Branch 3 {Ans: Termite, practice relating to the control of wood-destroying pests or organisms by the use of insecticides, or structural repairs and corrections, excluding fumigation with poisonous or lethal gases.}Danger {Ans: Category 1 Highly toxic LD-50 (0-50 mg/kg) a taste to a teaspoon could kill you.}Signal Word {Ans: Indicates how toxic a product is and how dangerous.}Casemaking Clothes Moth {Ans: This fabric pest is light-brown slightly darker than webbing clothes moth and has 3 dark spots on the wings. Not as common to find as the webbing clothes moth. Larva spins a small silken case around itself and carries it around while feeding. Later, it will seal both ends of case and pupate in this cocoon. A particular pest of feathers and down but can feed on same materials as the webbing clothes moth.}Indian Meal Moth {Ans: This stored food pest has grayish wings with distinctive coppery tips. Mainly night fliers, will fly irregular zigzag pattern if disturbed. Feeds on all types of grains, seeds, powdered milk, dog food, crackers, candy, nuts, chocolate, dried fruits and virtually all dried foodstuffs.}Provide Notification {Ans: Written notice provided with in 24 hours this includes, the common,