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What is the maximum number of applications allowed per year?
- One application per year
- Two applications per year
- Once every six months
- Whenever insects are present
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The label states: 'Do not make more than one application per year.'🔗 Source
Which of the following pests is specifically listed as a target for this product?
- Emerald Ash Borer
- Armyworms
- Termites
- Spider Mites
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Emerald Ash Borer is explicitly listed under the target pests for this formula.🔗 Source
According to the restrictions, to which type of plant must this product NOT be applied?
- Plants grown for food
- Ornamental flowering shrubs
- Evergreen trees
- Deciduous trees
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The label explicitly states: 'Do not apply to plants grown for food.'🔗 Source
When mixing the product for trees with trunks greater than 50 inches, how much water should be used?
- 2 gallons of water
- 1 gallon of water
- 5 gallons of water
- 0.5 gallons of water
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The mixing notes specify that for trees with trunks greater than 50", use 2 gallons of water.🔗 Source
Which specific genus of trees is prohibited from receiving this product application?
- Tilia species
- Quercus species
- Acer species
- Pinus species
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The label states: 'Do not apply this product... to linden, basswood, or other Tilia species.'🔗 Source
Where is this product intended to be applied?
- Outdoor trees and shrubs
- Indoor houseplants
- Outdoor lawns and turf
- Indoor garden beds
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The application site and location for all listed pests are 'Outdoor' on 'trees and shrubs'.🔗 Source
Under which soil condition is application of this product prohibited?
- Water-logged or saturated soils
- Dry or sandy soils
- Clay-heavy soils
- Frozen soils only
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The label restricts application to soils that are water-logged or saturated.🔗 Source
When applying to shrubs, what is the correct application rate calculation?
- 1/2 oz per foot of height
- 1/2 oz per inch of distance around trunk
- 1 oz per foot of height
- 1/2 oz per square foot of foliage
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The label states the rate for shrubs is 1/2 oz per foot of height.🔗 Source
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