PyGanic Gardening Insecticide

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What is the application rate for greenhouse grown crops when using a space spray application?

Show answer The label specifies a rate of 0.00014 lb. ai/1,000 cu. ft. for greenhouse grown crops (space spray applications).

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Which of the following is a restriction regarding tank mix applications?

Show answer The restrictions section states that tank mix applications must be made in accordance with the more restrictive of label limitations and precautions.

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When applying Pyganic to outdoor ground, what is the required minimum amount of water per acre?

Show answer For outdoor ground applications, the label specifies a rate of 16 to 64 fl. oz. per acre in a minimum of 5 gallons of water.

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Regarding the timing of application, when should a technician begin spraying?

Show answer The label instructs to begin spraying when the insects first appear and not to wait until the plants are heavily infested.

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According to the label, what specific target pest is mentioned for indoor greenhouse soil drench applications?

Show answer The label explicitly identifies soil-borne insect larvae (e.g., Fungus Gnats) as the target for greenhouse soil drenches.

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When performing a soil drench in a greenhouse to control soil-borne insect larvae like Fungus Gnats, what is the maximum application rate per 1,000 sq. ft. of soil or non-soil media?

Show answer The label states do not exceed the maximum application rate of 1.43 fl. oz. of Pyganic Crop Protection EC 1.4II per 1,000 sq. ft. for soil drenches.

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When applying the product to outdoor ground, which method of application is permitted?

Show answer The notes for outdoor ground applications state that this product may be applied by air.

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To avoid possible harm to honey bees, at what time should the product be applied?

Show answer The timing/weather section states to apply in the early morning or late evening hours to avoid possible harm to honey bees.

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