Nebraska Pesticide Applicator Certification
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Why do Pesticides Applications sometimes fail - ANSWER👀 wrong pest identification
wrong dosage
not using the pesticide for the correct target
application timing
application equipment
environment conditions
pesticide degradation
pest resistance
How can one or more Control Options Improve Pest Control - ANSWER👀 it can help
reduce or eliminate a pest population, promote a healthy environment, save money and etc.
How does Selectivity Affect Chemical Controls - ANSWER👀 Selectivity only affects certain
pests but have little to no effect on others
How does Persistence Affect Chemical Controls - ANSWER👀 some pests can not be
taken care of in one application sometimes it is necessary to use a residual pesticide to help
control the pests
,How does Pest Population Levels Trigger Control Procedures - ANSWER👀 when they
reach a specific level known as the "action threshold" which is a point where the pest
population is considered high enough to cause significant damage
Prevention Management Goals - ANSWER👀 preventing loss or damage from pests
Suppression Management Goals - ANSWER👀 aiming to reduce the current pest
population level
Mode of Action - ANSWER👀 the way in which a pesticide affects the target plant, animal,
or microorganism
Two tactics that will Minimize the Development of Pesticide Resistance - ANSWER👀 use
new or altered pesticides and treat with pesticides that have different or altered modes of
action
Why are there Regulations on Pesticides in the United States - ANSWER👀 pesticides are
a hazardous substance that can cause serious injury if it is used improperly
What is the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) - ANSWER👀 the
federal law or statute that regulates the production, transportation, sale, use, and disposal of
pesticides
Why is it Important to Know and Follow the Federal Laws and Regulations related to
Pesticide Use - ANSWER👀 there are major consequences for the person that misused
pesticides and/or the company they work for as well
, Restricted Use Pesticides (RUP) - ANSWER👀 the EPA classifies a pesticide as restricted
use if it exceeds one or more human health toxicity criteria or based on other regulatory
standards
What is the difference between general use and restricted use pesticides - ANSWER👀
general use pesticides are those that have a lower toxicity than restricted use pesticides
Why is it Important to Maintain Application Records and Training Records - ANSWER👀
valuable in the case of a complaint or lawsuit
help determine what pesticides worked and which ones didn't and the reason why
help plan future purchases
provide information needed by medical staff
What is Section 3 Registration - ANSWER👀 a standard federal (EPA) registration, most
pesticides are registered this way and contain an official EPA register number
What is Special Local Need (SLN) Registration - ANSWER👀 a section 24(c) registration
allows states to expand or limit the uses of certain registered pesticides within their
jurisdiction
Using barriers to prevent pests from getting into an area is an examples of which type of
pest management method? - ANSWER👀 Mechanical control
Lowering the humidity of stored grains and other food products to reduce damage from
mold is an example of which type of pest management method? - ANSWER👀
Physical/Environmental Control
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Why do Pesticides Applications sometimes fail - ANSWER👀 wrong pest identification
wrong dosage
not using the pesticide for the correct target
application timing
application equipment
environment conditions
pesticide degradation
pest resistance
How can one or more Control Options Improve Pest Control - ANSWER👀 it can help
reduce or eliminate a pest population, promote a healthy environment, save money and etc.
How does Selectivity Affect Chemical Controls - ANSWER👀 Selectivity only affects certain
pests but have little to no effect on others
How does Persistence Affect Chemical Controls - ANSWER👀 some pests can not be
taken care of in one application sometimes it is necessary to use a residual pesticide to help
control the pests
,How does Pest Population Levels Trigger Control Procedures - ANSWER👀 when they
reach a specific level known as the "action threshold" which is a point where the pest
population is considered high enough to cause significant damage
Prevention Management Goals - ANSWER👀 preventing loss or damage from pests
Suppression Management Goals - ANSWER👀 aiming to reduce the current pest
population level
Mode of Action - ANSWER👀 the way in which a pesticide affects the target plant, animal,
or microorganism
Two tactics that will Minimize the Development of Pesticide Resistance - ANSWER👀 use
new or altered pesticides and treat with pesticides that have different or altered modes of
action
Why are there Regulations on Pesticides in the United States - ANSWER👀 pesticides are
a hazardous substance that can cause serious injury if it is used improperly
What is the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) - ANSWER👀 the
federal law or statute that regulates the production, transportation, sale, use, and disposal of
pesticides
Why is it Important to Know and Follow the Federal Laws and Regulations related to
Pesticide Use - ANSWER👀 there are major consequences for the person that misused
pesticides and/or the company they work for as well
, Restricted Use Pesticides (RUP) - ANSWER👀 the EPA classifies a pesticide as restricted
use if it exceeds one or more human health toxicity criteria or based on other regulatory
standards
What is the difference between general use and restricted use pesticides - ANSWER👀
general use pesticides are those that have a lower toxicity than restricted use pesticides
Why is it Important to Maintain Application Records and Training Records - ANSWER👀
valuable in the case of a complaint or lawsuit
help determine what pesticides worked and which ones didn't and the reason why
help plan future purchases
provide information needed by medical staff
What is Section 3 Registration - ANSWER👀 a standard federal (EPA) registration, most
pesticides are registered this way and contain an official EPA register number
What is Special Local Need (SLN) Registration - ANSWER👀 a section 24(c) registration
allows states to expand or limit the uses of certain registered pesticides within their
jurisdiction
Using barriers to prevent pests from getting into an area is an examples of which type of
pest management method? - ANSWER👀 Mechanical control
Lowering the humidity of stored grains and other food products to reduce damage from
mold is an example of which type of pest management method? - ANSWER👀
Physical/Environmental Control