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Pesticide applications in interiorscape situations involve treating either: - ANSWER
Above ground parts or growing medium
Constant use of insecticides on turf or in landscaped areas could lead to: - ANSWER
Disruption of natural enemies
An important reason to inspect the area where you will be completing a pesticide
application is to: - ANSWER Identify any hazardous situations
Commonly, pesticides incompatibility can be observed in the spray tank by: - ANSWER
Clumping or separation of the mixture
When applying most pesticides, the way to avoid breathing toxic vapors is to use a: -
ANSWER Chemical or cartage respirator
It takes your equipment 3 minutes to travel 264 feet. How fast, in miles per hour, is the
equipment traveling? - ANSWER 1 mile per hour
The surfaces of objects that are commonly present in interiorscapes during a pesticide
application might become etched can be caused by the: - ANSWER Inert ingredients
Employee handler pesticide safety training topics do NOT include hoe to: - ANSWER
Recognize the chemical characteristics of the pesticide
To increase the uniformity of spray droplets: - ANSWER Use nozzles designed for the
working pressure of your sprayer
One advantage of using ready to use pesticides formulation is: - ANSWER No mixing is
required
By increasing the nozzle office you will produce: - ANSWER Larger droplets
Which type of herbicide would you use on a lawn where you need to control annual
weeds? - ANSWER Pre-emergent herbicide
Before applying a pesticide, you must verify: - ANSWER The application equipment, to
, make sure it is working well
An applicators sprayer with a 30 gallon tank will cover 1.25 acres. The applicator plans
to apply a pesticide at a label rate of 1.5 pounds per acre. How much of this pesticide
will you need? - ANSWER 1.25 acres/tank x 1.5 lbs/acre=1.875
When using poisoned baits for controlling vertebrate pests, you should: - ANSWER
Place them into tamper resistant bait stations
A drawback of using common names instead of scientific names for identifying pest is: -
ANSWER Common names often do not provide any information about the relationship
of one organism to another
How much active ingredient would there be in a 5-gallon bottle of a 4E formulation? -
ANSWER 5 pounds
Using augmentation in a biological pest control strategy has limited effectiveness
because the: - ANSWER Beneficial organisms often soon leave the treated area
Which of the following could contribute to phytotoxicity problems when spraying a
pesticide on plants? - ANSWER Temperature and humidity at the time of application
Pesticide use records must be maintained for: - ANSWER 2 years
Applying a pre-emergent herbicide is an example of ________ use of a Pesticide? -
ANSWER Preventative
Which of the following must be considered when applying a pesticide? - ANSWER All
of the above: Protecting non-target plants/wildlife, avoiding damage to beneficial
species, and avoiding drift away from the target area
If the wrong pesticide has been accidentally applied to a site, you should notify the: -
ANSWER County Agricultural Commissioner
When referring to an ocular pesticide exposure on a pesticide handler, which body part
is affected? - ANSWER Eyes
Which of the following is a non-chemical weed control method? - ANSWER Controlled
burning
The information necessary for treating someone exposed to a pesticide is found in the: -
ANSWER Precautionary statement section of the pesticide label