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To prepare a 0.1% finished strength solution using 10 gallons of water, how much Premise 2 should be mixed in?

Answer: The mixing instructions specify 160 mL of product per 10 gallons of water to achieve a 0.1% finished strength.

Under what soil condition is it prohibited to treat with Premise 2?

Answer: The label explicitly states: 'Do not treat soil that is water-saturated or frozen'.

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What restriction is mentioned regarding foraging bees?

Answer: The label states: 'Do not apply this product or allow it to drift to blooming crops/ plants or weeds if bees are foraging the treatment area.'

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Which of the following is a stated restriction for using Premise 2?

Answer: The restrictions section explicitly states: 'Do not formulate this product into other end-use products.'

When performing a pre-construction treatment via trenching, what are the recommended dimensions for the trench along the outside foundation?

Answer: The label notes that when trenching, the trench along the outside foundation should be about 6 inches in width and 6 inches in depth.

When treating a concrete slab-on-ground where the fill under the slab is gravel or coarse aggregate, what is the required application rate?

Answer: The label states that if fill under slab is gravel or other coarse aggregate, apply at the rate of 1.5 gallons per 10 square feet.

To achieve a 0.1% finished strength for subterranean termites, how much product should be mixed per 1 gallon of water?

Answer: The mixing table indicates that 16 mL of product per 1 gallon of water results in a 0.1% finished strength.

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To provide a uniform treated zone in critical areas (such as around plumbing or utility services) for a concrete slab, what is the correct application rate?

Answer: For critical areas like plumbing and utility services, the label requires 4 gallons of solution per 10 linear feet.

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