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When applying Conserve SC to home gardens, what is the maximum amount of spray mixture allowed per 1000 sq ft?
- 1 gallon
- 3 gallons
- 10 gallons
- 100 gallons
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For home gardens, the label states do not exceed 3 gallons of spray per 1000 sq ft.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a target pest for Conserve SC when used in Commercial Aquatic Plant Production?
- Fire Ants
- Lepidopterous pests such as China mark moth and light brown apple moth
- Broccoli raab
- Chinese cabbage
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The label identifies lepidopterous pests like China mark moth and light brown apple moth as targets for aquatic plant production.🔗 Source
When treating fire ant mounds in turfgrass or ornamentals, how should the dilution be applied to a mound that is less than 8 inches in diameter?
- Use 1 gallon of dilution per mound
- Use 2 gallons of dilution per mound
- Use 0.1 fl oz of dilution per mound
- Apply 3 gallons of dilution per mound
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For mounds less than 8 inches in diameter, the label specifies using 1 gallon of dilution per mound.🔗 Source
Regarding fire ant mound application, which method should be avoided to prevent ant migration and reduced control?
- Drench application
- Pouring dilution on the mound
- Pressurized sprays
- Applying around the perimeter
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The label states: 'Do not use pressurized sprays as they may disturb the ants and cause migration, reducing control.'🔗 Source
In the state of Georgia, which of the following is a restricted application site for Conserve SC?
- Commercial Aquatic Plant Production
- Greenhouses
- Broccoli raab
- Turfgrass
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The label restrictions state that in Georgia, do not apply Conserve SC to broccoli raab.🔗 Source
What is the recommended dilution rate for treating fire ants?
- 0.1 fl oz (2.96 mL) per 1 gallon
- 0.12 fl oz (3.5 mL) per 1 gallon
- 1 fl oz (29.6 mL) per 10 gallons
- 8 fl oz (236.6 mL) per 100 gallons
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The label specifies a rate of 0.1 fl oz (2.96 mL) per 1 gallon for fire ants.🔗 Source
According to the label, what is the ideal temperature range for best results when applying the product?
- 32 to 50°F
- 65 to 85°F
- 90 to 100°F
- 45 to 60°F
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For best results, the label recommends applying in cool weather, 65 to 85°F.🔗 Source
When applying to home gardens, how should the product be applied to ensure effective insect control?
- Only to the upper leaf surfaces
- Only to the soil around the plant
- Uniformly to plant foliage to point of runoff, covering both upper and lower leaf surfaces
- As a pressurized spray to the mound
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The label requires uniform coverage of both upper and lower leaf surfaces to the point of runoff for effective control in home gardens.🔗 Source
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