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Private Applicator - ANSWERSCertified applicator who uses or supervises the use of any restricted use pesticide to produce an agricultural commodity Renewal of Certification Commercial Applicator - ANSWERSCertification Expires June 30th Second yr after issue. OPS will send a renewal notice. Continuing education credits required. Certified Commercial Applicator - ANSWERSuses pesticide for any use other than as described for private applicator Certified Registered Technician - ANSWERSindividual who performs services similar to commercial applicator. May use general use pesticides on the job without supervision and may use RUPs only under direct supervision. 20 hours job training and 20 hours manual study Type of Applicators - ANSWERSFor Hire, Not for hire- only on property owned or leased by the applicator or by his or her employer, Government Employees, Inactive Responsibilities - ANSWERS- Adherence to Pesticide Label -Supervision of Registered Tech and Person in Training -Recordkeeping -Licensing -Reporting Accidents Adherence to Label - ANSWERSLabel is legal agreement between EPA, Manufacturer and User Supervision of Registered Technicians and Uncertified Persons in Training - ANSWERS- uncertified must have direct onsite supervision for any pesticide. Tech must have onsite supervision for restricted use. Recordkeeping - ANSWERS- must keep records of all applications for minimum of 2 years. Reporting Incidents - ANSWERSReport all accidents that pose a threat to any person, public health, or the environment via telephone within 48 hours to VDACS-OPS. Written report also required within 10 days. Additional reports may need to be made depending on severity. Pesticide Business License - ANSWERS-$50 annual and a separate license is needed for each location. -$100,000 insurance property damage, $100,000 for personal injury and $300,00 per occurrence - license expires March 31st each year Pesticide Business Responsibilities - ANSWERS-If RUP are sold or distributed a certified commercial applicator must be present at each location during business hours -Commercial Applicator must be employee of business applying or recommending pesticide use. -Sales of all RUP and all applications must be recorded for 2 years -Comply with state regulations Pests - ANSWERS-Competes with humans or desirable plants for food or water -Injures humans, animals, structures, desirable plants, or possessions -Spreads disease -Annoys humans Pest Categories - ANSWERSKey Pests Occasional Pests Secondary Pests Key pests - ANSWERSNearly always present, cause major damage and require regular control Occasional Pests - ANSWERSMigratory or cyclical and require intermittent control Secondary Pests - ANSWERSControl only under certain circumstances required Identification - ANSWERSRequired to address a situation including: -Physical Features -Characteristics of damage -Development and Biology -Key, Secondary, or Occasional -Control Goal Basic Pest Groups - ANSWERS-Weeds -Parasites and Diseases -Mollusks -Arthropods -Vertebrates Weeds - ANSWERS-Hardy and Aggressive -Large seed production efficiently spread -Spreading by runners or underground stems -Weed seeds can remain dormant for extended duration -Can tolerate harsh conditions -Can compete for soil moisture, light, and nutrients better than cultivated plants

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Private Applicator - ANSWERSCertified applicator who uses or supervises the use of
any restricted use pesticide to produce an agricultural commodity

Renewal of Certification Commercial Applicator - ANSWERSCertification Expires June
30th Second yr after issue. OPS will send a renewal notice. Continuing education
credits required.

Certified Commercial Applicator - ANSWERSuses pesticide for any use other than as
described for private applicator

Certified Registered Technician - ANSWERSindividual who performs services similar to
commercial applicator. May use general use pesticides on the job without supervision
and may use RUPs only under direct supervision. 20 hours job training and 20 hours
manual study

Type of Applicators - ANSWERSFor Hire, Not for hire- only on property owned or
leased by the applicator or by his or her employer, Government Employees, Inactive

Responsibilities - ANSWERS- Adherence to Pesticide Label
-Supervision of Registered Tech and Person in Training
-Recordkeeping
-Licensing
-Reporting Accidents

Adherence to Label - ANSWERSLabel is legal agreement between EPA, Manufacturer
and User

Supervision of Registered Technicians and Uncertified Persons in Training -
ANSWERS- uncertified must have direct onsite supervision for any pesticide. Tech must
have onsite supervision for restricted use.

Recordkeeping - ANSWERS- must keep records of all applications for minimum of 2
years.

Reporting Incidents - ANSWERSReport all accidents that pose a threat to any person,
public health, or the environment via telephone within 48 hours to VDACS-OPS. Written
report also required within 10 days. Additional reports may need to be made depending
on severity.

