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When treating furniture such as sofas and chairs for bed bugs, what is a critical restriction?
- Do not apply to areas with prolonged human contact
- Do not apply more than once per month
- Do not apply to upholstered surfaces
- Do not apply near water pipes
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The label states: When treating furniture (e.g. sofas and chairs), DO NOT apply to areas with prolonged human contact.🔗 Source
When treating Beetles, Borers, and Wood Wasps in insect tunnels or galleries, what is the required application rate per hole?
- 1 to 5 seconds per hole
- 5 to 10 seconds per hole
- 10 to 15 seconds per hole
- 30 seconds per hole
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For these specific pests in tunnels or galleries, the rate is 5 to 10 seconds per hole.🔗 Source
In which location is PT Fendona Pressurized Insecticide permitted for use regarding Beetles, Borers, Carpenter Ants, and Carpenter Bees?
- Indoor only
- Outdoor only
- Indoor and Outdoor
- Only in closed voids
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The label lists the location for Beetles, Borers, Carpenter Ants, Carpenter Bees, and Wood Wasps as Indoor and Outdoor.🔗 Source
What is the correct application rate for treating closed voids?
- 1 to 5 seconds per 3 cubic feet
- 5 to 10 seconds per hole
- 1 second per cubic foot
- 3 feet per second per void
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The label specifies a rate of 1 to 5 seconds per 3 cubic feet for closed voids after calculating the void's cubic area.🔗 Source
When treating Bed Bugs and Bed Bug Eggs, what is the minimum required interval between applications?
- 24 hours
- 48 hours
- 3 days
- 7 days
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The label states that when treating bed bugs, applications must be at least 3 days apart.🔗 Source
When applying the product to cracks and crevices for a light infestation of listed insects, what is the recommended speed of the injector tip?
- 1 foot per second
- 3 feet per second
- 5 feet per second
- 10 feet per second
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For light infestations, the label instructs to move the injector tip along cracks at a rate of 3 feet per second.🔗 Source
When treating house flies on non-porous surfaces indoors, how long of residual control does PT Fendona Pressurized Insecticide offer?
- 30 days
- 60 days
- 90 days
- 120 days
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The label states that for house flies on non-porous surfaces, it offers residual control for 90 days.🔗 Source
According to the restrictions, which of the following is a prohibited use for this product?
- Applying to empty luggage
- Applying to non-porous surfaces
- Applying to mattresses, pillows, bed linens, or clothes
- Applying to insect tunnels and galleries
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The restrictions explicitly state: DO NOT use this product on mattresses, pillows, bed linens, or clothes.🔗 Source
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