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Ants
... be broadcast in the landscape around structures and in lawns. Most granular baits that are labeled for broadcast use are ... is as important as the choice of control. Granular broadcast applications should be done in good weather. A good rule ... , Carpenter, Fire, Ghost, Harvester, Pavement, Pharaoh, White-Footed Outdoor Broadcast Bait Hydramethylnon Amdro Caution Argentine, Big-Headed, Fire, Harvester ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Ant Trails: A Key to Management with Baits
... the ants to feed on whichever bait is provided. Baits are more target-specific than broadcast applications of insecticides in spot and perimeter treatments that place heavy loads of broad-spectrum insecticides ...
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Extoxnet FAQs - Questions About Pesticide Exposure
... where pesticides are applied, contact the land owner and ask to be informed of pesticide applications. Although some pesticides are found in food, the levels are very small and extensive ... this may be 2-4 hours. For some broadcast applications where pesticides are applied to the entire floor and other surfaces, and for applications using insecticide canisters that release an aerosol throughout the ...
extoxnet.orst.edu

Scientific Staff - Bonnie Ball Coelho
... was in the first 7.5 cm of soil, a reflection of limited mixing of broadcast applications and uptake from the 7.5- to 15-cm layer. Ball Coelho, B.R., H ...
res2.agr.gc.ca

JUJUBE Fruit Facts
... not been studied, but jujubes appear to do well with little or no fertilization. Light broadcast applications of a balanced fertilizer such as 8-8-8 NPK at two-month intervals during ...
www.crfg.org

Questions On Gophers
... Glad to help! Granular herbicides typically have half the horsepower effectiveness that the liquid applications do. Also, the effectiveness is better if applied later in the season. Toward fall ... . Environmentally, weed and feed applications are a disaster on a small scale. Broadcast applications of herbicides are not needed in most lawn situations, just spot applications where weeds tend to be ...
www.ext.nodak.edu

COMPARISON OF MICRO HERBICIDE RATES FOR WEED CONTROL IN SUGAR BEET
... applications to 4.5 fl oz/A on the third and fourth applications controlled the six weed species better than using the same Progress rate on all four applications. Comparing band and broadcast applications at equivalent rates showed that weed control with an 11-inch band application was about equal to the broadcast applications. Adding ...
www.uidaho.edu

Using Micro Herbicide
... applications of the micro-rates have been less consistent than broadcast applications. If using band applications, it is recommended to use 11" bands. Timely applications are critical for the success of the micro herbicide rate applications ...
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WeedAlert.com - Sprayer Calibration
... Backpack, Hand Can Sprays and Shower Head Type "Guns" (Broadcast Application) Flat fan nozzles and shower head guns are generally used in broadcast applications. Measure a 20' by 50' area or 1,000 ... high range label dosage per gallon of water. Spray weeds just as you would in broadcast applications. Do not drench weeds. Calibration of Boom Sprayers On level ground, fill the sprayer with ...
weedalert.com

Fertilizer: Application (Organic Vs Inorganic)
... and annual flower beds, fertilizer may be applied in several ways: (1) fertilizer can be broadcast and thoroughly incorporated into the upper 7 to 8 cm of soil in spring prior ... a process of desiccation by the chemical salts in the fertilizer). As well, overly heavy applications of commercial fertilizers can build up toxic concentrations of salts in the soil, thus creating ...
gardenline.usask.ca




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