At what time of year Yields the best control of the May or early June
nymph stage?
If populations are high when should a repeat Apply again in October to control the adult ticks
application be done?
Define eco-tone Area where lawn meets woodland edges
For control of American dog tick's treat anytime after True
the adults emerge in the spring, late April. True or
false
A single application of most acaricides will provide True
85-90% or better control. True or false
To control ticks, repeat applications are always False
necessary. True or false
, Pesticides to control ticks are the most effective way True
to reduce tick populations, particularly if combined
with landscaping methods that decrease habitat. True
or false
When applying a liquid formulations, use sufficient True
spray volume and pressure for thorough coverage
and penetration of the vegetation and leaf litter. True
or false
True or false. The following areas are tick habitat and True
should be the focus of spray. Area where lawn meets
the woods, Stonewalls, or ornamental plantings.
True or false. The perimeter of yards in areas that are True
often used by people, (Play areas, storage areas,
walkways, mailboxes) should be a focus of control.
True or false. Spraying for ticks at parks and school True
athletic fields with open fields and large lawns isn't
necessary.
nymph stage?
If populations are high when should a repeat Apply again in October to control the adult ticks
application be done?
Define eco-tone Area where lawn meets woodland edges
For control of American dog tick's treat anytime after True
the adults emerge in the spring, late April. True or
false
A single application of most acaricides will provide True
85-90% or better control. True or false
To control ticks, repeat applications are always False
necessary. True or false
, Pesticides to control ticks are the most effective way True
to reduce tick populations, particularly if combined
with landscaping methods that decrease habitat. True
or false
When applying a liquid formulations, use sufficient True
spray volume and pressure for thorough coverage
and penetration of the vegetation and leaf litter. True
or false
True or false. The following areas are tick habitat and True
should be the focus of spray. Area where lawn meets
the woods, Stonewalls, or ornamental plantings.
True or false. The perimeter of yards in areas that are True
often used by people, (Play areas, storage areas,
walkways, mailboxes) should be a focus of control.
True or false. Spraying for ticks at parks and school True
athletic fields with open fields and large lawns isn't
necessary.