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To prevent Carpenter Bees from invading wood, when should the wood surface treatment be applied?
- Late in the autumn
- During the peak of summer
- Early in the spring
- Only during winter months
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The label recommends applying wood surface treatments early in the spring to prevent bees from invading wood.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a permitted indoor application site for cluster flies?
- Kitchen countertops and food prep surfaces
- Living room furniture
- Attics, crawl spaces, or indoor non-living spaces
- Bedroom pillows and bedding
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The label states indoor treatments for cluster flies include crack-and-crevice, spot, and void treatments in areas such as attics, crawl spaces, or indoor non-living spaces.🔗 Source
When treating for adult mosquitoes in perimeter vegetation, what is the required application rate?
- 2–5 gallons of water per 1,000 sq ft
- 0.065%–0.13% dilution per 1,000 sq ft
- 1.1 fl oz per gallon of water
- 5.5 fl oz per 10 gallon tank
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The label specifies a rate of 2–5 gallons of water per 1,000 sq ft for adult mosquitoes in perimeter vegetation.🔗 Source
When treating for Spotted Lanternfly* aggregations and egg masses outdoors, what additional recommendation is provided?
- Egg masses should be scraped and removed from hard surfaces
- Only spray the leaves of trees
- Apply only during the winter months
- Use a low-volume mist blower only
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The label recommends that egg masses on trees, cement blocks, rocks, and any other hard surface be scraped and removed.🔗 Source
What is the correct mixing rate for Carpenter Ants when using a 1 gallon water volume to achieve a 0.13% dilution?
- 0.55 fl oz (16 ml)
- 1.1 fl oz (32 ml)
- 2.8 fl oz (83 ml)
- 5.5 fl oz (163 ml)
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The mixing instructions specify 1.1 fl oz (32 ml) per 1 gallon for Carpenter Ants at a 0.13% finished strength.🔗 Source
For Occasional Invaders and Aggregating Pests, how should the product be applied to the foundation?
- As a low-volume mist only
- As a coarse spray to thoroughly and uniformly wet the foundation/band area
- As a dry powder treatment in cracks and crevices
- As a spot treatment only on roof overhangs
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The label instructs to apply as a coarse spray to thoroughly and uniformly wet the foundation and/or band area so the insecticide reaches the soil or thatch level.🔗 Source
When performing remedial control of Carpenter Ants via gallery treatment (injecting liquid or foam), what is the maximum amount of 0.065%-0.13% dilution allowed per injection hole?
- 1.1 fl oz (32 ml)
- 2.8 fl oz (83 ml)
- 5.5 fl oz (163 ml)
- 50 ml (1.7 fl oz)
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For Carpenter Ants remedial control, the label states to apply up to 50 ml (1.7 fl oz) of 0.065%-0.13% dilution at each injection hole.🔗 Source
According to the label restrictions, in which state is this product NOT approved for use?
- Texas
- California
- Florida
- New York
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The label restrictions explicitly state '*Not approved for use in California'.🔗 Source
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