Taurus PT 505

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When applying the product to Subterranean Termite cartons and nests, how long should the trigger be pulled per injection point?

Answer: For Subterranean Termite cartons and nests, the notes specify 6 – 60 seconds of trigger pull per injection point.

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If you are applying Taurus PT 505 to dense soil that will not accept 4 gallons per linear foot per foot of depth, what is the required dilution and rate?

Answer: For dense soil, the label specifies a rate of 2 gallons per 10 linear feet per foot of depth at a 0.125% dilution.

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What is the minimum concentration that may be used when applying Taurus PT 505?

Answer: The label states: 'Do not apply at a concentration less than 0.06%.'

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Which statement accurately describes the intended purpose of Taurus PT 505?

Answer: The label states it is not a substitute for mechanical alteration, soil and foundation treatment, but merely a supplement.

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What is the maximum amount of Taurus PT 505 allowed per 1,000 square feet of total internal surface area of a void, carton, or gallery?

Answer: The label states DO NOT apply more than 5 grams (25.0 milligrams fipronil a.i.) per 1,000 square feet of total internal surface area.

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Which of the following pests is NOT listed as a target pest for Taurus PT 505?

Answer: The label lists carpenter ants, drywood termites, and borers as target pests, but does not mention bed bugs.

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In which specific locations is the use of Taurus PT 505 restricted in California?

Answer: The label states the site is not for use in California for trees and piers.

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When applying to vertical treated zones along the interior and exterior perimeter of foundation walls, what is the minimum finished dilution volume?

Answer: The label states not to apply at a lower finished dilution volume than 2 gallons per 10 linear feet per foot of depth for vertical treated zones.

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