Taurus PT 505

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When applying the product to Subterranean Termite cartons and nests, how long should the trigger be pulled per injection point?

Show answer For Subterranean Termite cartons and nests, the notes specify 6 – 60 seconds of trigger pull per injection point.

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If you are applying Taurus PT 505 to dense soil that will not accept 4 gallons per linear foot per foot of depth, what is the required dilution and rate?

Show answer For dense soil, the label specifies a rate of 2 gallons per 10 linear feet per foot of depth at a 0.125% dilution.

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What is the minimum concentration that may be used when applying Taurus PT 505?

Show answer The label states: 'Do not apply at a concentration less than 0.06%.'

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Which statement accurately describes the intended purpose of Taurus PT 505?

Show answer The label states it is not a substitute for mechanical alteration, soil and foundation treatment, but merely a supplement.

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What is the maximum amount of Taurus PT 505 allowed per 1,000 square feet of total internal surface area of a void, carton, or gallery?

Show answer The label states DO NOT apply more than 5 grams (25.0 milligrams fipronil a.i.) per 1,000 square feet of total internal surface area.

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Which of the following pests is NOT listed as a target pest for Taurus PT 505?

Show answer The label lists carpenter ants, drywood termites, and borers as target pests, but does not mention bed bugs.

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In which specific locations is the use of Taurus PT 505 restricted in California?

Show answer The label states the site is not for use in California for trees and piers.

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When applying to vertical treated zones along the interior and exterior perimeter of foundation walls, what is the minimum finished dilution volume?

Show answer The label states not to apply at a lower finished dilution volume than 2 gallons per 10 linear feet per foot of depth for vertical treated zones.

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