Pivot 10 IGR Concentrate

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When using Pivot 10 for indoor flea control in kennels and doghouses, what must be done regarding animals?

Answer: The label specifically instructs to 'Remove animals before spraying' for kennel and doghouse applications.

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To control German, Asian, and Brown Banded Cockroaches and Crickets indoors, how much Pivot 10 IGR should be mixed per gallon of water?

Answer: For cockroaches and crickets, the label specifies a rate of 2 ounces per gallon of water.

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When applying Pivot 10 IGR to outdoor areas where pets frequent to cover 1,000 square feet, what is the correct mixing ratio?

Answer: For outdoor areas where pets frequent to cover 1,000 square feet, the label requires 1.0 ounce in 5 to 15 gallons of water.

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When using Pivot 10 IGR with a liquid, non-heat extracting carpet shampoo for fleas, how much PIVOT should be added per gallon of diluted shampoo?

Answer: The label instructs to add 1 fluid ounce of PIVOT per gallon (7.8 ml/L) of diluted shampoo.

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According to the label, when can children or pets contact surfaces treated for fleas indoors?

Answer: The label states: 'Do not allow children or pets to contact treated surfaces until spray has thoroughly dried.'

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How long will Pivot 10 provide IGR activity when applied to soil surfaces?

Answer: The label states that application on soil surfaces will provide 30-60 days of IGR activity, depending on insect type, soil type, and weather.

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When applying Pivot 10 to indoor cockroaches and crickets via General Surface Application, how long does one treatment work against nymphs and crickets?

Answer: The label states that one treatment works for 6 months against cockroach nymphs and crickets.

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What weather-related caution is mentioned for the applicator?

Answer: The timing/weather section states caution should be taken to avoid spraying when wind conditions could create a mist to blow back to the applicator.

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