Invora 2026 03 22

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According to the restrictions, what should you avoid regarding the application site?

Show answer The restrictions state: DO NOT apply or allow this product to drift onto adjacent properties, water bodies, or within the root zone of susceptible trees.

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When treating Huisache for optimum control, what is the recommended timing for application?

Show answer The label states that for Huisache, for optimum control, apply in the fall before November 1st.

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Under which condition should you avoid applying the product to mesquite?

Show answer The label instructions for Honey Mesquite state to avoid applications when new mesquite growth is present due to recent rainfall.

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To perform a foliar individual plant treatment on Honey Mesquite, how much MSO-OS adjuvant should be mixed with 6 quarts of INVORA® HERBICIDE in 100 gallons of spray solution?

Show answer For Honey Mesquite foliar individual plant treatments, mix 6 quarts of herbicide and 2 quarts of approved MSO-OS adjuvant in enough water to form 100 gallons.

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When applying to Rush Skeletonweed or Russian knapweed, when is the best time for results?

Show answer For Rush Skeletonweed and Russian knapweed, the label recommends application in the fall after a killing frost before snow, or in early spring to small rosettes.

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Where is INVORA® HERBICIDE intended to be applied?

Show answer All listed applications for target pests (Huisache, Honey Mesquite, etc.) specify the location as 'Outdoor'.

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What is the maximum allowable rate of INVORA® HERBICIDE per acre in a single application?

Show answer The restrictions state: DO NOT apply more than 48 fluid ounces per acre in a single application.

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What is the required dilution for spot applications targeting broadleaf weeds using a 0.50% solution?

Show answer According to the mixing facts, for broadleaf weeds at a 0.50% strength, 74 fluid ounces are added to 25 gallons.

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