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What type of pesticide solution consists of small amounts of active ingredient (often 1% or less per unit volume) and is expensive?
A) Concentrate Solutions (C, LC, or WSC/WSL)
B) Emulsion
C) Liquid Baits
D) Ready-to-Use (RTU) low concentrate solutions
The correct answer is: A) Concentrate Solutions (C, LC, or WSC/WSL)
A concentrate solution is typically more expensive because it contains a smaller amount of active ingredient, often 1% or less per unit volume. This means that to achieve the desired level of effectiveness, larger quantities need to be applied. This can also contribute to it being more costly than other options such as emulsion, liquid baits, or ready-to-use low concentrate solutions, which may have a higher percentage of active ingredient in each application. Additionally, concentrate solutions can come in various forms such as C, LC, or WSC/WSL, further influencing their cost.