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What is the maximum number of applications allowed per year for BELEAF 50 SG?
- 2 applications
- 3 applications
- 4 applications
- No limit specified
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The restrictions state: 'Do not apply more than 3 applications of BELEAF 50SG insecticide per year.'🔗 Source
When applying to Greenhouse Tomatoes or Peppers, what is the minimum amount of water required per acre?
- 0.25 gallons
- 10 gallons
- 50 gallons
- 100 gallons
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The mixing instructions list 10 gallons per acre as the minimum water for Greenhouse Tomatoes and Peppers.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a target pest for BELEAF 50 SG when applied to Greenhouse Peppers?
- Hop Aphid
- Tomato Psyllid
- Thrips
- Celtuce
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The label lists 'Whiteflies, Thrips' as target pests for Greenhouse Peppers foliar application.🔗 Source
What is the minimum required interval between applications of BELEAF 50 SG?
- 24 hours
- 3 days
- 7 days
- 14 days
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The timing/weather section states: 'Allow a minimum of 7 days between applications.'🔗 Source
According to the label, what should a technician do if the identification of the aphid species has not been confirmed when treating Greenhouse Tomatoes?
- Use the lower rate
- Do not apply the product
- Use the higher rate
- Wait for species confirmation before applying
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The notes specify: 'If identification of aphid species has not been confirmed, use HIGHER RATE.'🔗 Source
What is the maximum total amount of BELEAF 50 SG insecticide allowed to be applied per year?
- 4.28 oz/acre
- 8.4 oz/acre
- 10 oz/acre
- 2.8 oz/acre
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The restrictions state: 'Do not apply more than 8.4 oz/acre of BELEAF 50SG insecticide (0.263 lbs. ai/acre) per year.'🔗 Source
When targeting Greenhouse Whitefly in Greenhouse Tomatoes, what is the expected level of control provided by BELEAF 50 SG?
- Complete eradication
- Suppression only
- Total population elimination
- Long-term prevention only
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The label states that for Greenhouse Whitefly in Greenhouse Tomatoes, the application provides SUPPRESSION only.🔗 Source
For Greenhouse Tomatoes, if the technician is treating for greater populations or dense foliage, how should the rate be adjusted?
- Use the lower rate
- Use the higher rate
- Use the same rate as building populations
- Do not apply to dense foliage
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The label notes state to 'use HIGHER RATE for greater populations and/or dense foliage.'🔗 Source
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