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GA PEST EMPLOYEE REGISTRATION EXAM 2025|
BRAND NEW ACTUAL EXAM WITH 100% VERIFIED
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT SOLUTIONS|
GUARANTEED VALUE PACK| ACE YOUR GRADES.
Certified Operator Categories - (answer)household pest control (HPC), wood
destroying organisms (WDO), and fumigation (FUM)
All wood infestation inspection reports must be issued on the state-approved form.
The report is a statement of what was observed and recorded when the structure
was inspected. It requires the inspection and documentation of previous and active
infestations of:
WDO FORMS... - (answer)• Subterranean termites
• Powder post beetles
• Wood boring beetles
• Dry wood termites
• Wood decaying fungus
Comprehensive Post Construction Soil Termiticide Application - (answer)•
Removal of all cellulosic material from under the building
• Removal of all wood to earth contacts except pressure treated wood designed for
ground contact
• Removal of all visible and accessible termite tunnels
• Application of an approved termiticide to all exterior and interior soils, consistent
with the products label and labeling directions. State regulations may exceed label
requirements for drill intervals.
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Defined Post Construction Soil Termiticide Application - (answer)• Removal of
all cellulosic material from under the building
• Removal of all wood to earth contacts except pressure treated wood designed for
ground contact
• Removal of all accessible termite tunnels
• Application of an approved termiticide consistent with product label and labeling
directions. State regulations may exceed label requirements for drill intervals
Post Construction Non Soil Termiticide Applications, Other Than Baits -
(answer)• Removal of all cellulosic material from under the building
• Removal of all wood to earth contacts except pressure treated wood designed for
ground contact
• Removal of all visible and accessible termite tunnels
• Application of an approved termiticide consistent with product label and labeling
directions
Post Construction Termiticide Bait Applications - (answer)• Removal of all
cellulosic material from under the building
• Removal of all wood to earth contacts except pressure treated wood designed for
ground contact
• Removal of all visible and accessible termite tunnels
• Install/service an approved baiting system consistent with the product label and
labeling directions.
Pre-Construction Termiticide Bait Applications - (answer)Systems must be
monitored consistent with the product/system label for one year at no additional
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cost when installed for pre-construction or to control infestations found during the
coverage period of an Official Georgia Wood Infestation Inspection Report
Treatment of Powder Post Beetles and Wood Borers - (answer)* Application of an
approved pesticide
*Ventilation of the under-floor space between the bottom of the floor joists and the
earth
*Installation of a vapor barrier to cover a minimum of 70% of the exposed soil
surface in a crawlspace.
Treatment of Wood Decay Fungi - (answer)* Ventilation of the under-floor space
between the bottom of the floor joists and the earth
*Installation of a vapor barrier to cover a minimum of 70% of the exposed soil
surface in a crawlspace.
*If an infestation of water conducting fungi is located in the under-floor space,
then additional control measures are required.
Treatment of Dry Wood Termites - (answer)* Application of an approved
pesticide
Household Pest Control - (answer)Only pesticides registered with the EPA and the
Georgia Department of Agriculture are permitted for use. All pesticides must be
applied consistent with the product label and labeling directions.
Household Pest Control Contracts Must Contain... - (answer)A contract must be
issued for all treatments. All residential contracts must contain:
*three-day right to cancel the contract
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*terms for any contract extension
*insurance requirement statement.
Fair Business Practices Act - (answer)The Georgia Office of Consumer Affairs
administers the Fair Business Practices Act, requiring all contracts signed at the
customer's home or business contain a notice that the contract may be canceled for
up to three business days after signing. It also requires that all work will be done in
a quality manner.
Hazardous Waste Management Act - (answer)In 1979 Georgia passed the Georgia
Hazardous Waste Management Act to follow the Federal Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act (RCRA). This law protects human health and the environment
from improper activities involving hazardous waste.
Pesticide Use and Application Act - (answer)This law deals with the regulation
and licensing of certain areas related to structural pest control. These include areas
such as mosquito control and applications of pesticides to lawns.
Three life-support requirements a pest needs to survive are... - (answer)Food,
Water, and Harborage (place to hide)
The services provided by the pest management professional address pests that can
be put into three major groups: - (answer)•Insects and other arthropods (mites,
ticks, and spiders)
•Vertebrates (birds, squirrels, rats and mice)
•Wood decay fungi
GA PEST EMPLOYEE REGISTRATION EXAM 2025|
BRAND NEW ACTUAL EXAM WITH 100% VERIFIED
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT SOLUTIONS|
GUARANTEED VALUE PACK| ACE YOUR GRADES.
