Termidor HE

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Which of the following is a valid application site for Termidor HE according to the label?

Show answer The label notes that applications include posts/poles/wood landscape ornamentation and termites above ground.

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According to the restrictions, where is it prohibited to treat a structure?

Show answer The restrictions explicitly state: 'DO NOT treat a structure below the bottom of the footing.'

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When performing pre-construction and post-construction Horizontal Treatments, what is the required application rate?

Show answer The label states the rate for horizontal treatments is 1.0 to 1.5 gallons per 10 square feet.

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Which of the following termite species are controlled by Termidor HE according to the label?

Show answer The label specifies control for subterranean, arboreal, drywood, and dampwood termites including species of Reticulitermes, Coptotermes, Heterotermes, Nasutitermes, and Zootermopsis.

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To achieve a 0.06% finished strength, how much Termiticide (fl ozs) should be mixed per 1.00 gallon of water?

Show answer The mixing instructions state that for a 0.06% finished strength, the amount is 0.8 fl ozs per 1.00 gal water.

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When should horizontal treated zone(s) and interior vertical treated zone(s) applications be made?

Show answer The notes state that these applications should be made before covering the area with the concrete slabs.

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For pre-construction vertical and all post-construction treatments, what is the required dilution concentration?

Show answer The label specifies a dilution of 0.125% for pre-construction vertical and all post-construction treatments.

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What is the required application rate for vertical treated zones along the interior and exterior perimeter of foundation walls?

Show answer The label requires 2 gallons per 10 linear feet per foot of depth for vertical treated zones.

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