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1. Application of [[pesticide]] after the outbreak of [[disease]] or infestation, as opposed to preventative application, which applies pesticide in advance of outbreak.<br><br> | 1. Application of [[pesticide]] after the outbreak of [[disease]] or infestation, as opposed to preventative application, which applies pesticide in advance of outbreak.<br><br> |
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1. Application of pesticide after the outbreak of disease or infestation, as opposed to preventative application, which applies pesticide in advance of outbreak.
Curative application for grubs on a golf course. Curative applications for grubs can be applied at a certain time in the lifecycle of the insect for optimum control.
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