Shake Away Coyote Urine Deer Repellent

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What is the recommended maintenance application schedule for areas where animals are causing damage?

Show answer The label instructs to apply twice a week for the first two weeks, then twice a month for maintenance.

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Which of the following pests is specifically mentioned as a target for application into holes found in yards or flowerbeds?

Show answer The label states to sprinkle directly into every hole for burrowing moles, shrews and voles.

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According to the restrictions, how should the product be used in relation to food plants intended for human consumption?

Show answer The label restricts direct application to food plants and instructs to apply only to the perimeter where they are grown.

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When treating tunneling moles and voles, what is the specific application method described?

Show answer The label specifies poking a two-inch deep hole every three to four feet along tunnels, sprinkling in, and covering with dirt.

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What Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) or hygiene practice is required by the label?

Show answer 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.

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When applying the product indoors, where must the containers be placed to ensure safety?

Show answer The label specifies that indoor containers must be placed in an area inaccessible to children.

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When using the product indoors in attics, basements, garages, or sheds, what is the required application rate?

Show answer For indoor use, the label specifies placing two to four ounces in an open container per every 8' x 10' area.

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What is the application rate for the product when used per linear foot?

Show answer The label states to use one ounce of granules for every 30 linear feet.

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