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When treating non-porous surfaces for Carpenter Ants or Fire Ants, what is the required application rate and dilution?
- 0.11% dilution at one gallon per 1,000 ft2
- 0.11% dilution at one gallon per 8 square feet
- 0.11% dilution at 2 gallons per 10 linear feet
- 0.11% dilution at 1 gallon per foot of depth
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The label states for non-porous surfaces, use one gallon per 1,000 ft2 at a 0.11% dilution.🔗 Source
When treating Carpenter ants in structural members like trees, utility poles, or fencing via drilling, what safety precaution is mentioned?
- Wear a respirator during injection
- Use a splash-back guard with the treatment tool
- Apply only when the wood is completely dry
- Ensure the area is protected from all wind
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The label notes to inject or foam into the cavity using an appropriate treatment tool with a splash-back guard.🔗 Source
For poles and posts less than six inches in diameter, what is the correct application depth and rate?
- Apply 1 gallon per foot of depth to a depth of 6 inches below the bottom of the wood
- Apply 1.5 gallons per foot of depth to a depth of 12 inches
- Apply 4 gallons per 10 linear feet to a depth of 6 inches
- Apply 0.11% dilution to the surface only
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For poles/posts less than six inches in diameter, apply 1 gallon per foot of depth to a depth of 6 inches below the bottom of the wood.🔗 Source
For Underground Services (wires, cables, etc.), what is the total amount of 0.11% dilution required to complete the treatment barrier per 10 linear feet?
- 1 gallon total
- 2 gallons total
- 4 gallons total
- 4 gallons total (2 gallons at bottom of trench and 2 gallons over soil surface)
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The label requires applying 2 gallons to the bottom of the trench and another 2 gallons over the soil surface to complete the barrier.🔗 Source
According to the label, how should Nuisance Ants be treated around doors and windows?
- As a high volume drenching spray
- By injecting foam into interior cavities
- As a pinstream, spot, crack and crevice or perimeter treatment
- By trenching 6 inches below the surface
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For Nuisance Ants around doors and windows, apply as a pinstream, spot, crack and crevice or perimeter treatment.🔗 Source
When treating individual Ant and Fire Ant Mounds, what is the recommended volume for mounds larger than 12 inches?
- Use the higher volume of 1-2 gallons per each mound area
- Use a low volume application of 0.11%
- Use 1 gallon per 1,000 ft2
- Use 2 gallons per 10 linear feet
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The label specifies to use 1-2 gallons per each mound area and to use the higher volume for mounds larger than 12 inches.🔗 Source
What is the specific weather/timing recommendation for achieving best results with Transport Mikron?
- Apply only during heavy rainfall to ensure soil penetration
- Apply in cool weather, such as in early morning or late evening hours
- Apply only during midday heat to increase evaporation
- Apply only when wind speeds are high for better coverage
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The label states that for best results, apply in cool weather, such as in early morning or late evening hours.🔗 Source
When treating firewood piles or lumber for Carpenter ants and termites, how long must the wood sit before it can be burned or used as lumber?
- One week after treatment
- Two weeks after treatment
- One month after treatment
- Immediately after the drenching spray dries
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The label states wood can be burned as firewood or used as lumber one month after treatment.🔗 Source
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