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According to the restrictions, where should this product NOT be used?
- In cool season grasses
- In flower or vegetable beds
- On warm season grasses
- On Bluegrass and Fescue
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The restrictions explicitly state: 'Do not use this product for controlling weeds in flower or vegetable beds or around shrubs or ornamental plantings.'🔗 Source
Which of these areas is explicitly prohibited for use of this product?
- Lawn areas
- Flower or vegetable beds
- Outdoor grass areas
- Areas with broadleaf weeds
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The restrictions state: 'Do not use this product for controlling weeds in flower or vegetable beds...'🔗 Source
When applying to Warm Season Grasses, what is a critical weather/condition restriction?
- Do not apply if temperature exceeds 90°F
- Do not apply if it is windy
- Do not apply if the grass is wet
- Do not apply during the morning
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The timing/weather section states: 'Do not apply when temperature exceeds 90°F.'🔗 Source
Which of the following is a target pest for Monterey Weed Whacker Jet Spray?
- Broadleaf Weeds
- Grassy Weeds
- Woody Shrubs
- Moss
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The label states the product kills Broadleaf Weeds down through the root.🔗 Source
According to the restrictions, where should you NOT use this product?
- In open lawns
- On Dichondra
- On broadleaf weeds
- In outdoor areas
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The label explicitly states: 'Do not spray on Dichondra'.🔗 Source
When treating Warm Season Grasses, what instruction is given regarding grass stress?
- Apply only when the grass is heavily watered
- Do not spray grasses if stressed from heat, drought, etc.
- Apply only to stressed grasses to kill weeds
- Use a double rate if the grass is drought-stressed
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The notes for Warm Season Grasses state: 'Do not spray grasses if stressed from heat, drought, etc.'🔗 Source
What is a specific restriction regarding the application of this product near water sources?
- Do not apply directly to water or areas where surface water is present
- Do not apply near any body of water regardless of type
- Only apply in areas with moving water
- Do not apply if the water is below 50 degrees
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The label states: 'Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is present...'🔗 Source
When treating Poison ivy and Poison oak, what is the correct mixing rate?
- 2 ounces in 2 quarts of water
- 8 ounces in 6 gallons of water
- 3 teaspoons in 30 oz. tap water
- 4 to 6-1/2 ounces in 6 gallons of water
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The label specifies using 2 ounces in 2 quarts of water for Poison ivy and Poison oak.🔗 Source
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