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2 methods public fitness pests affect human beings - ANS-they could directly reason pain or
disease and certain pests can transmit disorder organisms
4 fundamental standards involved in water management for mosquito control - ANS-take
away mosquito habitat, prevent water accumulation, growth the quantity of status water to
add predators, and increase movement of water inside the mosquito breeding area
4 fundamental styles of insect mouthparts - ANS-chewing, sponging, piercing-sucking, and
siphoning
4 degrees of development in ticks - ANS-egg, larva, nymph, adults
A particular pesticide product this is federally registered by EPA is not criminal for use in SC
till it's also registered through... - ANS-DPR
abatement - ANS-reduction in pest population to an acceptable level
adulticide - ANS-an insecticide that's poisonous to the grownup level of insects
aerosol dispenser (computer virus bomb or indoor fogger) - ANS-includes a disposable field
charged with an inert gasoline and the correct insecticidal answer; designed for indoor space
spraying; discharges a excellent mist that usually isn't always suitable for residual packages
agitators - ANS-help sprayers to preserve spray material uniformly mixed
Allows state registrations to be extra restrictive than federal registrations, but they can't be
much less restrictive than the federal statutes - ANS-FIFRA
Allows the federal and state authorities to modify the registration, manufacture,
transportation, use and advertising of insecticides - ANS-FIFRA
American canine tick - ANS-this tick has pale whitish markings on again, and it's miles
observed usually within the Piedmont vicinity
Application practices that pesticide applicators should remember the usage of to avoid
impacting non-goal organisms, together with endangered species - ANS-Do no longer
observe pesticides without delay to surface water, use buffer zones, keep away from
pesticide programs while climate conditions are irrelevant, and select chemical substances
that are less toxic to flora and animals
, arthropod-borne encephalitis - ANS-a disorder which may be caused by 1 of some of viruses
and that's transmitted to people through mosquitoes and ticks
arthropoda - ANS-a big organization of organisms characterised via a tough external
overlaying referred to as an exoskeleton and appendages composed of inflexible segments
with flexible joints among them (insects, spiders, scorpions, ticks, and so on)
organic manipulate (manage techniques for pests) - ANS-the usage of predators and
parasites may be effective in controlling some pest species, if the beneficial organisms can
set up themselves or if a population may be maintained artificially; self-maintaining as soon
as mounted; will no longer get rid of pests, because survival of the manage agent(s)
depends on the continuing presence of the pest species, even at low ranges
biological vector - ANS-the disease agent or parasite completes part of its existence cycle or
increases in range at the same time as within the vector
biting midges, no-see-ums, or punkies (Culicoides and Leptoconops) - ANS-very tiny biting
gnats; only women chew; larvae live in aquatic/semi-aquatic situations or in moist soil; 1
species is a vector for blue tongue virus in livestock and sheep; different species may be
vectors of tularemia/rabbit fever
black flies (Simuliidae) - ANS-one ladies of these flies are capable of taking a blood meal;
larvae and pupae grasp to rocks inside the rapids of clean streams; at the least 1 species is
known to be a mechanical vector of the pathogen for tularemia
Black-legged tick/deer tick - ANS-a very small tick this is brown with black legs; commonly
determined close to the coast
blue tongue - ANS-a viral ailment of sheep, goats, cattle, etc. Transmitted by using positive
biting midges (a type of small fly)
bottle and blow flies/calliphoridae - ANS-adults of these flies enter and become nuisances in
homes (specially within the fall); adults are bronze, blue or inexperienced and feature an
appearance much like coloured glass; lay eggs on any natural matter however favor to infest
the wounds of residing animals; a few larvae of species can motive myiasis in animals and
human beings
brown canine tick - ANS-a reddish-brown tick that assaults dogs; discovered during SC
BTI - ANS-a species of bacteria this is ingested through mosquito larvae; the spores include
a massive crystal of toxin and when the spores are ingested, the crystal dissolves and
poisons the larvae; the crystals do now not dissolve in the stomachs of vertebrates (fish,
birds, and mammals) and are harmlessly eliminated
BTI (abbreviation which means) - ANS-Bacillus thuringiensis (var.) isralensis