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What is the most common route of pesticide entry for humans?
Dermal (skin).
What is the most dangerous route of pesticide entry for humans?
Eyes.
What does IPM stand for?
Integrated Pest Management.
What is the foundation of IPM?
Inspection.
What is the meaning of the signal word 'Danger'?
Highly toxic.
What is the mode of action for pesticides?
It affects body systems such as nerve, muscle, energy, growth, chitin, and gut.
,What happens when the same IRAC group is used repeatedly?
Resistance develops.
What does EC stand for in pesticide formulations?
Emulsifiable Concentrate.
What is a key characteristic of WP (Wettable Powder)?
Needs constant agitation.
What must be monitored in bait treatments?
Must follow label schedule.
What should be removed before any termite treatment?
Wood-to-soil contact, cellulose debris, termite tubes.
What is the definition of comprehensive treatment?
Includes all areas.
What percentage of ants leave the nest?
Only 1-10%.
,What is the most dangerous exposure route for humans?
Eye exposure.
What must contracts include?
A diagram.
What is the difference between RUP and GUP?
Restricted Use Pesticides vs General Use Pesticides.
What is a key difference between termites and ants?
Termites have straight antennae; ants have elbowed antennae.
What is the purpose of the Employee Registration Manual?
To prepare technicians for the Employee Registration Examination in Georgia.
Which organizations published the Employee Registration Manual?
The Georgia Structural Pest Control Commission and the Georgia Department
of Agriculture.
What is the minimum classroom training required for pest management
employees?
A minimum of 10 hours of classroom training.
, How many hours of supervised 'on the job' training are required?
70 hours of supervised 'on the job' training.
What must an employee do to become a registered technician?
Provide proof of training and pass the GSPCC examination.
What is the role of pest management professionals (PMPs)?
To provide inspections, recommendations, pesticide applications, and
interventions to manage pest infestations.
What is Integrated Pest Management (IPM)?
A strategy that combines different management practices to control pest
populations effectively and responsibly.