Demand Duo Insecticide

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What is the maximum amount of finished solution allowed per injection hole when treating voids or infested materials for Carpenter Ants?

Answer: For voids/infested materials, the label instructs to apply up to 50 ml (1.7 fl oz) at each injection hole.

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To achieve a 0.13% finished strength for wasps, carpenter ants, or carpenter bees, how much product should be mixed per gallon of water?

Answer: The mixing instructions state to use 1.1 fl oz (32 ml) per 1 gallon to achieve a 0.13% finished strength for these pests.

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Which of the following is a listed indoor application site for Carpenter Ants?

Answer: The label lists behind and under refrigerators, sinks, furnaces, and stoves as indoor sites for Carpenter Ants.

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When treating carpenter bee galleries as a liquid, what is the maximum amount of finished solution to apply per injection hole?

Answer: For carpenter bee galleries, the label states as a liquid, apply up to 50 ml (1.7 fl oz) of finished solution.

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When treating a below-ground yellow jacket wasp nest, what is the required application rate and method?

Answer: The label specifies applying 1.1 fl oz in 1 gallon of water liquid or finished foam into the below-ground nest.

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For outdoor crawling pest control, how much Demand Duo solution should be applied per 100 sq ft around a structure?

Answer: The label states to apply 12.8 fl oz to 1 gallon of the diluted Demand Duo solution per 100 sq ft around the structure.

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When treating wood-destroying beetles and borers, what is a specific instruction regarding application volume?

Answer: The label states applications should be made in sufficient volumes to coat the target surface, but less than the volume that creates runoff.

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According to the restrictions, under what condition must you avoid contact with plants in bloom?

Answer: The label restricts allowing the product to contact plants in bloom if bees are foraging in or adjacent to the treatment area.

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