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Where should the bait be spread when treating indoor crawl spaces, attics, or cellars?
- Only in areas with concrete floors
- In areas with dirt or gravel floors
- Only in the eaves of the attic
- Only along the exterior perimeter
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The label instructs to spread evenly in crawl spaces, attics, drop ceilings and cellars with dirt or gravel floors.🔗 Source
What is the recommended initial placement rate for bait stations around a structure to be treated?
- One bait station every fifty feet
- One bait station every ten feet
- One bait station every hundred feet
- One bait station per doorway
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For initial placement, the label instructs to place one bait station every fifty feet around the structure to be treated.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a target pest for Revenge Granular Ant Bait?
- Roaches
- Fire ants
- Harvester ants
- Bed bugs
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The label lists roaches as a target pest, while specifically excluding Fire and Harvester ants and prohibiting use for bed bugs.🔗 Source
When disposing of unused product or equipment wash waters, what must be avoided?
- Contaminating water
- Contaminating food or feed
- Placing product down a drain
- All of the above
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The label prohibits contaminating water, food, or feed, and states never to place unused product down any indoor or outdoor drain.🔗 Source
If a carpenter ant nest is located inside a hollow tree or stump, what is the correct application method?
- Apply a 2 to 4 foot band around the base
- Apply 6 ounces per 100 square feet
- Apply 1/2 to 1 ounce of product directly into the cavity
- Broadcast the bait in the surrounding leaf litter
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For hollow trees or stumps, the label says to apply 1/2 to 1 ounce of product directly into the cavity.🔗 Source
According to the label, where is the product permitted for use?
- Both indoor and outdoor locations
- Indoor locations only
- Outdoor locations only
- Only in nonfood areas of food processing plants
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The label lists the location for both ants and roaches as 'Both' (indoor and outdoor).🔗 Source
To ensure maximum effectiveness when treating for mole crickets, when should you avoid irrigating the treated area?
- In the late afternoon prior to application
- During the early morning
- Immediately after application
- Every four weeks
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The label notes: 'For maximum effectiveness, do not irrigate treated area immediately after application.'🔗 Source
When treating for snails and slugs in flower gardens, what is the recommended reapplication frequency for satisfactory control?
- Once every 4 to 6 weeks
- Immediately after irrigation
- Every four weeks
- Only during the spring planting season
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The label for snails and slugs in flower gardens states: 'Reapply every four weeks for satisfactory control.'🔗 Source
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