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Which site is listed as an approved location for application?
- Indoor swimming pools
- Storm water retention areas
- Residential kitchen sinks
- Indoor pet water bowls
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Storm water retention areas are explicitly listed as an outdoor application site.🔗 Source
What is the recommended interval between applications of VectoBac WDG?
- 24 to 48 hours
- 3 to 5 days
- 7 to 14 days
- 30 days
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The label states a 7 to 14 day interval between applications should be employed.🔗 Source
According to the label, where is VectoBac WDG applied?
- Indoor residential settings
- Outdoor sites such as irrigation ditches and standing ponds
- Inside food storage warehouses
- Only in enclosed drinking water reservoirs
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The label lists various outdoor sites including irrigation ditches, roadside ditches, and standing ponds.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a listed site for direct spray applications to mosquito breeding sites?
- Indoor plumbing fixtures
- Personal rainwater catchment cisterns
- Suburban swimming pools
- Kitchen sinks
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The label lists personal rainwater catchment cisterns as a site for direct spray applications.🔗 Source
A technician is mixing a 7.0 oz/acre rate at 10 Gal/A. How much product should be used per gallon of spray?
- 0.14 oz
- 0.35 oz
- 0.7 oz
- 1.4 oz
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The mixing notes state that for a 7.0 oz/acre rate at 10 Gal/A, the amount is 0.7 per gallon of spray.🔗 Source
For an aerial application, what is the required dilution range of water per acre?
- 0.25 - 10 gallons of water per acre
- 5 - 100 gallons of water per acre
- 10 - 25 gallons of water per acre
- 50 - 100 gallons of water per acre
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The label specifies that aerial applications require 0.25 - 10 gallons of water per acre.🔗 Source
When treating polluted water, such as sewage or animal waste lagoons, what is the required application rate range?
- 1.75 - 7.0 oz/acre
- 0.25 - 10 oz/acre
- 7.0 - 14.0 oz/acre
- 5 - 100 oz/acre
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The label states to use a higher application rate of 7.0 - 14.0 oz/acre for polluted water.🔗 Source
What PPE is required for mixers/loaders and applicators not in enclosed cabs or aircraft?
- A chemical-resistant apron and gloves
- A dust/mist respirator meeting NIOSH standards of at least N-95, R-95 or P-95
- Safety goggles and a hard hat
- A full-body Tyvek suit
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The label requires a NIOSH-standard dust/mist respirator (N-95, R-95, or P-95) for those not in enclosed cabs or aircraft.🔗 Source
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