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When targeting mosquitoes, flies, and gnats outdoors, which of the following application methods is strictly prohibited?
- Applying as a surface spray in open areas
- Applying directly to any body of water
- Allowing wind to move product into vegetation from land
- Treating shrubbery around stagnant pools
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The label states that application of this product directly to any body of water is prohibited.🔗 Source
To control listed flying insects indoors in livestock housing, what is the required dilution rate?
- 1 to 2 fl. oz. of product per gallon of water
- 1.5 fl. oz. of product per gallon of water
- 2 fl. oz. of product per gallon of water
- 0.5 to 1 fl. oz. of product per gallon of water
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For indoor livestock housing, the dilution rate is 1 to 2 fl. oz. of product per gallon of water.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a prohibited use for this product regarding household equipment?
- Using it near light fixtures
- Using it in an evaporative cooling system
- Using it near window screens
- Using it in dairy areas
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The label explicitly states: 'Do not use in an evaporative cooling system.'🔗 Source
When treating livestock animals directly, what instruction must the technician follow to avoid injury?
- Do not treat to runoff
- Do not spray directly toward the face or eyes
- Do not spray in calm weather
- Do not spray near electrical short circuits
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The label instructs to lightly mist animals thoroughly but specifically states: 'Do not spray directly toward the face or eyes.'🔗 Source
When applying to flies in non-food animal areas (like milkrooms or calf hutches), what is the correct dilution for the coarse, wet spray?
- 1 to 2 fl. oz. of product per gallon of water
- 2 fl. oz. of product per gallon of water
- 1.5 fl. oz. of product per gallon of water
- 0.5 to 1 fl. oz. of product per gallon of water
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For flies in non-food animal areas, the dilution is 1.5 fl. oz. of product per gallon of water.🔗 Source
To ensure the product is not blown or washed off the treatment area, when should application occur?
- During heavy fly activity
- In calm weather when rain is not predicted for the next 24 hours
- Immediately before a predicted rain event
- Only when wind is moving the product into vegetation
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Applying in calm weather when rain is not predicted for the next 24 hours helps ensure wind or rain does not blow or wash the pesticide off.🔗 Source
When applying the product to fleas in dog kennels and runs, what is the correct application rate?
- 3 fl. oz. diluted product per 1,000 cu. ft.
- 1 gallon diluted product per 1,000 sq. ft.
- 1 gallon diluted product per 1,000 cu. ft.
- 2 fl. oz. of product per gallon of water
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For fleas in animal areas, apply at a rate of 1 gallon diluted product per 1,000 sq. ft. of surface.🔗 Source
According to the label, what is a specific restriction regarding the use of residential automated misting systems?
- They must only be used in calm weather
- They cannot be used in New York State
- They must be used with 0.5 to 1 gallon of concentrate per 54 gallons of water
- They must not be used near swimming pools
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In New York State, this product may not be applied using residential automated misting systems.🔗 Source
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