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MN Pesticide Applicator (Category A),
Category A and E Pesticide Test
Practice, Minnesota Pesticide
Applicators Certification Class C Insect
Identification, Category E: Turf and
Ornamentals Minnesota Pesticide Exam
(Terms to Know)
MN Pesticide Applicator (Category A), Category A and E Pesticide Test, MN Class C Insect Identification,
Category E: Turf and Ornamentals Minnesota Pesticide Exam
• MN Pesticide Applicator (Category A) Answered
• Category A and E Pesticide Test Practice Answered
• Minnesota Pesticide Applicators Certification Class C Insect Identification Answered
• Category E: Turf and Ornamentals Minnesota Pesticide Exam (Terms to Know) Answered
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Pesticide Misuse
-Not using a pesticide according to label directions
-using a pesticide not registered for sale or use in MN
-applying without a license
-applying in a endangering way to animals/ppl/environment
MDA
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MN Department of Agriculture
FIFRA
Federal insecticide, fungicide, and rodenticide act .
Restricted Use Pesticides (RUPs)
Pesticide formulation designed and approved by the FIFRA
Non-Restricted Use Pesticides (Non-RUPs)
All pesticides other than RUPs including general use and unclassified
pesticides, organic pesticides, etc
Structural Pest Control Applicator (SPCA)
These applicators apply pesticide 'for hire' in, on or around their
customers buildings and other structures.
Re-certification
There are two ways to recertify .
1 - attend an MDA approved category specific recertification workshop.
2 - re-test by taking the category certification exams and pay retest
fees.
Reciprocity
Allow someone residing in licensed in another state to obtain a pesticide
applicator license in MN without being required to take MN initial
certification exams or completing MN recertification requirements .
Endangered Species
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A plant or animal in danger of extinction.
Examples-
MN Dwarf Trout Lily
Piping Plover
Topeka Shiner
Karner Blue Butterfly
Higgins Eye Pearly Mussel
Winged Mapleleaf Mussel
Threatened Species
A plant or animal likely to become endangered within the foreseeable
future.
Examples-
Leedy's Roseroot
Prairie bush clover
Western prairie fringed orchid
Canada Lynx
Candidate Species
Plants or animals that are being considered for designation as
threatened or endangered .
Examples-
Spragues Pipit
Eastern Massasauga
Dakota Skipper
Snuffbox
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Sheepnose
Spectaclecasew
Pesticide Management Plan
A plan of protection for groundwater and surface water.
Best Management Practices (BMPs)
These are practical, research-based ways for users of pesticides to
prevent or minimize contamination.
Application Setbacks
The distance of untreated land between a pesticide treated area in the
areas that need protection from the pesticides.
Depth to Groundwater
The distance from the soil surface down to the water table.
Backflow
When the water source filling the pesticide application equipment has a
water pressure drop unexpectedly in the supply line, electricity is shut
down or a pump fails and the pesticide runs back into the water source,
contaminating it.
Air Gap
A physical separation, or gap, between the water source and the rim of
the tank or container you are filling, designed to prevent backflow.
Reduced Pressure Principal Device
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