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When mixing NemaClean 10% WP, which substance should be strictly avoided?
- Chlorothalonil
- Soil-penetrating adjuvants
- Water for pre-irrigation
- Compatible pesticides
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The label specifically instructs not to mix the product with the fungicide chlorothalonil.🔗 Source
Where is NemaClean 10% WP permitted for use?
- Outdoor settings only
- Greenhouse (indoor) settings only
- Both indoor and outdoor settings
- Only in hydroponic water systems
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The label states the product can be applied to both indoor (greenhouse) and outdoor settings.🔗 Source
Which set of PPE is required when handling NemaClean 10% WP?
- Short sleeves, shorts, and sandals
- Long-sleeved shirt, long pants, shoes plus socks, waterproof/chemical-resistant gloves, and protective eyewear
- A full Tyvek suit and heavy rubber boots only
- A NIOSH-approved respirator and a face shield only
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The label requires long-sleeved shirts, long pants, shoes plus socks, waterproof/chemical-resistant gloves, and protective eyewear.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a target pest for NemaClean 10% WP?
- Root-knot nematodes
- Aphids
- Spider mites
- Whiteflies
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The label explicitly lists Root-knot nematodes as one of the plant-parasitic nematodes controlled by this product.🔗 Source
To ensure optimal results and direct contact with nematodes, what method is recommended?
- Applying only during heavy rainfall
- Using a soil-penetrating adjuvant or post-application irrigation
- Applying to the leaves of the plant only
- Mixing with strong acids to increase penetration
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The label recommends light pre-irrigation, using a soil-penetrating adjuvant, or post-application irrigation to ensure contact with the soil or root zone.🔗 Source
Under what weather condition should applications be avoided to protect bees and aquatic invertebrates?
- When heavy winds or rainfall are expected
- During periods of high humidity
- When temperatures exceed 90 degrees
- During the early morning hours
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The label advises avoiding applications when rainfall or heavy winds are expected to reduce effects on bees and aquatic invertebrates.🔗 Source
What is the Re-entry Interval (REI) for this product?
- 4 hours
- 12 hours
- 24 hours
- 48 hours
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The label specifies a re-entry interval (rei_hours) of 12 hours.🔗 Source
According to the label, what is a specific restriction for use in California?
- Do not apply to any citrus crops
- Do not apply if the target pest is marked with ** (e.g., Dagger, Needle, or Pin nematodes)
- Do not apply in greenhouses
- Do not apply to root and tuber vegetables
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The label states: 'Do not apply in California if the target pest is marked with ** (e.g., Dagger, Needle, Pin nematodes).'🔗 Source
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