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This 2026/2027 CA Branch 3 Structural Pest Control Exam Test Bank provides verified questions, correct answers, and detailed rationales, graded A+ for guaranteed exam success. Topics include distinguishing brown rot vs. white rot in wood, sapstain vs. mold fungi discoloration, identifying winged termites vs. winged ants, termite caste functions (workers, soldiers, primary and secondary reproductives), and practical pest identification and control strategies. Perfect for rapid review, structured practice, and exam mastery, this test bank aligns with Spring-Summer 2026/2027 CA structural pest control standards. Instantly downloadable, it includes realistic pest control scenarios, detailed rationales, and strategies to help candidates ace the CA Branch 3 Exam.

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CA BRANCH 3 STRUCTURAL PEST
CONTROL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS




How can you tell the difference between wood suffering from brown rot
and wood suffering from white rot? - ANSWER- Wood infested with
brown rot typically:




• appears dark brown,




• shows excessive shrinkage,




• develops cross-grain cracking, and




• can be crushed easily to form a brownish powder.

,Wood infested with white rot on the other hand, often:




• appears whiter than normal,




• shows normal shrinkage,




• does not crack across the grain,




• is spongy to the touch.


What is the difference between the stains caused by stain (sapstain)
fungi vs. mold fungi? - ANSWER- Sapstain fungi live on the starch in
wood cells. These fungi may discolor the sapwood entirely or in
patches. This stain is deep within the wood and cannot be removed
by brushing or planing.




On the other hand, discoloration caused by mold fungi is superficial.
This means that you can usually remove the discoloration by

,brushing or planing. However, on hardwoods with open pores (very
large and visible vessels) such as the oaks, the surface molds may
cause stains that are too deep to remove easily.


How can you distinguish between winged termites and winged ants? -
ANSWER- Look at their antennae, waists, and wings. Winged
termites have straight antennae, thick waists, and wings that are
equal in size and shape. Winged ants have bent antennae, narrow
waists, and forewings that are larger than the hind wings.


Name the four basic castes of termites. Describe the basic function(s) of
each caste. - ANSWER- Workers - gather food, maintain the
galleries, tend the young, and groom the other termites.


Soldiers - guard the colony against predators.


Primary reproductives - "swarmers" that fly out of their colonies to
start new colonies of their own. They are the future kinds and
queens of new colonies.


Secondary reproductives - supplement egg production in the
presence of the king and queen and can take over the egg laying if
the queen dies or begins to fail.


Do subterranean termites live entirely within wood? Why or why not? -
ANSWER- No, because they require a constant source of moisture
to survive. However, they can live in wood with less than 20%

, moisture by getting their moisture from the ground. They transport
this moisture through flattened, earthen shelter tubes that serve as
passageways from the soil to the infested wood.


How do subterranean termites most often infest wood in buildings? -
ANSWER- They gain entry through untreated wood that touches or is
close to the ground, particularly at porches, steps, and terraces. They can
also infest buildings through cracks or voids in foundations or concrete
floors that make it easy for termites to reach wood that is not close to the
soil.


Describe the frass pellets of drywood termites. - ANSWER- They are
small and cylindrical with six depressions on the sides. These pellets are
unique to drywood termites and are used for identification.


Where do drywood termites most often occur? - ANSWER- In southern
Florida, southern California, and along the southern gulf coast of the
United States.


Do drywood termites live entirely within wood? Why or why not? -
ANSWER- Yes, because they require little moisture (wood MCs as low
as 5%). Unlike subterranean termites, drywood termites have no
connection with the soil.


List several ways you can protect wood from termites. - ANSWER- To
protect wood from subterranean termites, you can:

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