Cyzmic CS Controlled Release Insecticide

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What is a restriction regarding animal safety when making applications?

Answer: The label states: DO NOT contaminate any animal food, feed, or water in and around livestock, poultry, or pet housing.

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Regarding timing and weather, when should a facility be restocked after treatment?

Answer: The label states to allow treated surfaces to completely dry before restocking the facility.

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When using Cyzmic CS for termites, what is the intended purpose of the application?

Answer: The label states the purpose for termite applications is to kill workers or winged reproductive forms present in treated channels and is merely a supplement.

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According to the label, how wide can the insecticide band be applied around a structure for crawling pest control?

Answer: The label instructs to apply the band up to 10 ft. wide around the structure.

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How much Cyzmic CS should be added to a 5 gallon spray tank for Perimeter Barrier Applications based on the provided mixing instructions?

Answer: The mixing instructions list 1 fl. oz. (30 mL) for a 5 gallon spray tank.

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Which of the following is a prohibited use for water-based sprays of Cyzmic CS?

Answer: The label prohibits use in conduits, motor housings, junction boxes, or other electrical equipment due to possible shock hazard.

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Which of these pests is specifically listed as a target for outdoor application to ornamental plants and building surfaces?

Answer: Stink bugs are explicitly listed in the target pest section for outdoor applications.

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When applying a perimeter barrier, what must be done to the area around the foundation before application?

Answer: Before application, the label requires removing debris/leaf litter, cutting back vegetation/branches, and moving rocks or mulch.

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