Sector Misting Concentrate

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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?

Show answer The label states to apply sufficient to wet the animal for fleas, ticks, lice, and mange mites on dogs and livestock.

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What is the correct mixing ratio for an Automatic Misting and ULV Spraying System during a normal infestation?

Show answer For normal infestations using Automatic Misting and ULV Spraying Systems, the label specifies 1 part concentrate in 39 parts water.

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According to the label, what precaution should be taken when applying the product to animals?

Show answer The PPE section states to apply with care to avoid contact with eyes and mouth.

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For swine, what is the restriction regarding shipping animals for slaughter?

Show answer The restrictions state: For swine: Do not ship animals for slaughter within 5 days of last treatment.

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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?

Show answer 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.

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To control Poultry Mites, Northern Fowl Mites, and Lice, what is the correct application rate and site?

Show answer The label specifies 1 gallon per 100 birds for poultry mites/lice, applied to roosts, walls, and nests or cages.

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When treating pigs for Blowflies, Hog Lice, and Ticks, what is the recommended application rate and method?

Show answer The label specifies 1 pint per pig, applied by spray or dip, especially around the ears, for these pests.

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What is the specific restriction regarding the treatment of puppies?

Show answer The restrictions explicitly state: DO NOT TREAT PUPPIES LESS THAN TWELVE WEEKS OLD.

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