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*CORE DOMAINS*
General household pest identification and biology
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) principles
Insecticide formulations and application methods
Safety procedures and pesticide labels
Pest control equipment use and maintenance
Florida pesticide laws and regulations
Structural pest inspection techniques
Pest behavior and environmental factors
*INTRODUCTION*
The Florida GHP (General Household Pest) Exam assesses the candidate’s ability to identify
common household pests, apply integrated pest management strategies, and safely handle
pesticides in residential environments. The exam evaluates both theoretical knowledge and
practical decision-making skills required for effective pest control operations. Candidates are
,tested through multiple-choice questions and real-world scenarios that simulate field
conditions. Emphasis is placed on pesticide safety, regulatory compliance, correct application
techniques, and ethical service delivery. Mastery of pest biology, control methods, and label
interpretation is essential for success in this certification assessment and professional
practice.
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SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–50
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Question 1
Which insect is most commonly associated with causing structural damage to wooden
structures in Florida homes?
A. Carpenter ants
B. House flies
C. Mosquitoes
D. Fruit flies
🟢 Correct Answer: A. Carpenter ants
🔴 Explanation: Carpenter ants excavate wood to build nests, causing structural
weakening over time.
,Question 2
What is the primary goal of Integrated Pest Management (IPM)?
A. Eliminate all pests immediately
B. Use only chemical treatments
C. Reduce pest populations to acceptable levels using multiple methods
D. Increase pesticide application frequency
🟢 Correct Answer: C. Reduce pest populations to acceptable levels using multiple
methods
🔴 Explanation: IPM combines biological, cultural, mechanical, and chemical controls for
long-term management.
Question 3
Which pesticide formulation is most likely to leave a visible residue after application?
A. Dust
B. Emulsifiable concentrate
C. Wettable powder
D. Granule
, 🟢 Correct Answer: C. Wettable powder
🔴 Explanation: Wettable powders often leave visible residue on treated surfaces after
drying.
Question 4
Cockroaches are primarily active during which time period?
A. Midday
B. Early morning only
C. Nighttime
D. Afternoon
🟢 Correct Answer: C. Nighttime
🔴 Explanation: Cockroaches are nocturnal and prefer dark, humid environments.
Question 5
Which label term indicates the highest level of pesticide hazard?
A. Caution
B. Warning