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Application Rate:
Use a 0.06% dilution for subterranean termites. For other pests on the label use specific listed rates.
Mixing Directions: Mix the termiticide use dilution in the following manner:
1. Fill tank ¼ to ⅓ full.
2. Start pump to begin by-pass agitation and place end of treating tool in tank to allow circulation
through hose.
3. Add appropriate amount of Masterline Bifenthrin 7.9 Termiticide/Insecticide.
4. Add remaining amount of water.
5. Let pump run and allow recirculation through the hose for 2 to 3 minutes.
Masterline Bifenthrin 7.9 Termiticide/Insecticide may also be combined into full tanks of water. If combined
into full tanks of water, allow sufficient time for agitation and/or recirculation to ensure consistency of
dilution.
To prepare a 0.06% water dilution, ready to use, dilute 3 quarts of Masterline Bifenthrin 7.9 Termiticide/
Insecticide with 99.25 gallons of water.
Mixing:
Using the chart below, determine the volume of Masterline Bifenthrin 7.9 Termiticide/Insecticide and
water to produce the desired volume of finished dilution.
Amount of Masterline Bifenthrin 7.9 Termiticide/Insecticide
(Gallons except where noted)
Amount of
Emulsion Masterline Bifenthrin Desired Gallons of Finished
Concentrate 7.9 Termiticide/ Amount of Water Emulsion
Insecticide
1 oz. 127 oz. 1
5 oz. 4.9 5
10 oz. 9.9 10
25 oz. 24.8 25
0.06% 1.5 qt. 49.6 50
2.25 qt. 74.4 75
3 qt. 99.25 100
4.5 qt. 148.8 150
6 qt. 198.5 200
2 oz. 126 oz. 1
10 oz. 4.9 5
19.5 oz. 9.8 10
1.5 qt. 24.6 25
0.12%* 3 qt. 49.2 50
4.5 qt. 73.8 75
6 qt. 98.5 100
9 qt. 147.7 150
3 197 200
*When treating for termites, use this rate only in conjunction with volume adjustments, foam
applications or underground services applications.
Common units of measure:
1 pint = 16 fluid ounces (oz.)
1 quart = 2 pints = 4 cups = 32 fluid ounces (oz.)
Application Volume: To provide maximum control and protection against termite infestation apply the
specified volume of the finished water emulsion and active ingredient as set forth in the directions for use
section of this label. If soil will not accept the labeled application volume, the volume may be reduced
provided there is a corresponding increase in concentration so that the amount of active ingredient applied
to the soil remains the same.
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