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Under what weather condition should you avoid making applications of Martins Viper?
- During rain
- During high winds
- During extreme heat
- During foggy conditions
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The timing/weather section states: 'Do not make applications during rain.'🔗 Source
What is the maximum height for applying Martins Viper to a building foundation for general outdoor pest control?
- 2 feet
- 3 feet
- 6 feet
- 10 feet
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The label states application to building foundations is allowed up to a maximum height of 3 feet.🔗 Source
When performing a barrier treatment for wasps, bees, ticks, scorpions, beetles, or spiders, what is the required width of the band of soil and vegetation around the structure?
- 6 to 10 feet
- 2 to 3 feet
- Up to 3 feet
- 10 to 15 feet
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The label specifies a barrier treatment band of soil and vegetation 6 to 10 feet wide around and adjacent to the structure.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a prohibited application method for Martins Viper?
- Spraying preconstruction lumber
- Brushing preconstruction logs
- Direct application to sewers or drains
- Dipping preconstruction lumber
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The label states: 'Do not apply directly to sewers or drains'.🔗 Source
According to the label, which of the following target pests is NOT approved for use in California?
- Cockroaches
- Elm Leaf Beetle
- Spiders
- Silverfish
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The label explicitly states that Chiggers and Elm Leaf Beetle are not approved for use in California.🔗 Source
For preconstruction lumber and logs, which of these is a stated restriction regarding location?
- Not for use on indoor wood
- Not approved for use in California
- Not for use on damp wood
- Not for use on pine logs
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The label notes that preconstruction lumber and logs applications are 'Not approved for use in California.'🔗 Source
When mixing Martins Viper for a general outdoor application targeting ants, fleas, and mosquitoes, what is the correct dilution rate?
- 1/2 fl. oz. (1 tbsp.) per 1 gal. water
- 1 fl. oz. (2 tbsp.) per 1 gal. water
- 1:400 dilution
- 5 gal per 1,000
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For the listed pests (Ants, Fleas, Mosquitoes, etc.), the rate is 1/2 fl. oz. (1 tbsp.) per 1 gal. water.🔗 Source
What is the specific restriction regarding termite control for this product?
- Not for use on wood-boring beetles
- Not for use on carpenter ants
- NOT FOR SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE CONTROL
- Only for termite control in California
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The restrictions section explicitly states 'NOT FOR SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE CONTROL.'🔗 Source
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