InTice 10 Bait Plate

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Which of the following pests is NOT listed as a target for InTice 10 Bait Plate?

Show answer The label lists Pharaoh Ants under restrictions, implying they are an exception to the ant application rules, while the others are listed as target pests.

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What specific PPE is required for applicators and handlers in the State of California?

Show answer The PPE section states: 'In the State of California: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Applicators and handlers must wear: shoes plus socks.'

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When treating for Carpenter Ants outdoors, what is the maximum width allowed for the application band?

Show answer The label states for Carpenter Ants to apply in a band not to exceed one foot in width.

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In food areas of restaurants or residential buildings, how may this product be applied?

Show answer The restrictions state that in food areas, this product may only be applied as a crack and crevice treatment.

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When applying the product in home greenhouses, where should the bait be placed?

Show answer The label instructions for greenhouses state to apply on and under benches and explicitly say 'Do not apply bait directly in flats or pots.'

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When applying the product indoors to cracks and crevices, what is the recommended rate using a duster?

Show answer For indoor cracks and crevices, the label specifies using a duster to apply 1 to 3 puffs per linear foot.

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According to the label, when is the best time to apply bait in areas like mulch beds and compost heaps?

Show answer The timing/weather section states to 'Apply bait early in the season in areas likely to be infested...'

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What is the maximum allowable application rate for the total site area?

Show answer The label restrictions state: 'Do not apply more than 2 lbs per 1000 sq ft of total site area, or 90 lbs per acre.'

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