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If treating stored lumber and wood piles outdoors, what is a requirement for the wood after treatment?
- The wood may be used for lumber or burned after 30 days
- The wood must be treated with a 1.0 fl. oz. per gallon dilution
- The wood must be kept in a structure
- The wood must be treated at intervals of 8 to 12 inches
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The label notes that wood treated as stored lumber/wood piles may be used for lumber or burned after 30 days.What is the target pest and specific application method for the following site: 'crawl spaces, unfinished basements, and attics'?
- Termites (Above Ground Only) applied as a coarse fan spray
- Carpenter Ants applied as a drench
- Ants applied as a high-volume perimeter treatment
- Termites (Above Ground Only) applied as a coarse drenching spray
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For termites (above ground only) in crawl spaces, basements, and attics, the label specifies a coarse fan spray.According to the label, what is a specific restriction regarding the use of this product on firewood?
- Do not treat firewood with this product
- Only treat firewood with a 0.06% dilution
- Firewood must be burned within 30 days of treatment
- Firewood can only be treated in outdoor locations
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The label explicitly states 'DO NOT treat firewood with this product.'For termite control in crawl spaces, unfinished basements, or attics, what is the required application rate and dilution?
- One gallon per 1,000 square feet at 1.0 fl. oz. per gallon of water
- One gallon per 1,000 square feet at 0.5 fl. oz. per gallon of water
- Ten gallons per 1,000 square feet at 0.06% dilution
- One gallon per 8 square feet at 1.0 fl. oz. per gallon of water
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For termites in crawl spaces, unfinished basements, and attics, the rate is one gallon per 1000 square feet with a dilution of 1.0 fl. oz. per gallon of water.🔗 Source
According to the label, when is the ideal timing for application to ensure insect activity and temperature control?
- Mid-day when temperatures are between 85° - 95°F
- Late evening or early morning when it is cooler (65° - 80°)
- Any time during the daylight hours
- Only during the night when temperatures are below 60°
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The label states application should be made in late evening or early morning when it is cooler (65° - 80°) when insects are most active.🔗 Source
When applying Quali Pro Bifenthrin I/T 7.9 F to indoor carpenter ants, how should liquid treatments be used in conjunction with baits?
- Apply baits only in areas where the liquid has not been applied
- Mix the liquid treatment directly into the bait
- Apply baits first, then spray the liquid over the bait
- Liquid and bait treatments cannot be used in the same area
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The label instructs to use the liquid as directed and apply baits in those areas where the product has not been applied.What is the required dilution for treating the inside of infested cavities in deck materials, fencing, or utility poles?
- 0.33 to 1.0 fl. oz. per gallon of water
- 0.5 to 1.0 fl. oz. per gallon of water
- 0.06% dilution (1.0 fl. oz. per gallon of water)
- 0.06% dilution (0.5 fl. oz. per gallon of water)
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For inside deck materials, fencing, trees, or utility poles, the label specifies a 0.06% dilution using 1.0 fl. oz. of product per gallon of water.🔗 Source
When treating non-porous surfaces for ants, under what weather/environmental conditions should the application occur?
- Only in areas protected from rainfall and spray from sprinklers
- Only during dry periods with no humidity
- Only when temperatures are above 60 degrees
- Only in areas with direct sunlight
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The label states to treat non-porous surfaces only in areas protected from rainfall and spray from sprinklers.
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