My guess is that you are doing a Custom scan in which you have elected to scan Memory and that all these detections are in memory PID or Process: in the path indicate memory locations. Since they aren’t physical files they can’t be moved to the chest, deleted, etc. so there is no action that can be taken, hence the Apply button being greyed out.

The detections in memory are frequently other security applications loading unencrypted virus signatures into memory. Having set off a scan of memory by an antivirus application looking for virus signatures, don’t be too surprised if it finds some in memory.

So if you can give some examples of the items in the list and the type of scan you did it will help us to help you.

It isn’t so much a recommendation I would say a necessity as the two resident AVs can conflict, at best this will cause duplication of scanning and resource use, at worst the drivers could conflict, locking up your system. Just imaging what this would be like if it happens during boot.