MotherEarth Granular Scatter Bait

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When treating for Mole Crickets on lawns or golf courses, what is the recommended timing and irrigation procedure?

Answer: The label states to irrigate prior to application, apply late in the afternoon, and avoid irrigating immediately after for maximum effectiveness.

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According to the restrictions, how must this product be applied in food handling establishments?

Answer: The label explicitly states: 'FOOD AREA APPLICATION LIMITED TO CRACK & CREVICE® TREATMENT ONLY.'

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If a perimeter is treated with a repellent insecticide, how should MotherEarth Granular Scatter Bait be applied for best results?

Answer: The label states that if the perimeter is treated with a repellent, the bait should be applied in a band outside the repellent barrier for best results.

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What is the application rate for MotherEarth Granular Scatter Bait when treating perimeters (foundations, patios, etc.)?

Answer: The label specifies 6 ounces or 1.25 cups per 100 square feet for perimeter sites.

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Where is this product permitted for use?

Answer: The label lists various applications for both 'Outdoor' and 'Both' (Indoor/Outdoor) locations.

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Which set of pests is specifically listed for treatment in lawns, ornamental turf, and golf course greens?

Answer: The label identifies Ants, Cockroaches, Crickets and Mole Crickets as the target pests for lawns, turf, and golf courses.

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What is the recommended maintenance application frequency during warm months to prevent insect populations around structures?

Answer: The label notes to apply quarterly in warm months for maintenance to prevent insect populations from developing around structures.

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When applying the bait to a hollow tree or stump to target Carpenter Ants, what is the correct rate?

Answer: For hollow trees or stumps (nest locations), the label specifies 1/2 to 1 ounce directly into the cavity.

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