Dominion 2L

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When treating poultry or turkey housing for darkling beetles and hide beetles, what is the required application rate per 1000 square feet?

Answer: The label specifies a rate of 3 fl. oz. per 1000 square feet for darkling and hide beetles in poultry housing.

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When applying Dominion 2L for darkling and hide beetles in poultry housing, how high up the wall should the footing be treated?

Answer: The label notes to apply to the entire footing including 1 foot up onto the wall above the footing.

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Regarding bird placement and timing, which statement is correct?

Answer: The timing/weather instructions state: 'Do not apply more than 7 days prior to bird placement.'

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What is a specific restriction regarding plant types when using this product?

Answer: The label explicitly states: 'Do not apply this product, by any application method to linden, basswood, or other Tilia species.'

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How should Dominion 2L be applied for outdoor ant control in trees or above-ground nests in wood posts?

Answer: For above-ground nests in wood posts, decks, fences, or trees, the label says to spray into the cavity and on the wood surface.

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According to the mixing instructions for darkling and hide beetles, how should the spray tank be prepared?

Answer: The mixing instructions state to partly fill the tank with 1/2 the water, add the product, mix, then add the rest of the water while agitating.

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Which of the following ant species is specifically prohibited from being controlled with Dominion 2L?

Answer: The restrictions state: 'Do not use to control native or imported fire ants, harvester ants or pharaoh ants.'

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When treating poultry housing for an extreme infestation of darkling or hide beetles, what is the required dilution?

Answer: For an extreme infestation, the label specifies 2 gallons of water per 1000 square feet.

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