Starbar Cyanarox Insecticidal Bait 2026 03 22

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Which of the following pests is NOT listed as a target for the Water-Diluted Product (Paint-On or RopeWick) application method?

Show answer The label explicitly states that the Water-Diluted Product is not for Stable Flies.

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To prepare the Water-Diluted Product, how much Cyanarox Insecticidal Bait should be mixed per 1 fl oz of water?

Show answer The dilution rate for the Water-Diluted Product is 0.5-1.5 oz Cyanarox Insecticidal Bait per 1 fl oz water.

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According to the label, how often should the bait be reapplied until insect pest populations are at acceptable levels?

Show answer The label instructs to reapply bait every 7 days until insect pest population is at acceptable levels.

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What is the maximum allowable rate for outdoor broadcast applications of the bait per 1,000 sq ft per calendar year?

Show answer For outdoor broadcast applications, the label states DO NOT apply more than 2 lb per 1,000 sq ft per calendar year.

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Which of the following is a stated restriction regarding the placement of the product?

Show answer The label restrictions explicitly state to 'Avoid placing the bait granules in piles'.

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When applying Starbar Cyanarox to Glue-Boards or Sticky Cards for House Flies, what is the correct application rate?

Show answer For House Flies on Glue-Boards or Sticky Cards, the rate is 0.1 oz per sq inch of card surface.

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When applying the product for a high infestation level of House Flies via broadcast or scatter, what is the required rate?

Show answer For a high infestation level of House Flies using broadcast or scatter, the rate is 0.4 lb (6.4 oz) per 1,000 sq ft.

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Which pest can be controlled using an outdoor broadcast application?

Show answer The label lists Cockroaches as a target for outdoor broadcast applications.

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