Certified Operator Categories - (answer)household pest control (HPC), wood
destroying organisms (WDO), and fumigation (FUM)
All wood infestation inspection reports must be issued on the state-approved form.
The report is a statement of what was observed and recorded when the structure
was inspected. It requires the inspection and documentation of previous and active
infestations of:
WDO FORMS... - (answer)• Subterranean termites
• Powder post beetles
• Wood boring beetles
• Dry wood termites
• Wood decaying fungus
Comprehensive Post Construction Soil Termiticide Application - (answer)•
Removal of all cellulosic material from under the building
• Removal of all wood to earth contacts except pressure treated wood designed for
ground contact
• Removal of all visible and accessible termite tunnels
• Application of an approved termiticide to all exterior and interior soils, consistent
with the products label and labeling directions. State regulations may exceed label
requirements for drill intervals.
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Defined Post Construction Soil Termiticide Application - (answer)• Removal of
all cellulosic material from under the building
• Removal of all wood to earth contacts except pressure treated wood designed for
ground contact
• Removal of all accessible termite tunnels
• Application of an approved termiticide consistent with product label and labeling
directions. State regulations may exceed label requirements for drill intervals
Post Construction Non Soil Termiticide Applications, Other Than Baits -
(answer)• Removal of all cellulosic material from under the building
• Removal of all wood to earth contacts except pressure treated wood designed for
ground contact
• Removal of all visible and accessible termite tunnels
• Application of an approved termiticide consistent with product label and labeling
directions
Post Construction Termiticide Bait Applications - (answer)• Removal of all
cellulosic material from under the building
• Removal of all wood to earth contacts except pressure treated wood designed for
ground contact
• Removal of all visible and accessible termite tunnels
• Install/service an approved baiting system consistent with the product label and
labeling directions.
Pre-Construction Termiticide Bait Applications - (answer)Systems must be
monitored consistent with the product/system label for one year at no additional
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cost when installed for pre-construction or to control infestations found during the
coverage period of an Official Georgia Wood Infestation Inspection Report
Treatment of Powder Post Beetles and Wood Borers - (answer)* Application of an
approved pesticide
*Ventilation of the under-floor space between the bottom of the floor joists and the
earth
*Installation of a vapor barrier to cover a minimum of 70% of the exposed soil
surface in a crawlspace.
Treatment of Wood Decay Fungi - (answer)* Ventilation of the under-floor space
between the bottom of the floor joists and the earth
*Installation of a vapor barrier to cover a minimum of 70% of the exposed soil
surface in a crawlspace.
*If an infestation of water conducting fungi is located in the under-floor space,
then additional control measures are required.
Treatment of Dry Wood Termites - (answer)* Application of an approved
pesticide
Household Pest Control - (answer)Only pesticides registered with the EPA and the
Georgia Department of Agriculture are permitted for use. All pesticides must be
applied consistent with the product label and labeling directions.
Household Pest Control Contracts Must Contain... - (answer)A contract must be
issued for all treatments. All residential contracts must contain:
*three-day right to cancel the contract
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*terms for any contract extension
*insurance requirement statement.
Fair Business Practices Act - (answer)The Georgia Office of Consumer Affairs
administers the Fair Business Practices Act, requiring all contracts signed at the
customer's home or business contain a notice that the contract may be canceled for
up to three business days after signing. It also requires that all work will be done in
a quality manner.
Hazardous Waste Management Act - (answer)In 1979 Georgia passed the Georgia
Hazardous Waste Management Act to follow the Federal Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act (RCRA). This law protects human health and the environment
from improper activities involving hazardous waste.
Pesticide Use and Application Act - (answer)This law deals with the regulation
and licensing of certain areas related to structural pest control. These include areas
such as mosquito control and applications of pesticides to lawns.
Three life-support requirements a pest needs to survive are... - (answer)Food,
Water, and Harborage (place to hide)
The services provided by the pest management professional address pests that can
be put into three major groups: - (answer)•Insects and other arthropods (mites,
ticks, and spiders)
•Vertebrates (birds, squirrels, rats and mice)
•Wood decay fungi