Amdro Pro Fire Ant Bait

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When treating grass forage (pasture and rangeland), what is the minimum required interval between applications?

Show answer For grass forage, the label states not to apply more than 4 times per year with a minimum application interval of 90 days.

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When applying the product to unfinished attics and crawl spaces indoors, what is a required safety condition?

Show answer For indoor use in unfinished attics and crawl spaces, the label states to apply only if the space is secured or inaccessible to children or domestic animals.

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Under what weather condition should you avoid making an application of Amdro Pro?

Show answer The label instructs to avoid applications if it is likely to rain within 24 hours, unless applying adjacent to a structure protected from rain.

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If a technician is mixing Amdro Pro with Extinguish® Professional Fire Ant Bait for Imported fire ant control, what must they do?

Show answer The mixing instructions state to 'Mix Amdro Pro plus Extinguish Professional Fire Ant Bait together thoroughly before application.'

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What is the required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) or safety precaution mentioned for the application process?

Show answer The PPE section of the label states: 'Keep people and pets out of the area during application.'

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According to the label, what is the maximum number of broadcast applications allowed per year for noncropland areas?

Show answer The label explicitly states 'DO NOT make more than four broadcast applications per year' for noncropland areas.

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When applying Amdro Pro Fire Ant Bait to mounds outdoors, which of the following is a correct application rate?

Show answer The label states to apply 2 to 5 level tablespoons uniformly around the mound.

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Which target pests are specifically listed for outdoor broadcast application to lawns, golf courses, and other noncropland areas?

Show answer The label identifies Bigheaded ants and Argentine ant as the target pests for broadcast application in noncropland areas.

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