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What is the recommended maintenance application schedule for areas where animals are causing damage?
- Apply once a week for the first month.
- Apply twice a week for the first two weeks, then twice a month for maintenance.
- Apply once a month indefinitely.
- Apply every four to six weeks.
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The label instructs to apply twice a week for the first two weeks, then twice a month for maintenance.🔗 Source
Which of the following pests is specifically mentioned as a target for application into holes found in yards or flowerbeds?
- Burrowing moles, shrews and voles
- Coyotes and foxes only
- Rats and mice
- Insects and larvae
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The label states to sprinkle directly into every hole for burrowing moles, shrews and voles.🔗 Source
According to the restrictions, how should the product be used in relation to food plants intended for human consumption?
- It can be applied directly to the leaves of food plants.
- It should be mixed with water and sprayed on food plants.
- Apply only to the perimeter of where food plants are grown.
- It is strictly prohibited from being used anywhere near food plants.
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The label restricts direct application to food plants and instructs to apply only to the perimeter where they are grown.🔗 Source
When treating tunneling moles and voles, what is the specific application method described?
- Sprinkle one ounce for every 30 linear feet of tunnel.
- Apply to the surface of the ground above the tunnels.
- Poke a two-inch deep hole every three to four feet along tunnels, sprinkle in, and cover with dirt.
- Place in an open container every 8' x 10' area along the tunnel.
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The label specifies poking a two-inch deep hole every three to four feet along tunnels, sprinkling in, and covering with dirt.🔗 Source
What Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) or hygiene practice is required by the label?
- Wear gloves and a respirator at all times.
- Avoid contact of mouth, skin, or eyes and wash hands before eating, drinking, or using tobacco.
- Always wear safety goggles and long sleeves when applying outdoors.
- Use a face shield when sprinkling into holes.
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The label states to avoid contact of mouth, skin, or eyes and to wash hands before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using bathroom facilities.🔗 Source
When applying the product indoors, where must the containers be placed to ensure safety?
- In an area accessible to children.
- Directly on food preparation surfaces.
- In an area inaccessible to children.
- Only in well-ventilated attics.
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The label specifies that indoor containers must be placed in an area inaccessible to children.🔗 Source
When using the product indoors in attics, basements, garages, or sheds, what is the required application rate?
- One ounce per 80 sq. ft.
- Two to four ounces per 8' x 10' area
- One ounce per 30 linear feet
- Two ounces per every 100 sq. ft.
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For indoor use, the label specifies placing two to four ounces in an open container per every 8' x 10' area.🔗 Source
What is the application rate for the product when used per linear foot?
- One ounce for every 10 linear feet.
- One ounce for every 30 linear feet.
- Two ounces for every 80 linear feet.
- Four ounces for every 30 linear feet.
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The label states to use one ounce of granules for every 30 linear feet.🔗 Source
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