skin?

Show answer The label instructs to 'Buff the hair so that the spray will penetrate to the skin' when treating dogs.

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When targeting Flies, Mosquitoes, and Gnats using a fog or fine mist in cattle, horse, or swine houses, what is the required procedure regarding doors and windows?

Show answer For best results when fogging or fine misting, the label states to close doors and windows before spraying and keep them closed for 10 - 15 minutes.

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What is the mandatory waiting period before shipping swine for slaughter following the last treatment?

Show answer The restrictions state: 'Do Not Ship Swine For Slaughter Within 5 Days Of Last Treatment'.

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When treating Swine and Poultry for Mange Mites, what is the recommended dilution rate?

Show answer For Mange Mites on Swine and Poultry, the label requires '8 fl. ozs. in 25 gals. water'.

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According to the label, which of the following sites is strictly prohibited for use when treating farm premises?

Show answer The label explicitly states 'Do not use in milk rooms' for farm premises applications.

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When applying the product to Large Animals (Dairy or Beef Cattle, Horses, Sheep, and Goats) as a BACK RUBBER, what must be used as the carrier?

Show answer The label specifies for Back Rubber application to Large Animals: '8 fl. ozs. in 5 gals. oil'.

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