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When treating dogs and livestock for Fleas, Ticks, Lice, and Mange Mites (adults and larvae), what is the required application rate?
- 8 fl. oz. per 5 gallons of oil
- Sufficient to wet the animal
- 2 fl. oz. per 1,000 cu. ft. of space
- 1 quart per adult animal
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The label states to apply sufficient to wet the animal for fleas, ticks, lice, and mange mites on dogs and livestock.🔗 Source
What is the correct mixing ratio for an Automatic Misting and ULV Spraying System during a normal infestation?
- 1 part concentrate to 19 parts water
- 1 part concentrate to 100 parts water
- 1 part concentrate to 39 parts water
- 1 part concentrate to 5 parts water
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For normal infestations using Automatic Misting and ULV Spraying Systems, the label specifies 1 part concentrate in 39 parts water.🔗 Source
According to the label, what precaution should be taken when applying the product to animals?
- Wear a respirator to avoid inhaling mist
- Apply with care to avoid contact with eyes and mouth
- Ensure the animal is in a ventilated room
- Apply only after the animal has been fed
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The PPE section states to apply with care to avoid contact with eyes and mouth.🔗 Source
For swine, what is the restriction regarding shipping animals for slaughter?
- Do not ship within 10 to 15 minutes of treatment
- Do not ship within 2 to 3 weeks of treatment
- Do not ship within 5 days of last treatment
- Do not ship if the animal is pregnant or nursing
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The restrictions state: For swine: Do not ship animals for slaughter within 5 days of last treatment.🔗 Source
When applying the product to kennels, doghouses, runs, and yards to control fleas, flies, ticks, lice, and mange mites, how should the area be managed for best results?
- Keep windows open for ventilation during spraying
- Apply only in the evening to avoid sunlight
- Close doors and windows before spraying and keep closed for 10 to 15 minutes
- Spray only the corners and ceiling of the area
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For best results in these areas, the label instructs to close doors and windows before spraying and keep them closed for 10 to 15 minutes.🔗 Source
To control Poultry Mites, Northern Fowl Mites, and Lice, what is the correct application rate and site?
- 1 gallon per 100 birds applied to roosts, walls, and nests or cages
- 1 pint per pig applied to ears
- 2 fl. oz. per 1,000 cu. ft. applied to vents
- 1 quart per adult animal applied to the hair
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The label specifies 1 gallon per 100 birds for poultry mites/lice, applied to roosts, walls, and nests or cages.🔗 Source
When treating pigs for Blowflies, Hog Lice, and Ticks, what is the recommended application rate and method?
- 1 quart per adult animal by wetting the hair
- 1 pint per pig by spray or dip, especially around ears
- 8 fl. oz. per 5 gallons of oil
- 1.28 fl. oz. per gallon of water
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The label specifies 1 pint per pig, applied by spray or dip, especially around the ears, for these pests.🔗 Source
What is the specific restriction regarding the treatment of puppies?
- Do not treat puppies that are nursing
- Do not treat puppies less than twelve weeks old
- Do not treat puppies within 5 days of slaughter
- Do not treat puppies in kennels or doghouses
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The restrictions explicitly state: DO NOT TREAT PUPPIES LESS THAN TWELVE WEEKS OLD.🔗 Source
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