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When treating areas over your head, which PPE is required according to the label?
- Eye protection and a dust mask or particulate respirator
- Chemical resistant gloves and a face shield
- Safety goggles and a full-body coverall
- N95 respirator and heavy-duty boots
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The PPE section states: 'When treating areas over your head, wear eye protection (safety glasses, goggles, or face shield) and dust mask or particulate respirator.'🔗 Source
To achieve faster knockdown and a longer residual for severe indoor infestations (excluding bed bugs), what mixing rate should be used per gallon of water?
- 0.54 fl oz (16 milliliters)
- 0.27 fl oz (8 milliliters)
- 0.075 fl oz (2.2 milliliters)
- 0.15 fl oz (4.4 milliliters)
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The label specifies using the higher rate of 0.15% - 0.54 fl oz (16 milliliters) per gallon of water for severe infestations, faster knockdown, and longer residual, except for bed bugs.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a timing/weather restriction for applying Temprid FX?
- Do not apply while bees are foraging
- Do not apply when humidity is above 80%
- Do not apply during daylight hours
- Do not apply when temperatures are below 50 degrees
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The label explicitly states: 'Do not apply Temprid FX Insecticide while bees are foraging.'🔗 Source
Under what condition are people and pets permitted to re-enter a treated area?
- After the treated area is dry
- After 24 hours have passed
- After the application is completed
- After the product has been diluted
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The label states: 'People and pets may re-enter after the treated area is dry.'🔗 Source
What is the maximum allowable size for an indoor spot treatment?
- Two square feet
- Five square feet
- Ten square feet
- One square foot
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The label restrictions state that spot treatments must not exceed two square feet in size.🔗 Source
When treating for bed bugs indoors, what is the maximum application rate allowed per gallon of water?
- 0.27 fl oz (8 milliliters)
- 0.54 fl oz (16 milliliters)
- 1.0 fl oz (30 milliliters)
- 0.15 fl oz (4.4 milliliters)
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For bed bugs, the label states do not exceed an application rate of 0.075% - 0.27 fl oz (8 milliliters) of Temprid FX Insecticide per gal of water.🔗 Source
According to the label, when performing an outdoor foliar application to established landscape ornamentals, what is a critical restriction?
- Do not apply to plants that are flowering
- Do not apply if the wind is above 5 mph
- Do not apply to plants taller than 6 feet
- Do not apply during the morning hours
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The label states to perform foliar application to established landscape ornamentals that are not in bloom and only apply after all flower petals have fallen off.🔗 Source
If you need to prepare a 0.15% dilution using only a half gallon of water, how much Temprid FX should be mixed?
- 0.27 fl oz (8 ml)
- 0.54 fl oz (16 ml)
- 0.15 fl oz (4.4 ml)
- 0.075 fl oz (2.2 ml)
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The mixing instructions state that for a 0.15% finished strength, you can use 0.27 fl oz (8 ml) per half gallon of water.🔗 Source
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