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According to the label, where is Madex XLV NOT permitted to be applied?
- Directly to water, surface water, intertidal areas, or through irrigation
- On fruit trees during the growing season
- On nut trees with dense canopies
- On foliage of apricot or peach trees
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The restrictions state do not apply directly to water, surface water, intertidal areas, or through any type of irrigation.What is the maximum number of applications allowed per moth larval generation?
- 6 applications
- 2 applications
- 10 applications
- Unlimited applications
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The notes specify to make at least 2 and up to 6 applications per moth larval generation.When mixing Madex XLV with water, what pH level should be used for best results?
- At or near neutral pH (7)
- Highly acidic pH (4)
- Highly alkaline pH (10)
- Any pH level is acceptable
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The mixing instructions state to mix with water at or near neutral pH (7).Which of the following is a required piece of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when handling Madex XLV?
- Waterproof gloves
- Chemical resistant apron
- N95 respirator
- Rubber boots
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The PPE section specifically lists waterproof gloves as a requirement.Which specific pests is Madex XLV designed to control?
- Codling Moth larvae and Oriental Fruit Moth larvae
- Codling Moth adults and Oriental Fruit Moth adults
- Apple Maggot and Oriental Fruit Moth larvae
- Codling Moth larvae and Fruit Tree Aphids
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The label states the product is specifically designed to control the larvae of the Codling Moth and the Oriental Fruit Moth.What is the required application rate for Madex XLV per acre?
- 0.5 - 3.0 fluid ounces per acre
- 1.0 - 5.0 fluid ounces per acre
- 0.5 - 3.0 gallons per acre
- 50 - 200 fluid ounces per acre
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The application rate specified in the label is 0.5 - 3.0 fluid ounces per acre.What is a critical factor to consider regarding the efficacy of Madex XLV in relation to weather?
- The product breaks down under direct sunlight
- The product only works in high humidity
- The product requires rain to activate
- The product is ineffective during frost
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The label notes that the product breaks down under direct sunlight, making timing and coverage critical.How should a technician account for sunny days when determining reapplication timing?
- Count 2 partially sunny days as 1 sunny day
- Only count days with zero cloud cover
- Count 1 partially sunny day as 2 sunny days
- Reapply every 6-8 hours of direct sunlight
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The timing/weather instructions state to count 2 partially sunny days as 1 sunny day.
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