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Regarding the use of Premise Foam for subterranean termites, which statement is true?
- It is intended as a supplemental tool
- It is a substitute for soil and foundation treatments
- It is intended to be the sole source of control for active infestations
- It should only be used on landscape timbers
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The label notes that the product is intended as a supplemental tool and should not be used as the sole source of control for active, structural infestations.🔗 Source
Premise Foam can be used for spot treatments on which of the following nonstructural wood items?
- Trees, utility poles, fencing, and decking materials
- Structural foundation walls and concrete slabs
- Only inside building voids and attics
- Only on wooden structural members inside walls
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The label specifies spot treatment for subterranean termites can be used on trees, utility poles, fencing, decking, and similar nonstructural wood.Premise Foam can be applied to which of the following sites for drywood termites and wood-infesting beetles?
- Galleries excavated by, or voids infested by, these pests
- Only on the exterior surface of the wood
- Only in the soil surrounding the structure
- Only in unexposed wooden elements
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The label states the site for drywood termites and wood-infesting beetles is galleries excavated by, or voids infested by, these pests.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a target pest for Premise Foam?
- Drywood termites and wood-infesting beetles or borers
- Ants and cockroaches
- Bed bugs and fleas
- Spiders and scorpions
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The label specifically lists drywood termites and wood-infesting beetles or borers (such as powder post beetles) as target pests.🔗 Source
According to the label, where can Premise Foam be applied?
- Both indoor and outdoor locations
- Indoor locations only
- Outdoor locations only
- Only in crawlspaces and attics
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The label indicates that the location for all listed target pests is 'Both' (indoor and outdoor).🔗 Source
When treating termite carton nests, what may be necessary to ensure thorough coverage?
- Multiple injection points to varying depths
- A single high-pressure injection at the surface
- Applying the product as a liquid soak only
- Waiting for the nest to be exposed by mechanical alteration
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The notes for termite carton nests state that multiple injection points to varying depths may be necessary to obtain thorough coverage.Regarding the preparation of the product, which statement is true about Premise Foam?
- It is a ready-to-use formulation
- It must be diluted with water before application
- It requires mixing with a specific concentration of surfactant
- It must be combined with a soil-applied termiticide in the tank
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The mixing section of the label states that this product is a ready-to-use formulation.Where is Premise Foam permitted to be applied?
- Both indoor and outdoor locations
- Outdoor locations only
- Indoor locations only
- Only in soil and foundation treatments
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The label lists 'Both' under the location category for all target pests.
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