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What is the primary target of Tundra EC according to the product description?
- Rodent populations
- Insect/mite populations
- Fungal pathogens
- Weed species
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The label describes the product as an insecticide designed to control various insect and acaricide pests.🔗 Source
What is the required re-entry interval (REI) for Tundra EC?
- 5 hours
- 12 hours
- 24 hours
- 48 hours
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The label specifies a re-entry interval (rei_hours) of 12.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a recommended method for applying Tundra EC?
- Indoor fogging
- Irrigation systems
- Residential carpet treatment
- Subterranean termite bait stations
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The label states the product can be applied via ground spray, aerial application, or through irrigation systems.🔗 Source
Which type of glove material is explicitly listed as an acceptable option for personal protective equipment (PPE) when handling Tundra EC?
- Latex
- Cotton
- Nitrile
- Leather
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The label lists barrier laminate, nitrile, neoprene, or Viton as acceptable chemical-resistant gloves.🔗 Source
According to the label, what is the maximum allowable amount of bifenthrin active ingredient (a.i.) per acre per season for artichoke crops?
- 0.5 lb a.i. per acre
- 0.1 lb a.i. per acre
- 5.0 lb a.i. per acre
- 25.1 lb a.i. per acre
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The label specifically states for artichokes, do not exceed 0.5 lb a.i. per acre per season.🔗 Source
When applying Tundra EC, what weather condition must be avoided to prevent issues like off-target deposition or improper movement?
- Wind velocity exceeding 15 mph
- High humidity levels
- Heavy rainfall
- Extreme heat
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The label instructs not to apply when wind velocity exceeds 15 mph.🔗 Source
If applying Tundra EC via an irrigation system, what is the recommended minimum amount of irrigation water to use?
- 0.1 inch per acre
- 0.5 inch per acre
- 1.0 inch per acre
- 5.0 inches per acre
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When using irrigation, a minimum of 0.5 inch per acre of irrigation water is recommended.🔗 Source
To protect aquatic organisms, what must an applicator do regarding buffer zones?
- Maintain strict buffer zones ranging from 25 to 450 feet
- Only apply in areas with no water within 1000 feet
- Apply only during heavy rain to dilute runoff
- Use only 10 feet of buffer regardless of method
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The label states strict buffer zones must be maintained near aquatic habitats, ranging from 25 to 450 feet depending on application method.🔗 Source
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