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When managing Indian Mealworms and Angoumois Grain Moths on the surface of binned grain, what is the recommended timing for applications?
- Once per year in early spring
- Weekly until the infestation is gone
- At monthly intervals from the first appearance of moths until early fall
- Only when heavy webbing is observed
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The label instructs to apply at monthly intervals with the first appearance of moths and continuing until early fall.🔗 Source
According to the label restrictions, which of the following is prohibited?
- Applying the product to transit equipment
- Applying the product directly to fruit
- Applying the product in a zoo enclosure
- Applying the product in a warehouse
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The restrictions section explicitly states: 'Do not apply to fruit directly.'🔗 Source
If a severe infestation of Indian Mealworms and Angoumois Grain Moths is encountered, what additional step should be taken?
- Increase the dilution ratio of the concentrate
- Apply the product to the fruit directly
- Break up webbing before spraying and make a second application in two weeks
- Apply the product only to the corners of the bin
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In case of severe infestation, the label says to break up webbing before spraying and make a second application in two weeks.🔗 Source
After applying the product to dried fruit products in storage, how long should the room be left closed?
- 30 minutes
- One hour
- Two hours
- Until the mist settles
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The label states for dried fruit products: 'Leave the room closed for one hour.'🔗 Source
When managing Indian Mealworms and Angoumois Grain Moths in binned grain, what is the recommended timing for applications?
- Daily until the infestation is gone
- Weekly throughout the entire year
- Monthly from the first appearance of moths until early fall
- Once in spring and once in winter
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The label instructs to apply at monthly intervals with the first appearance of moths and continuing until early fall.🔗 Source
When treating the indoor premises of a zoo for flies, gnats, mosquitoes, and small flying moths, what is the maximum allowed rate?
- No more than 30 fl. oz. of diluted product per 1,000 cu. ft.
- Exactly 6 fl. oz. of diluted product per 1,000 cu. ft.
- 1 gallon of diluted product per 1,000 sq. ft.
- 4.5 fl. oz. of concentrate per 1,000 cu. ft.
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For zoo premises, the label specifies no more than 30 fl. oz. of diluted product per 1,000 cu. ft.🔗 Source
A technician is treating flies, gnats, and mosquitoes in an indoor zoo enclosure. What is a critical requirement for this application?
- The application must be made when animals are not present
- The animals must be fed immediately after spraying
- The spray must be applied directly to the animals
- The enclosure must be kept at high humidity
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The label states that for zoo applications, 'Applications must be made when animals are not present.'🔗 Source
If a technician encounters a severe infestation of Indian Mealworms and Angoumois Grain Moths in binned grain, what additional step should be taken?
- Increase the dilution to 1 part concentrate to 5 parts diluent
- Apply the product twice daily
- Break up webbing before spraying and make a second application in two weeks
- Apply the product directly to the moth larvae
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For severe infestations of these pests, the label says to break up webbing before spraying and make a second application in two weeks.🔗 Source
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