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What is the required PPE for applicators and handlers of Martins Viper Insect Dust?
- Short-sleeved shirt and shorts
- Long-sleeved shirt, long pants, shoes plus socks, chemical-resistant gloves, and a NIOSH-approved respirator
- Face shield, apron, and rubber boots
- N95 mask and safety goggles only
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The PPE section requires long-sleeved shirts, long pants, shoes plus socks, chemical-resistant gloves, and a specific NIOSH-approved respirator.🔗 Source
According to the label restrictions, which type of equipment is prohibited for use during application?
- Shaker cans
- Dust bags
- Handheld power duster equipment
- Mechanical dust applicators
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The label explicitly states that the use of handheld power duster equipment is prohibited.🔗 Source
When using dust bags for cattle, how low should the bags hang below the back line of the cattle?
- 1 to 2 inches
- 4 to 6 inches
- 10 to 12 inches
- Exactly 1 foot
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The label instructions for dust bags state they should hang 4 to 6 inches below the back line of the cattle.🔗 Source
Which of the following pests is NOT listed as a target for Martins Viper Insect Dust?
- Northern Fowl Mites
- Face Flies
- Bed Bugs
- Lice
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Bed Bugs are not mentioned in the provided label facts; Northern Fowl Mites, Face Flies, and Lice are all listed.🔗 Source
To ensure the product is not blown or washed off, under what weather conditions should the product be applied?
- During heavy rain to dilute the dust
- In windy conditions to spread the dust
- In calm weather when rain is not predicted within 24 hours
- Only during high humidity
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The label states applying in calm weather when rain is not predicted within 24 hours helps ensure wind or rain does not blow or wash the pesticide off.🔗 Source
When applying Martins Viper Insect Dust directly to cattle for Horn Flies and Lice, what is the maximum frequency of application allowed?
- Once every three days
- Once every 10 days
- Once every 24 hours
- Once per week
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The label states to repeat application as necessary, but not more than once every three days for cattle.🔗 Source
If treating swine for lice, what is the restriction regarding shipping animals for slaughter?
- Do not ship within 24 hours of treatment
- Do not ship within 48 hours of treatment
- Do not ship within 5 days of treatment
- Do not ship within 10 days of treatment
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The label states: 'Do not ship animals for slaughter within 5 days of treatment' for swine lice.🔗 Source
When treating swine for lice, what is the required application rate per head?
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The label specifies applying only 1 ounce per head for lice on swine.🔗 Source
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