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What is the finished strength when mixing 12 ml of concentrate per 1 gallon for moths, mosquitoes, flies, and small nuisance flies?
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The mixing table indicates that 12 ml per 1 gallon results in a finished strength of 0.03%.🔗 Source
When treating the walls, floors, ceilings, and partition boards of bins indoors, what is the recommended application rate?
- One gallon per 750 sq. ft.
- One gallon per 1,000 sq. ft.
- Two gallons per 750 sq. ft.
- One pint per 500 sq. ft.
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The label specifies applying at the rate of one gallon per 750 sq. ft. for indoor bin surfaces.🔗 Source
For outdoor surface applications where pests breed, travel, or hide, what is the rate for conditions that are difficult to control?
- Up to 12 ml per 1,000 sq. ft. in 1 gallon
- 4 ml per 1,000 sq. ft. in 1 gallon
- 12 ml per 1,500 sq. ft. in 1 gallon
- 18 ml per 50 gallons
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For outdoor surfaces, the label specifies up to 12 ml per 1,000 sq. ft. in 1 gallon for difficult to control conditions.🔗 Source
When applying the product to the face of an animal to control face flies, what is the required timing and application method?
- In the evening using a fine mist
- In the morning using a spray that produces large wetting droplets
- At midday using a power sprayer
- In the morning using a fine mist
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For face flies, the label instructs to apply in the morning before releasing to pasture using a spray that produces large wetting droplets.🔗 Source
To control adult darkling beetles (lesser mealworms) in poultry houses, what is the correct mixing dilution?
- 2 – 5 teaspoons per gallon of water
- 2.5 to 4 fl. oz. per gallon of water
- 6 fl. oz. per gallon of water
- 9 fl. oz. per gallon of water
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The mixing instructions for adult darkling beetles specify 2 – 5 teaspoons per gallon of water.🔗 Source
Which target pests are specifically mentioned for treatment of grain using a 1 part to 14 parts water dilution?
- Grain storage insects
- Adult darkling beetles
- Indian Meal Moths, Angoumois Grain Moths and Mediterranean Flour Moths
- Mites
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The label lists Indian Meal Moths, Angoumois Grain Moths and Mediterranean Flour Moths for grain treatment at a 1:14 dilution.🔗 Source
To create a foam for treating indoor drains and sink traps, what must be added to the diluent?
- A foaming agent at the manufacturer's recommended rate.
- 12 ml of concentrate per gallon.
- An additional 4 ml of concentrate.
- Water and 18 ml of concentrate.
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To convert the diluent to a foam, the label instructs to add a foaming agent at the manufacturer's recommended rate.🔗 Source
According to the label, when should applications be performed (unless it is an emergency)?
- When only maintenance staff are present and the building is otherwise unoccupied.
- During business hours to ensure immediate coverage.
- Only at night when all occupants have left the premises.
- When the target pests are most active.
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The timing/weather section states applications should be performed when only maintenance staff are present and the building is otherwise unoccupied.🔗 Source
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