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PEST CONTROL COLORADO STATE TEST 2026: COMPREHENSIVE EXAM QUESTIONS, fREQUENTLY TESTED TOPICS, AND VERIfIED SOLUTIONS

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Get ready for the Colorado State Pest Control Exam 2026 with this comprehensive preparation resource featuring carefully developed exam-style questions, frequently tested topics, and clear verified solutions designed to support confident certification success. This study material covers essential core subject areas including pesticide safety and handling, label interpretation, environmental protection, application techniques, equipment calibration and maintenance, storage and disposal requirements, state and federal regulations, and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) principles. Structured for effective learning, each section reinforces key concepts, improves retention, and helps candidates prepare efficiently for testing. Ideal for first-time applicants, recertification candidates, and anyone seeking a focused review before the official Colorado licensing exam.

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PEST CONTROL COLORADO
STATE TEST 2026:
COMPREHENSIVE EXAM
QUESTIONS, fREQUENTLY
TESTED TOPICS, AND VERIfIED
SOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT CLASSIFICATION: Official Examination Preparation & Clinical Reference Report
JURISDICTION: State of Colorado / Department of Agriculture (CDA)
TARGET LICENSURE: Qualified Supervisor (QS) & Certified Operator (CO)
PRIMARY CATEGORIES: General Standards (Core) Structural Pest Control (301, 302, 303,
304) Agricultural Insect Control (101)
PREPARED FOR: Professional Applicators and Regulatory Candidates
DATE: 2026 Examination Cycle

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Topic Index & Concept Map
2. Glossary of Regulatory & Biological Terms
3. Master Formula Sheet (Calibration & Dosage)
4. Examination Section: Questions 1 – 55
○ Part I: Colorado Laws, Regulations, and Ethics (Questions 1–12)
○ Part II: General Safety, Toxicology, and Labeling (Questions 13–24)
○ Part III: Pest Biology, Identification, and Entomology (Questions 25–36)
○ Part IV: Management Strategies, Chemistry, and Modes of Action (Questions
37–48)
○ Part V: Equipment Calibration and Mathematics (Questions 49–55)



1. TOPIC INDEX & CONCEPT MAP
The following structural hierarchy delineates the intellectual architecture required for the
Colorado Qualified Supervisor examination. This index correlates regulatory statutes with
biological imperatives, providing a roadmap for the subsequent clinical analyses.

,Primary Domain Sub-Domain Key Concepts & Colorado
Specifics
I. Regulatory Compliance Licensure & Certification QS vs. CO roles; Experience
requirements (24 months for
Structural vs. 8 months for Ag);
License renewal (CEC credits);
Reciprocity limits.
The "Act" & Rules Title 35, Article 10 (Pesticide
Applicators' Act); Civil
penalties; Local vs. State
preemption; Record keeping (3
years Commercial vs. 2 years
Private).
Notification & Posting Registry of
Pesticide-Sensitive Persons;
Signage requirements (Font
sizes: 60pt/24pt, Symbols);
Patient/Medical justification
updates; Abutting property
notification.
II. Toxicology & Safety Acute vs. Chronic LD50 definitions; Signal words
(Danger, Warning, Caution);
Routes of entry (Dermal, Oral,
Inhalation); Eye flushing
protocols (15-20 mins).
PPE & Handling Glove selection (Nitrile/Butyl);
Respirator fit testing; Washing
procedures; "WALES" mixing
order; Drift management.
III. Pest Biology Structural Insects Termites vs. Ants
(Morphology: Wings/Antennae);
Bed Bugs (kdr resistance,
VGSC mutation); Cockroaches
(Glucose aversion, Ootheca);
Stored Product Pests.
Arachnids Spiders (Brown Recluse vs.
Hobo identification); Ticks/Mites
(Life cycles, Disease vectors).
Vertebrates Rodents (Commensal
rats/mice); Hantavirus vectors
(Deer Mouse); Trap shyness;
Neophobia; Secondary
poisoning risks.
IV. Chemistry & Control Modes of Action (MoA) Anticoagulants (Vitamin K
cycle inhibition);
Neonicotinoids (Acetylcholine
receptors); IGRs (Juvenile

, Primary Domain Sub-Domain Key Concepts & Colorado
Specifics
Hormone mimics vs. Chitin
Synthesis Inhibitors).
Resistance Management Behavioral resistance (Glucose
aversion); Metabolic resistance;
Target site mutation (kdr).
V. Applied Mathematics Calibration GPA calculations; Nozzle flow
rates; Area geometry
(Rectangular, Circular); Active
Ingredient (AI) conversion; 1%
dilution logic.




2. GLOSSARY OF REGULATORY & BIOLOGICAL TERMS
● Abutting Property: Real property that shares a common border with the property being
treated. In Colorado, notification requirements for the pesticide-sensitive registry apply
specifically to these properties.
● Active Ingredient (AI): The specific chemical in a pesticide product that controls the
target pest.
● Acute Toxicity: Injury or illness produced from a single exposure to a pesticide.
Measured often by LD50.
● Anticoagulant: A class of rodenticides that inhibits blood clotting by interfering with the
Vitamin K epoxide reductase enzyme.
● Certified Operator (CO): An individual licensed to apply restricted-use pesticides without
on-site supervision, provided a Qualified Supervisor is employed by the same company.
● Chitin Synthesis Inhibitor (CSI): A type of Insect Growth Regulator (IGR) that prevents
the formation of chitin, causing death during molting (e.g., Noviflumuron).
● Economic Threshold: The density of a pest population at which control measures should
be initiated to prevent an increasing pest population from reaching the economic injury
level.
● Glucose Aversion: A behavioral resistance trait in German Cockroaches where glucose
triggers bitter gustatory receptors, leading to bait rejection.
● Juvenile Hormone Analog (JHA): An IGR that mimics the insect’s natural juvenile
hormone, preventing it from maturing into a reproductive adult (e.g., Methoprene,
Hydroprene).
● LD50 (Lethal Dose 50%): The dose of a toxicant required to kill 50% of a test population.
A lower LD50 indicates higher toxicity.
● Metamorphosis (Complete vs. Incomplete):
○ Complete (Holometabolous): Egg, Larva, Pupa, Adult (e.g., Fleas, Flies, Ants).
○ Incomplete (Hemimetabolous): Egg, Nymph, Adult (e.g., Roaches, Termites, Bed
Bugs).
● Qualified Supervisor (QS): The individual responsible for all pesticide applications made
by a commercial business. Requires specific experience (e.g., 24 months for structural)
and passing category exams.

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