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When applying to non-porous surfaces for ant control, what weather/environmental condition must be met?
- Areas must be actively watered by sprinklers
- Areas must be protected from rainfall and spray from sprinklers
- Application must occur during heavy rain
- Application must occur in direct sunlight
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The label notes that non-porous surface applications should be in areas protected from rainfall and spray from sprinklers.🔗 Source
What is the required dilution rate for most outdoor applications of Transport GHP, such as treating non-porous surfaces for ants?
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The label specifies a 0.11% dilution for various outdoor applications including ants on non-porous surfaces.🔗 Source
For ground-nesting bees, what is the recommended application rate for individual nest drenches?
- 0.11 ounces per 1,000 square feet
- 1 gallon per 10 linear feet
- 0.3 ounces per 1,000 square feet
- 2 gallons per 10 linear feet
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The label specifies using 0.3 ounces of Transport GHP Insecticide per 1,000 square feet in and around each cavity for individual nest drenches.🔗 Source
When treating wood piles or stored lumber for carpenter ants, how long must the treated wood be stored before it can be used as lumber or burned as firewood?
- One week after treatment
- One month after treatment
- Three months after treatment
- Immediately after treatment
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The label states treated wood can be burned as firewood or used as lumber one month after treatment.🔗 Source
When treating underground services (wires, cables, etc.), what is the application rate for the second part of the treatment barrier over the soil surface?
- 1 gallon per 10 linear feet
- 2 gallons per 10 linear feet
- 0.3 ounces per 1,000 square feet
- 4 gallons per 10 linear feet
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The label instructs to apply another 2 gallons per 10 linear feet over the soil surface to complete the treatment barrier.🔗 Source
In which locations is Transport GHP approved for use to control ants, fleas, roaches, or scorpions?
- Outdoor only
- Indoor only
- Both indoor and outdoor
- Only in crawlspaces
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The label lists 'Both' (indoor and outdoor) for controlling ants, fleas, roaches, scorpions, or other arthropods in crawlspaces and/or voids.🔗 Source
According to the label, when is the best time to apply the product for best results?
- During the heat of the day
- In the middle of the afternoon
- In cool weather, such as early morning or late evening hours
- Only during heavy rainfall
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The label recommends applying in cool weather, such as early morning or late evening, but not in the heat of the day.🔗 Source
When treating ant and fire ant mounds, what is the recommended application strategy for mounds larger than 12 inches?
- Use 1 gallon of 0.11% dilution per mound
- Use the higher volume of 1-2 gallons per mound area
- Apply 0.3 ounces per 1,000 square feet
- Apply 2 gallons per 10 linear feet
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The label states to use the higher volume (1-2 gallons) for mounds larger than 12".🔗 Source
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