Martins Viper Insecticide

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Under what weather condition should you avoid making applications of Martins Viper?

Show answer The timing/weather section states: 'Do not make applications during rain.'

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What is the maximum height for applying Martins Viper to a building foundation for general outdoor pest control?

Show answer The label states application to building foundations is allowed up to a maximum height of 3 feet.

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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?

Show answer The label specifies a barrier treatment band of soil and vegetation 6 to 10 feet wide around and adjacent to the structure.

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Which of the following is a prohibited application method for Martins Viper?

Show answer The label states: 'Do not apply directly to sewers or drains'.

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According to the label, which of the following target pests is NOT approved for use in California?

Show answer The label explicitly states that Chiggers and Elm Leaf Beetle are not approved for use in California.

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For preconstruction lumber and logs, which of these is a stated restriction regarding location?

Show answer The label notes that preconstruction lumber and logs applications are 'Not approved for use in California.'

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When mixing Martins Viper for a general outdoor application targeting ants, fleas, and mosquitoes, what is the correct dilution rate?

Show answer For the listed pests (Ants, Fleas, Mosquitoes, etc.), the rate is 1/2 fl. oz. (1 tbsp.) per 1 gal. water.

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What is the specific restriction regarding termite control for this product?

Show answer The restrictions section explicitly states 'NOT FOR SUBTERRANEAN TERMITE CONTROL.'

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