,Pesticide Business License - ANSWERS-$50 annual and a separate license is needed
for each location.
-$100,000 insurance property damage, $100,000 for personal injury and $300,00 per
occurrence
- license expires March 31st each year

Pesticide Business Responsibilities - ANSWERS-If RUP are sold or distributed a
certified commercial applicator must be present at each location during business hours
-Commercial Applicator must be employee of business applying or recommending
pesticide use.
-Sales of all RUP and all applications must be recorded for 2 years
-Comply with state regulations

Pests - ANSWERS-Competes with humans or desirable plants for food or water
-Injures humans, animals, structures, desirable plants, or possessions
-Spreads disease
-Annoys humans

Pest Categories - ANSWERSKey Pests
Occasional Pests
Secondary Pests

Key pests - ANSWERSNearly always present, cause major damage and require regular
control

Occasional Pests - ANSWERSMigratory or cyclical and require intermittent control

Secondary Pests - ANSWERSControl only under certain circumstances required

Identification - ANSWERSRequired to address a situation including:
-Physical Features
-Characteristics of damage
-Development and Biology
-Key, Secondary, or Occasional
-Control Goal

Basic Pest Groups - ANSWERS-Weeds
-Parasites and Diseases
-Mollusks
-Arthropods
-Vertebrates

Weeds - ANSWERS-Hardy and Aggressive
-Large seed production efficiently spread
-Spreading by runners or underground stems
-Weed seeds can remain dormant for extended duration

,-Can tolerate harsh conditions
-Can compete for soil moisture, light, and nutrients better than cultivated plants

Monocot - ANSWERS-One leaf seed
-Parallel Leaf Veins
-Fibrous Routs
-Grasses and Lillies
-Crabgrass, Johnsongrass

Dicott (broadleaves - ANSWERS-Two seed leafs
-Broad or narrow leaves with netlike veins
-Flower parts in multiples of 4 or 5
-Taproots penetrate deep into soil
-Some have wppdy stems
-Trees and Shrubs
-Poison ivy, dandelions

Annuals - ANSWERS-Live 1 yr or less
-Germinate from seed, grow, flower, set seed and die within 12 months
-Summer annuals germinate in spring or summer and flower in later summer or early fall
-Crabgrass, Russian thistle
-Winter annuals germinate in late summer, fall, or winter and flower in the spring

Biennials - ANSWERS- 2 yr life cycle
- Germinate and grow foliage during first yr with the first yr growth often as wide low
growing cluster of leaves called rosette
-Second yr biennials flower, set seed and die

Perennials - ANSWERS- Live more than 2 yrs and some live for many yrs
- Store food in underground parts and sue this energy to produce new growth early in
each growing season
-Harder to control
-Flower and set seeds repeatedly 1 or more times a year
-Have special structures for spreading
-Poison Ivy, Locust Trees

Pathogens causing most plant and animal diseases - ANSWERSFungi, Bacteria,
Mycoplasms, Viruses

Parasites - ANSWERSTick, Lice, Fleas, Bedbugs, Mosquitoes, Nematodes, Mollusks.
Plants have leaf spots

Arthropods Insects - ANSWERSAnimals with segmented bodies and jointed
APPENDAGES.
-external skeleton of light but strong material chitin

, - Jointed legs for walking and other specialized appendages such as antennas,
pinchers, sucking tubes, etc.

Insects - ANSWERS-Produce large offspring numbers
-Can be difficult to identify because body changes as they develop called
Metamorphosis

Gradual Metamorphosis - ANSWERS-Insects Develop from egg to wingless nymphs
then mature adults with no pupa stage
-Nymphs look similar to adults as they feed and grow they molt(shed) multiple times
growing larger
-grasshopper, cockroaches

Complete Metamorphosis - ANSWERS4 Stages: Egg, Larva, Pupa, Adult
-Larvae look very different from adult
-Larvae are active feeders and often look like worms with antennas and legs
-Pupa often cocooned
-Adult form produces eggs for next generation
-Moths, butterfly, ant, wasp, fleas

Arachnids - ANSWERSWingless Arthropods with 4 pairs of legs on the rear body
section and no antennas
-Two body parts: Cephalothora (head and thorax) and abdomen
-spiders, ticks, mites, scorpions

Vertebrates - ANSWERSAnimals with backbone including mammals, birds, reptiles, and
fish
-Become pests when they damage property, agriculture, or are a threat to human health
and safety
-Indoor control focuses on eradication of rodent pests
-Outdoor control focuses on suppressing nuisance animals

Deciding when to use pest control - ANSWERS1. Control only when causing
unacceptable harm or damage
2. Use a control strategy that will reduce numbers to an acceptable level
3. Cause as little harm as possible to everything else

Thresholds - ANSWERS- Levels of pest populations that trigger action to prevent the
pests in an area from causing unacceptable injury or harm.
- Can be based on appearance, health, or economic concerns.
- Threshold levels can be zero, for homes or food processing to high.

Economic Thresholds - ANSWERS- Threshold levels are often set at the level of
economic losses caused by the pest will surpass the cost to control the pest known as
economic thresholds.

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