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When treating furniture, rugs, and fabrics for fleas, what must a technician do first?
- Ensure the area is thoroughly vacuumed
- Apply the maximum rate allowed
- Treat a small area first to check for staining
- Mix the dust with water to prevent damage
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The label instructs to treat a small area first to check for staining before treating large areas when treating furniture, rugs, and fabrics.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a strict restriction mentioned in the label?
- Do not use in commercial office areas
- Do not treat animals with this product
- Do not apply near stainless steel equipment
- Do not use in attics or crawl spaces
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The restrictions section explicitly states: 'Do not treat animals with this product.'🔗 Source
When applying MOther earth d dust to bed bugs, what specific instruction is provided regarding mattresses?
- Apply only to the tufts, folds, and edges
- Cover with clean bedding before using
- Do not apply to mattresses, only furniture
- Treat only the wall voids near mattresses
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For bed bug applications, the label notes to 'Cover with clean bedding before using.'🔗 Source
What is the application rate for Bed Bugs?
- 0.15 - 0.6 oz/10 ft2
- 0.633 oz/10 ft2
- 1.6 oz/100 ft2
- 5 oz/100 ft2
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The label lists a rate of 1.6 oz/100ft2 for Bed Bugs.🔗 Source
When targeting Black Widow Spiders and Pharaoh Ants, what is the required application rate?
- 0.633 oz/10 ft2 or 6.33 oz/100 ft2
- 0.15 - 0.6 oz/10 ft2
- 1.6 oz/100 ft2
- 1 - 5 oz/100 ft2
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The label specifies a rate of 0.633 oz/10 ft2 or 6.33 oz/100 ft2 for Black Widow Spiders and Pharaoh Ants.🔗 Source
What is the recommended timing for treating wasp and bee nests?
- Early morning when insects are emerging
- Midday when sunlight is strongest
- In the evening when insects are less active
- At any time as long as ventilation is adequate
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The label advises treating wasp and bee nests in the evening when insects are less active and have returned to the nest.🔗 Source
What PPE precaution is required for prolonged exposure to the dust?
- Wear chemical-resistant gloves
- Use a suitable dust mask approved by NIOSH/MSHA
- Wear safety goggles at all times
- Use a full-body Tyvek suit
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The label states that for prolonged exposure to dust, use a suitable dust mask approved by NIOSH/MSHA.🔗 Source
According to the label, where are crawling insects permitted to be treated?
- Indoor locations only
- Outdoor locations only
- Both indoor and outdoor locations
- Commercial areas only
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The label states 'Both' for the location of crawling insects.🔗 Source
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