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What is the recommended application site and method for controlling Fungus Gnat Larvae?
- Broadcast spray on outdoor turf
- Mound drench around ant colonies
- Drench media container to saturate
- Apply to grass areas during Forsythia bloom
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For Fungus Gnat Larvae, the label instructs to drench the media container, treating to saturate (usually 1x volume of the container).🔗 Source
According to the restrictions, which of the following environments is prohibited for application?
- Non-porous outdoor surfaces
- Livestock buildings (barns)
- Tree trunks
- Concrete surfaces
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The label explicitly states: 'Do not apply this product in livestock buildings (barns).'🔗 Source
When treating for Imported Fire Ants via broadcast treatment, what is the required rate?
- 10 fl. oz. per 1,000 sq. ft.
- 20 fl. oz. per 1,000 sq. ft.
- 40 fl. oz. per 1,000 sq. ft.
- 1 teaspoon per gallon
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The label states to apply 40 fl. oz. (0.2 lb. AI/A) when making broadcast treatments for Imported Fire Ants.🔗 Source
When performing an ant mound drench for Imported Fire Ants, how should the product be mixed?
- Dilute 1 teaspoon per gallon of water
- Dilute 10 fl. oz. per 1,000 sq. ft.
- Mix 40 fl. oz. per 5 gallons of water
- Apply 1-2 gallons of undiluted spray
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For ant mound drenches, the label instructs to dilute 1 teaspoon Bifen G/N 7.9F Select per gallon of water.🔗 Source
To protect firewood from carpenter ants and termites, what is the required dilution and application rate for the soil beneath the stack?
- 0.5 to 1.0 fl. oz. per gallon of water at one gallon per 1,000 square feet
- 0.06% emulsion delivered via hose-end sprayer
- 1.0 fluid oz. of Bifen 7.9F Select per gallon of water at one gallon per 8 square feet
- 1.0 fl. oz. per gallon of water at one gallon per 1,000 square feet
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For protecting firewood, the label specifies 1.0 fluid oz. per gallon of water at a rate of one gallon of dilution per 8 square feet.🔗 Source
If you treat wood piles and stored lumber with a 0.06% emulsion, how long must you wait before the treated wood can be burned or used for lumber?
- Immediately after application
- 8 to 12 inches after application
- One month after treatment
- Until the spray has dried
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The label states that treated wood from piles/lumber can be burned or used for lumber one month after treatment.🔗 Source
For optimal results, what temperature range is recommended for treatment?
- 50-65°F
- 65-80°F
- 70-85°F
- 80-90°F
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The label recommends treating in cool weather (65-80°F) for best results.🔗 Source
What is the required dilution for injecting or foaming Bifen 7.9F Select into the interior infested cavity of a utility pole or deck material?
- 0.5 to 1.0 fl. oz. per gallon of water
- 0.06% dilution (1.0 fl. oz. per gallon of water)
- 0.06% emulsion
- 1.0 fl. oz. per 8 square feet
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For inside trees, utility poles, or deck materials, the label specifies a 0.06% dilution (1.0 fl. oz. per gallon of water).🔗 Source
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