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1. What is the primary goal of integrated pest management (IPM) in
Texas pest control?
To manage pest populations with minimal environmental impact
IPM focuses on prevention, monitoring, and control using methods
that reduce risks to humans, property, and the environment.
2. What is the maximum re-entry interval for most non-residential
pesticide applications in Texas?
As stated on the pesticide label
The label is legally binding and dictates the specific re-entry period for
safety.
,3. Which pest control method involves using natural predators to reduce
pest populations?
Biological control
Biological control uses living organisms, such as lady beetles for aphid
control, to naturally reduce pest numbers.
4. Which agency regulates pesticide use in Texas?
Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA)
TDA enforces state laws on pesticide registration, licensing, and
application.
5. What is the safest way to dispose of leftover pesticide?
Follow label disposal instructions
The label includes legally required disposal instructions to prevent
environmental contamination.
6. What type of pesticide is designed to control rodents?
Rodenticide
Rodenticides are formulated to kill mice, rats, and other rodents.
7. In Texas, how often must pest control operators renew their license?
Annually
Texas pest control licenses must be renewed each year with continuing
education requirements met.
,8. What PPE is typically required when mixing concentrated pesticides?
Gloves, goggles, and protective clothing
Concentrates pose higher exposure risks, requiring full protective gear.
9. What is the most important first step before using any pesticide?
Read and follow the label instructions
The pesticide label is the law and provides critical safety and usage
information.
10. What type of pesticide targets weeds?
Herbicide
Herbicides are chemicals used to manage unwanted plants.
11. How should pesticide storage areas be labeled?
Clearly marked and secured
Labeling and securing storage prevents accidental exposure or theft.
12. Which pest is known to spread West Nile virus?
Mosquito
Mosquitoes are vectors for multiple diseases, including West Nile virus.
13. What is the action threshold in pest control?
The point at which pest damage justifies control measures
Action thresholds prevent unnecessary pesticide applications.
14. What is the primary reason for calibrating pesticide application
equipment?
, To ensure the correct amount is applied
Calibration prevents overuse, underuse, and waste of pesticides.
15. Which federal agency registers pesticides for use in the United
States?
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
The EPA evaluates pesticides for safety and efficacy before approving
them for sale.
16. What is a signal word on a pesticide label?
An indication of the product's toxicity
Signal words like “Danger” or “Caution” alert users to hazard levels.
17. What is drift in pesticide application?
Movement of pesticide away from the target area
Drift can cause damage to non-target areas and violate label laws.
18. What is the main pest concern for structural pest control in
Texas homes?
Termites
Termites cause significant structural damage in Texas’s warm climate.
19. How long must pesticide application records be kept in Texas?
Two years
Texas law requires pest control businesses to maintain application
records for two years.