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When applying MasterLine Bifenthrin 7 9 to outdoor porous surfaces and vegetation, what type of application is required?
- High volume applications (5 to 10 finished gallons per 1,000 square feet)
- Low volume applications (0.5 to 1.0 fluid oz. per gallon)
- Spot treatments only (one gallon per 1,000 square feet)
- Micro-drenching (0.06% dilution)
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The label specifies high volume applications of 5 to 10 finished gallons per 1,000 square feet for porous surfaces and vegetation.If a technician is treating Carpenter Ants on the trunks of trees where they are foraging, how should the dilution be applied?
- As a coarse drenching spray using a sprinkling can
- To wet the bark from the base of the tree to as high as possible on the trunk
- As a broadcast treatment across the entire forest floor
- By injecting it into the center of the tree trunk
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For tree trunks with trails or foraging, the notes state to apply the dilution to wet the bark from the base of the tree to as high as possible on the trunk.🔗 Source
According to the label, what is the restriction regarding the use of this product on stored lumber or wood piles?
- It must never be used on wood piles.
- It can only be used if the wood is burned within 10 days.
- The wood may be used for lumber or burned after 30 days.
- It can only be applied as a general surface treatment.
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For stored lumber or wood piles, the label states: 'This wood may be used for lumber or burned after 30 days.'🔗 Source
When combining MasterLine Bifenthrin 7.9 with bait treatments for Carpenter Ants, what is the correct procedure?
- Mix the liquid product directly into the bait container.
- Apply the liquid product and then apply baits in areas where the liquid has not been applied.
- Apply the bait first, then spray the liquid over the bait.
- Only use baits in areas where the liquid product has already been applied.
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The label states: 'When combining liquid Masterline Bifenthrin 7.9 Termiticide/Insecticide with bait treatments, use Masterline Bifenthrin 7.9 Termiticide/Insecticide as instructed above and apply baits in those areas where Masterline Bifenthrin 7.9 Termiticide/Insecticide has not been applied.'🔗 Source
When applying MasterLine Bifenthrin 7.9 to protect firewood from carpenter ants and termites, what is the correct application rate?
- One gallon of dilution per 1,000 square feet
- One gallon per 1,000 square feet
- One gallon of dilution per 8 square feet
- 0.5 to 1.0 fluid oz. per 1,000 square feet
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For soil under the area where firewood will be stacked, the rate is one gallon of dilution per 8 square feet.🔗 Source
According to the label restrictions, where is the product prohibited from use?
- Do not use in structures
- Do not use on tree trunks
- Do not use on firewood
- Do not use on non-porous surfaces
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The restrictions section explicitly states: 'Do not use in structures.'To control Carpenter Ants on outdoor non-porous surfaces, under what weather conditions should the product be applied?
- In areas protected from rainfall and spray from sprinklers
- During heavy rainfall to ensure soil penetration
- Only when the surface is completely dry and sun-exposed
- During high winds to ensure wide coverage
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The label states to apply to non-porous surfaces in areas protected from rainfall and spray from sprinklers.When treating firewood to control Carpenter Ants and termites, what is the correct application rate?
- One gallon of dilution per 8 square feet
- One gallon of dilution per 1,000 square feet
- 0.5 to 1.0 fluid oz. per gallon of water
- 5 to 10 finished gallons per 1,000 square feet
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For firewood (soil beneath where firewood will be stacked), the rate is one gallon of dilution per 8 square feet.
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