Conserve SC Turf and Ornamental Insect Control

Conserve SC Turf and Ornamental Insect Control — 8 practice exam questions with instant feedback and cited explanations.

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When applying Conserve SC to home gardens, what is the maximum amount of spray mixture allowed per 1000 sq ft?

Show answer For home gardens, the label states do not exceed 3 gallons of spray per 1000 sq ft.

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Which of the following is a target pest for Conserve SC when used in Commercial Aquatic Plant Production?

Show answer The label identifies lepidopterous pests like China mark moth and light brown apple moth as targets for aquatic plant production.

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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?

Show answer For mounds less than 8 inches in diameter, the label specifies using 1 gallon of dilution per mound.

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Regarding fire ant mound application, which method should be avoided to prevent ant migration and reduced control?

Show answer The label states: 'Do not use pressurized sprays as they may disturb the ants and cause migration, reducing control.'

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In the state of Georgia, which of the following is a restricted application site for Conserve SC?

Show answer The label restrictions state that in Georgia, do not apply Conserve SC to broccoli raab.

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What is the recommended dilution rate for treating fire ants?

Show answer The label specifies a rate of 0.1 fl oz (2.96 mL) per 1 gallon for fire ants.

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According to the label, what is the ideal temperature range for best results when applying the product?

Show answer For best results, the label recommends applying in cool weather, 65 to 85°F.

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When applying to home gardens, how should the product be applied to ensure effective insect control?

Show answer The label requires uniform coverage of both upper and lower leaf surfaces to the point of runoff for effective control in home gardens.

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