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When using portable, motorized backpack equipment for outdoor mosquito control, what is the required swath width and walking speed?
- 300 foot swath at 10 MPH
- 50 foot swath at 2 MPH
- 100 foot swath at 5 MPH
- 75 foot swath at 3 MPH
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For backpack equipment, the label specifies a 50 ft swath while walking at a speed of 2 MPH.🔗 Source
What is the required nozzle height for fixed-wing aircraft during an aerial application, unless otherwise approved by a state or tribe?
- No less than 50 feet
- No less than 75 feet
- No less than 100 feet
- No less than 300 feet
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The label requires a nozzle height of no less than 100 feet for fixed wing aircraft or 75 feet for rotary wing aircraft.🔗 Source
According to the label, which of the following is a requirement for the timing and weather conditions of an application?
- Apply only when ground wind speed is less than 1 MPH
- Apply only when temperatures are below 50°F
- Apply only when ground wind speed is greater than or equal to 1 MPH
- Apply only during heavy rain to keep the spray cloud low
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The label states to apply only when ground wind speed is greater than or equal to 1 MPH.🔗 Source
When targeting mosquitoes in urban and industrial areas (such as utility tunnels or parking decks), what is the maximum daily application rate?
- 0.88 fluid ounces of undiluted spray per acre per day
- 2.81 fluid ounces of undiluted spray per acre per day
- 5.3 fluid ounces per minute
- 1.0 fluid ounce of diluted spray per acre per day
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For resting or flying adult mosquitoes in urban/industrial areas, the rate is up to but not exceeding 0.0025 lb a.i./acre/day, which is 0.88 fluid ounces of undiluted spray/acre/day.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a strict restriction regarding the use of equipment in enclosed spaces?
- Do NOT use aerial aircraft in enclosed spaces
- Do NOT use handheld or portable backpack equipment for these applications in enclosed spaces
- Do NOT use truck-mounted ULV equipment in enclosed spaces
- Do NOT use non-thermal equipment in enclosed spaces
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The label explicitly states: 'Do NOT use hand-held equipment for this type of application in enclosed spaces' and 'Do NOT use portable backpack equipment for application in enclosed spaces.'🔗 Source
To achieve a 2.5% pyrethrins dilution for mosquito control, what mixing ratio should be used?
- 1 part concentrate to 10 parts water
- 1 part concentrate to 1 part water
- 2.5 parts concentrate to 1 part water
- 5 parts concentrate to 1 part water
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The mixing instructions specify a 2.5% pyrethrins dilution (1 to 1 dilution ratio).🔗 Source
For an aerial application targeting Aedes taeniorhynchus or other difficult to control species, what is the maximum daily rate?
- up to 2.81 fl.oz. (0.008 lb a.i.)/acre/day
- 0.56 to 0.88 fl.oz. per acre
- 3.4 to 5.3 fl.oz. per minute
- 0.0016 to 0.0025 lb a.i./acre
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For Aedes taeniorhynchus or other difficult to control species via aerial application, the rate is up to 2.81 fl.oz. (0.008 lb a.i.)/acre/day.🔗 Source
When applying Merus 3 0 to mosquitoes via a vehicle moving at 10 MPH with a 300-foot swath, what is the correct application rate?
- 0.56 to 0.88 fl.oz. per acre
- up to 2.81 fl.oz. per acre
- 3.4 to 5.3 fluid ounces per minute
- 0.88 fluid ounces per acre per day
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The label states the rate is 3.4 to 5.3 fluid ounces per minute at an average vehicle speed of 10 MPH using a swath width of 300 feet.🔗 Source
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