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According to the label, which target pests is this product intended to control?
- Fleas and ticks
- Fleas and lice
- Ticks and mites
- Fleas and bed bugs
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The label specifically identifies fleas and ticks as the target pests.🔗 Source
What is the recommended application rate for dogs and cats?
- 1 or 2 squeezes of the trigger sprayer per pound of body weight
- 1 or 2 squeezes of the trigger sprayer per total body weight
- 2 to 4 squeezes of the trigger sprayer per pound of body weight
- 1 squeeze of the trigger sprayer for every 5 pounds of body weight
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The label states the rate is 1 or 2 squeezes of the trigger sprayer per pound of body weight.🔗 Source
When applying the product to larger dogs, what is the instruction regarding saturation?
- Spray until damp, not saturated
- Spray until the hair coat is completely saturated
- Spray only the neck and hind quarters to avoid saturation
- Spray until the animal is soaking wet
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The label specifies that for larger dogs, you should spray until damp, not saturated.🔗 Source
How should a technician apply the spray to a puppy or kitten weighing less than 3 pounds?
- Wrap the animal in a lightly sprayed towel for 5 to 10 minutes
- Spray the animal directly until the hair coat is damp
- Apply 1 squeeze per pound of body weight directly to the skin
- Spray the animal's head, ears, and chest with firm fast strokes
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For animals under 3 pounds, the label recommends wrapping them in a lightly sprayed towel for 5 to 10 minutes or spraying a brush/cotton ball.🔗 Source
Under what condition should a veterinarian be consulted before using this product?
- On debilitated, aged, pregnant, nursing, or medicated animals
- On any animal weighing less than 3 pounds
- On animals that have been recently bathed
- On animals showing signs of tick infestation
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The label states to consult a veterinarian before using on debilitated, aged, pregnant, nursing, or animals on medication.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a stated restriction regarding the application site on the animal?
- Avoid spraying rectum and genitals
- Do not spray the tail or legs
- Avoid spraying the ears and chest
- Do not spray the hair coat of kittens
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The label explicitly states to avoid spraying the rectum and genitals.🔗 Source
What restriction is provided regarding the contact of the spray or damp animal with household surfaces?
- Do not allow contact with painted/finished surfaces, wood floors, or leather/vinyl
- Do not allow contact with carpet or fabric upholstery
- Avoid contact with metal surfaces and glass
- Do not allow contact with tile or stone flooring
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The label warns not to allow spray or a damp animal to come into contact with painted/finished surfaces, wood floors/furniture, or leather/vinyl materials.🔗 Source
To prevent continuous home flea infestations, how often should the product be repeated?
- Every 2 months
- Every week
- Once a month
- Every 6 months
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The label instructs to repeat every 2 months for continuous home flea infestation prevention.🔗 Source
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