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Which of the following pests is NOT listed as a target pest for STRYKER WASP AND HORNET KILLER?
- Ants
- Spiders
- Yellowjackets
- Bees
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The label lists wasps, bees, spiders, hornets, and yellowjackets as target pests, but does not mention ants.🔗 Source
According to the label, where is this product permitted for use?
- Outdoors and in kitchens only
- Outdoors, attics, and crawl spaces only
- Any indoor or outdoor location
- Outdoors and in basements only
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The restrictions state to use outdoors and in attics and crawl spaces only.🔗 Source
Regarding Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and hygiene, what must be done with contaminated clothing?
- Discard it immediately
- Wash it with water only
- Launder it before reuse
- Dry it in the sun before wearing
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The PPE section states to remove contaminated clothing and launder before reuse.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a specific restriction regarding the application of this product?
- Do not apply to blooming crops or weeds while bees are foraging
- Do not apply more than once per year
- Do not apply in temperatures below 50°F
- Do not apply to any surface that is wet
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The restrictions state: Do not apply this product or allow it to drift to blooming crops or weeds while bees are foraging the treatment area.🔗 Source
When applying the product to yellowjackets and bees, how long should you apply the spray directly into the nest hole?
- 1 - 2 seconds
- 6 - 8 seconds
- 15 - 20 seconds
- Until the container is empty
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For yellowjackets and bees, the label instructs to move to the nest opening and apply for 6 - 8 sec directly into the nest hole.🔗 Source
What is the recommended time of day to treat wasp and hornet nests?
- Midday when they are most active
- Noon when the sun is highest
- Evening or early morning
- Only during high noon
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The label states the best time of day to treat is in evening or early morning because they congregate on or in the nest at night.🔗 Source
When treating a wasp or hornet nest, what is the recommended wind direction for the applicator?
- The wind should be blowing toward you
- The wind should be blowing from the side
- The wind should be at your back
- Wind direction does not matter
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The label instructs to aim the nozzle valve opening toward the nest with the wind at your back.🔗 Source
What precaution should be taken when applying the product to spiders?
- Always wear a respirator
- Mix with water before application
- Consider surfaces that may be stained by the spray
- Apply only in temperatures below 32°F
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The label notes to consider the surfaces that spray may contact if concerned about potential staining before applying to spiders.🔗 Source
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