Suspend PolyZone

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To achieve the best results when applying the product, what environmental conditions are recommended?

Show answer The label recommends applying in cool weather, 65 to 80°F or in early morning or late evening hours for best results.

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If a technician mixes 0.75 fl oz (22.7) of product with 1 gallon of water for outdoor/perimeter pests, what is the finished strength?

Show answer The mixing table shows that 0.75 (22.7) per 1 gallon of water results in a 0.03% finished strength.

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According to the restrictions, which of the following is a prohibited application method for Suspend PolyZone?

Show answer The label explicitly states: 'Do not apply Suspend PolyZone through any type of irrigation system.'

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When treating landscape ornamentals for aphids and scale insects, how should the product be applied?

Show answer The label states to apply a light mist of the dilute spray and do not allow excess run-off for foliar applications to landscape ornamentals.

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Which of these is a prohibited site for application due to runoff concerns?

Show answer The restrictions prohibit application over an impervious surface or condition that could result in runoff into storm drains, gutters, or surface waters.

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What is the recommended frequency for treatments to maintain adequate control?

Show answer The label states treatments may be applied at 21-day intervals or as necessary to maintain adequate control.

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When treating for fleas and ticks, what type of spray application should be used?

Show answer The label specifies to apply as a coarse wet spray when treating for fleas and ticks.

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What is the specific application rate and method for controlling Fire Ants?

Show answer For Fire Ants, the rate is 1.5 oz per one gal of water applied as a mound drench.

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