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When applying Talak 7.9% F to the trunks of trees to control Carpenter Ants, how should the product be applied?
- As a broadcast spray on the leaves
- As a 0.06% dilution injected into the center
- As a dilution to wet the bark from the base as high as possible
- As a high volume application on porous surfaces
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The label notes for tree trunks states: 'apply this dilution to wet the bark from the base of the tree to as high as possible on the trunk.'🔗 Source
When combining liquid Talak 7.9% F treatments with bait treatments for Carpenter Ants, how should the baits be applied?
- Mix the bait directly into the Talak 7.9% F dilution
- Apply baits only in areas where Talak 7.9% F has not been applied
- Apply baits as a broadcast treatment over the liquid spray
- Apply baits only to the tree trunks
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The label notes state: 'When combining liquid Talak 7.9% F treatments with bait treatments... apply baits in those areas where Talak 7.9% F has not been applied.'🔗 Source
What is the application rate for Carpenter Ants on outdoor non-porous surfaces?
- One gallon of dilution per 1,000 square feet
- 0.5 fluid oz. per 1,000 square feet
- One gallon per 1,000 square feet
- High volume application per 1,000 square feet
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For outdoor non-porous surfaces, the rate is listed as one gallon per 1,000 square feet.🔗 Source
When treating Carpenter Ants indoors, what is the recommended dilution rate per gallon of water?
- 0.06 to 0.1 fluid oz.
- 1.0 to 2.0 fluid oz.
- 0.5 to 1.0 fluid oz.
- 5.0 to 10.0 fluid oz.
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For indoor Carpenter Ant treatments, the dilution is 0.5 to 1.0 fluid oz. of Talak 7.9% F per gallon of water.🔗 Source
To achieve a 0.06% dilution for treating Carpenter Ants inside utility poles or fencing, how much Talak 7.9% F should be mixed per gallon of water?
- 0.5 fluid oz.
- 1.0 fluid oz.
- 0.06 fluid oz.
- 1.5 fluid oz.
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The label states a 0.06% dilution is achieved using 1.0 fl. oz. of Talak 7.9% F per gallon of water for inside trees, utility poles, etc.🔗 Source
When treating Carpenter Ants indoors, which of the following is a prohibited application method in residential areas?
- Spot treatment in corners
- Crack and crevice treatment
- Broadcast or general surface treatment
- Foam treatment in voids
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The label explicitly states: 'Do not apply as a broadcast or general surface treatment in residential areas.'🔗 Source
If a technician is treating termite carton nests in building voids, what is the required dilution and application method?
- 0.5 fl. oz. per gallon as a coarse fan spray
- 1.0 fl. oz. per gallon as a liquid or foam using a pointed injection tool
- 1.0 fl. oz. per 1,000 sq. ft. as a broadcast spray
- 0.06 fl. oz. per gallon as a spot treatment
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For termite carton nests, the label specifies 1.0 fluid oz. of Talak 7.9% F per gallon of water applied as a liquid or foam using a pointed injection tool.🔗 Source
What is the required dilution rate for treating winged reproductive or exposed worker termites in attics and crawl spaces?
- 0.5 fluid oz. per gallon of water
- 1.0 fluid ounce per gallon of water
- 0.06 fluid oz. per gallon of water
- 1.0 fluid oz. per 1,000 square feet
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For termites (winged reproductive or exposed workers), the mixing instructions specify 1.0 fluid ounce of Talak 7.9% F per gallon of water.🔗 Source
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