(Group 3)
Accumulative insecticides can increase in the bodies of people and animals. - ANS-True
Additives can lessen glide. - ANS-True
Adsorption means the pesticide sticks to a surface. - ANS-True
Air has the ability to move particles for long distances. - ANS-True
Any pesticide that is off-target is a pollutant and may be dangerous. - ANS-True
At high air or floor floor temperatures, vapors from insecticides may injure prone flora. -
ANS-True
Bees are typically proof against glide. - ANS-False
Beneficial parasites and predators that assist manage pests will also be killed by drift. -
ANS-True
Both horizontal and vertical air movement can affect go with the flow. - ANS-True
Cool weather reduces flow. - ANS-True
Drift can occur indoors. - ANS-True
Drift takes place best whilst insecticides are applied over the ocean. - ANS-False
Droplet size is encouraged via stress. - ANS-True
Dust formulations are product of small debris and feature a greater capacity for drift than
granular formulations. - ANS-True
Forced air warmness is incapable of spreading insecticides. - ANS-False
Generally, the better the stress, the smaller the droplet size. - ANS-True