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What is the required re-entry protocol for aircraft cargo areas after treating for flying insects?
- Wait 24 hours before re-entry
- Keep area closed for 15 min and thoroughly ventilate before re-entry
- Wait until the spray has completely dried
- Treat in the direction of a slight breeze
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The label instructs to keep the treated area closed for at least 15 min. and thoroughly ventilate before re-entry.🔗 Source
When treating for Boxelder Bugs, Elm Leaf Beetles, and Clover Mites, what is the maximum frequency for repeated applications?
- Not more than 1 time/day
- Not more than once every 7 days
- As often as necessary
- Once per season
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For Boxelder Bugs, Elm Leaf Beetles, and Clover Mites, the label says to repeat as necessary, but not more than once every 7 days.🔗 Source
When applying the product to mosquitoes in outdoor areas, what is a prohibited action?
- Applying more than 1 time/day
- Direct application to any body of water
- Treating shrubbery and vegetation
- Applying at a rate of one 14 oz can/175 to 263 ft2
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The label explicitly states: 'Direct application of this product to any body of water is prohibited.'🔗 Source
Which of the following pests is specifically excluded from the crawling insect target list?
- Silverfish
- Brown Recluse
- Firebrats
- Cockroaches
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The label states crawling insects include spiders, but specifically excludes the Brown Recluse.🔗 Source
What is the recommended application rate for treating flies in outdoor resting areas?
- One 14 oz can per 175 to 263 ft2
- 14 sec per 100 ft2
- 2 to 4 sec per 1,000 ft3
- One 14 oz can per 288 ft2
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For outdoor flies, the rate is one 14 oz can per 175 to 263 ft2 of surface area.🔗 Source
When treating campgrounds, patios, and picnic areas, how should the user apply the product?
- Directly on the ground in a circular pattern
- In the direction of a slight breeze away from the user
- As a crack and crevice injection into the soil
- Only on surfaces where insects congregate
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The label says to treat in the direction of a slight breeze away from user that allows the product to drift into areas of infestation.🔗 Source
When treating aircraft cargo areas for flying insects, what is the required application rate?
- 2 to 4 sec/1,000 ft3
- 14 sec/100 ft2
- One 14 oz can per 175 ft2
- 1 to 2 ft from target surface
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The label specifies a rate of 2 to 4 sec/1,000 ft3 for flying insects in aircraft cargo areas.🔗 Source
According to the label restrictions, when are pets allowed to reoccupy areas treated for fleas and ticks?
- Immediately after application
- After 15 minutes of ventilation
- Once treated surfaces have thoroughly dried
- After the vacuum bag is sealed
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The label states: 'DO NOT allow pets to reoccupy treated areas until treated surfaces have thoroughly dried.'🔗 Source
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