Mite E Oil Insecticide Miticide Spray

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Which of the following is a specific use restriction for Navel Oranges?

Show answer The label explicitly states: 'Do not use on Navel Oranges after September 1.'

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Which pest is specifically listed as a target for Avocado Brown Mite control on the Haas variety only?

Show answer The label lists 'Avocado Brown Mite' as the target pest for 'AVOCADOS (HAAS VARIETY ONLY)'.

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For Citrus concentrate sprays, if the total spray volume is greater than 125 gallons per acre, how should the product be mixed?

Show answer The label specifies that if total spray volume is greater than 125 gallons per acre for Citrus, mix product in water at a 2% concentration, volume-for-volume.

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When applying a Spring or Summer Concentrate spray for Two-spotted Mites, Pacific Mites, European Red Mites, and Brown Mites, what is the required dilution?

Show answer For the Spring or Summer Concentrate site for these mites, the label requires dilution in a minimum of 20 gallons of spray.

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What is the maximum total spray volume allowed per acre according to the restrictions?

Show answer The restrictions state: 'Do not exceed 500 gallons per acre of total spray volume.'

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For Apples in Washington and Oregon only, what must be added to the oil when performing a Dormant Concentrate spray for mites and San Jose scale?

Show answer For Apples (Washington and Oregon only) Dormant Concentrate spray, the label requires the product plus the label specified rate of sulfur or lime sulfur.

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According to the label, what is a critical weather-related restriction for using this oil?

Show answer The label states: 'Do not use oil when freezing temperatures are expected within 24 hours of the application.'

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When targeting Peach Twig Borer in Plums and Prunes using a Dilute Spray, what is the required application rate?

Show answer For Plums and Prunes targeting Peach Twig Borer via Dilute Spray, the label specifies 1-1/2 to 2 gallons per 100 gallons of water.

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