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What are the target pests for Monterey Sluggo Molluscicide?
- Slugs and snails
- Aphids and mites
- Beetles and caterpillars
- Ants and cockroaches
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The label facts state the product is used for slugs or snails.🔗 Source
According to the label, where should the product be applied for outdoor vegetable plantings?
- Only on the leaves of the vegetables
- Directly into the irrigation water
- Around the perimeter to provide a barrier, or on the soil around and between rows
- Only in intertidal areas below the mean high water mark
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The label instructs to scatter around the perimeter for a barrier, or on the soil around and between rows if pests are inside.🔗 Source
What is the application method for fruit tree seedlings (including citrus) per square yard?
- Scatter 20-44 lbs. per acre
- Apply 1 level teaspoon in a 6-inch circular band around the base
- Apply 1 tablespoon per container
- Spray directly onto the fruit
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The label states for seedlings: '0.15 oz. or 1 level teaspoon, per square yard, in a 6-inch circular band around the base...'🔗 Source
How does the product perform regarding weather conditions such as rain or sprinkling?
- It must be reapplied immediately after rain
- It remains effective after rain or sprinkling
- It should only be applied when it is not raining
- It is washed away and becomes ineffective after sprinkling
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The timing/weather section states the product 'Remains effective after rain or sprinkling.'🔗 Source
When applying to container-grown nursery plants, what is the application rate per container being damaged?
- 1 teaspoon
- 1 tablespoon
- 1 ounce
- 1 pound
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The label specifies a rate of 1 tablespoon per container of plants being damaged.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a stated restriction regarding water application?
- Do not apply directly to water or areas where surface water is present
- Do not apply during heavy rain
- Do not apply to grass grown for seed production
- Do not apply to citrus seedlings
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The restrictions state: 'Do not apply directly to water, or to areas where surface water is present...'🔗 Source
For older fruit trees (including citrus), what is the recommended application rate for a heavy infestation?
- 0.15 oz. per square yard
- 1 teaspoon per square yard
- 20-44 lbs. per acre
- 0.54 to 1 lb. per 1000 square feet
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The label states the rate for older fruit trees is 20-44 lbs. per acre, noting to use higher rates for heavy infestations.🔗 Source
When treating commercial turf sod, golf courses, or grass buffers with a heavy infestation, what is the application rate?
- 0.23 to 1 lb. per 1,000 square feet
- 0.54 to 1 lb. per 1,000 square feet
- 1 tablespoon per container
- 20-44 lbs. per acre
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The label specifies a rate of 0.54 to 1 lb. per 1000 square feet for turf, grass buffers, and golf courses.🔗 Source
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