Riptide ULV

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When treating ants, how should the product be applied?

Answer: For ants, the notes specify to spray directly into nests, along trails, and directly on all ants observed.

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In Federally inspected meat and poultry plants, when is the space spray application permitted?

Answer: The label states to use as a space spray in Federally inspected meat and poultry plants only when the plant is not in operation.

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If a technician is treating a severe infestation of flying Indian Meal Moths in stored grain, what additional step must be taken?

Answer: For severe infestations of flying Indian Meal Moths, the label instructs to break up webbing with a rake before spraying and to make a second application in 2 weeks.

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When targeting Aedes Taeniorhynchus and other difficult species, what is the maximum daily application rate allowed?

Answer: The label states that for difficult species, applications may be made up to 0.008 lbs. pyrethrin /acre/day, or 0.08 lbs. PBO /acre/day, whichever is lower.

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Which of the following is a prohibited use for Riptide ULV?

Answer: The label explicitly states 'Not for use in outdoor residential misting systems.'

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What is the required application rate for Indian Meal Moths and Angoumois Grain Moths in stored grain?

Answer: For Indian Meal Moths and Angoumois Grain Moths in stored grain, the rate is 3 fl. oz. of product with 1 gallon for each 1,000 bushels.

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When treating storage areas for dried fruit products, what is a critical restriction regarding application?

Answer: The label explicitly states 'Do not apply to fruit directly' when treating storage areas for dried fruit products.

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What restriction applies to aerial applications of this product in Florida?

Answer: The label states not for aerial application in Florida unless specifically authorized by the bureau of entomology, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.

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