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To control Stable Flies, Horse Flies, and Deer Flies on an adult animal under normal conditions, how much product should be applied per animal?
- 2 teaspoons
- 4 teaspoons
- 8 teaspoons
- A quart
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For Stable Flies, Horse Flies, and Deer Flies on an adult animal under normal conditions, the rate is a quart.🔗 Source
When applying the product to the face of an animal to control Face Flies, what is the recommended timing?
- In the evening before bedding down
- In the morning before releasing to pasture
- Immediately after feeding
- Only during high noon
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The label instructions for Face Flies state to apply to the face of the animal in the morning before releasing to pasture.🔗 Source
When treating poultry houses for Bed Bugs and Mites (including Northern fowl mite) under normal conditions, how many birds should one gallon of dilution cover?
- 10 birds
- 50 birds
- 100 birds
- 200 birds
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The label specifies that for Bed Bugs and Mites in poultry houses, one gallon should cover 100 birds.🔗 Source
Which type of application equipment is strictly prohibited for use with Vector Ban Plus?
- Mechanical equipment
- Compressed air equipment
- Thermal fogging equipment
- Fine mist sprayers
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The label explicitly states: 'Do not use thermal fogging equipment.'🔗 Source
What is the maximum amount of product that should be applied to the face of an animal for Face Fly control?
- 1.5 ounces
- 2 teaspoons
- 4 teaspoons
- 8 teaspoons
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The label states to apply sufficiently to wet the face, but not more than 1.5 ounces per animal.🔗 Source
When targeting Black Flies, Multicolored Asian Lady Beetles, Boxelder Bugs, Angoumois Grain Moths, and Tobacco Moths under normal conditions, what is the required dilution rate?
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Under normal conditions for these specific pests, the label specifies a 1:39 dilution rate.🔗 Source
For severe infestations of Horn Flies, House Flies, Mosquitoes, and Gnats on animals, what is the required amount of product per gallon?
- 2 teaspoons
- 4 teaspoons
- 8 teaspoons
- 3.2 fluid ounces
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For severe infestations of these pests on animals, the rate is 8 teaspoons per gallon.🔗 Source
When treating Sheep 'Tick' or Ked under maintenance use, what is the correct dilution ratio?
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For Sheep 'Tick' or Ked under maintenance use, the dilution rate is 1:400.🔗 Source
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