Martins Viper Insect Dust

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What is the required PPE for applicators and handlers of Martins Viper Insect Dust?

Show answer The PPE section requires long-sleeved shirts, long pants, shoes plus socks, chemical-resistant gloves, and a specific NIOSH-approved respirator.

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According to the label restrictions, which type of equipment is prohibited for use during application?

Show answer The label explicitly states that the use of handheld power duster equipment is prohibited.

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When using dust bags for cattle, how low should the bags hang below the back line of the cattle?

Show answer The label instructions for dust bags state they should hang 4 to 6 inches below the back line of the cattle.

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Which of the following pests is NOT listed as a target for Martins Viper Insect Dust?

Show answer Bed Bugs are not mentioned in the provided label facts; Northern Fowl Mites, Face Flies, and Lice are all listed.

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To ensure the product is not blown or washed off, under what weather conditions should the product be applied?

Show answer The label states applying in calm weather when rain is not predicted within 24 hours helps ensure wind or rain does not blow or wash the pesticide off.

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When applying Martins Viper Insect Dust directly to cattle for Horn Flies and Lice, what is the maximum frequency of application allowed?

Show answer The label states to repeat application as necessary, but not more than once every three days for cattle.

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If treating swine for lice, what is the restriction regarding shipping animals for slaughter?

Show answer The label states: 'Do not ship animals for slaughter within 5 days of treatment' for swine lice.

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When treating swine for lice, what is the required application rate per head?

Show answer The label specifies applying only 1 ounce per head for lice on swine.

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