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When treating black vine weevil in containerized plants during the spring, how can a technician achieve control for two growing seasons?
- Apply 10 fluid ounces per 100 gallons
- Apply 20 to 40 fluid ounces per 100 gallons
- Apply 40 to 80 fluid ounces per 100 gallons
- Apply 8 fluid ounces per 6 inch container
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The label states that applying 20 to 40 fluid ounces per 100 gallons provides control for two growing seasons when applied in the spring.When treating root weevil larvae in field grown nursery stock, how should the bare roots be treated?
- Drenching the soil with 10 gallons of water
- Sprinkling 1 quart of product per cubic yard
- Dipping for ten seconds or spraying onto the roots
- Incorporating into the media via spraying
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For root weevil larvae in field grown nursery stock, the label instructs to treat bare roots by dipping for ten seconds or by spraying onto the roots.For the control of black vine weevil and white grub larvae in potting media, what is the recommended dilution method?
- Diluting it in 100 gallons of water
- Diluting it in water, typically 1 quart to 1 gallon per cubic yard of media
- Mixing 10 fluid ounces per 100 gallons
- Applying as a pure concentrate without dilution
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The label states that for black vine weevil and white grub larvae in potting media, dilution is typically 1 quart to 1 gallon per cubic yard of media.According to the label, what is a general rule for using higher application rates of Prokoz Avalon Insecticide?
- To control pests in the fall instead of spring
- To provide a longer period of control
- To increase the effectiveness against root weevils
- To reduce the amount of water needed for dilution
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The label notes for several pests, including white grubs and fungus gnat larvae, to 'Use the higher application rate for a longer period of control'.To control white grubs (Japanese beetle, oriental beetle, and European chafer) in containerized plants, what is the recommended application method and rate per 6 inch diameter container?
- Apply as a drench at 4 to 8 fluid ounces of finished spray
- Apply as a spray at 10 to 40 fluid ounces of finished spray
- Apply as a drench at 8 to 16 fluid ounces of finished spray
- Apply as a dip for ten seconds
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For white grubs in containerized plants, the label specifies applying as a drench at the rate of 4 to 8 fluid ounces of finished spray per 6 inch container.Which target pest requires a curative control application rate of 10 to 40 fl oz per 100 gallons (0.05 to 0.2 lb AI) applied as a drench of 8 to 16 fl oz per 6 inch container?
- White grubs
- Black vine weevil (adult)
- Diaprepes weevil larvae
- Root weevil larvae
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The label lists Diaprepes weevil larvae curative control at 10 to 40 fl oz per 100 gallons, applied as a drench of 8 to 16 fl oz per 6 inch container.When applying Prokoz Avalon Insecticide to containerized plants for fungus gnat larvae preventative control, what is the required rate per 100 gallons?
- 10 to 40 fl oz (0.05 to 0.2 lb AI)
- 20 to 40 fl oz (0.1 to 0.2 lb AI)
- 40 to 80 fl oz (0.2 to 0.4 lb AI)
- 8 to 16 fl oz (0.05 to 0.2 lb AI)
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The mixing instructions specify fungus gnat larvae preventative control at 20 to 40 fl oz (0.1 to 0.2 lb AI) per 100 gallons.Based on the provided label facts, which of the following information is NOT explicitly listed?
- Target pests
- Application rates
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements
- Mixing and dilution instructions
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The label facts provided do not contain any information regarding PPE or re-entry intervals.
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