Isoptera - Answer- Order of termites
Diptera - Answer- Order of flies and mosquitoes
Black fly, stable fly, horse fly, deer fly - Answer- Flies with biting mouthparts
Mosquitoes,fleas,ticks and bed bugs - Answer- Have piercing mouthparts
House flies mouthparts - Answer- Sponging
Muscidae - Answer- House flies
Saracophagidae - Answer- Flesh flies
Calliphoridae - Answer- Bottle flies
Simuliidae - Answer- Black flies
Psychodidae - Answer- Filter or moth flies
Tabanidae - Answer- Horse or deer flies
Drosophilidae - Answer- Vinegar or fruit flies
Musca domestica - Answer- Common house fly
Stomoxys calciteans - Answer- Stable fly
Musca autumnalis - Answer- Face fly
Fannie caniculans - Answer- Little house fly
Face fly - Answer- Common to northeastern and central us can overwinter in wall voids
looks similar to house fly but larger and darker
Little house fly - Answer- Smaller than house fly, 4th vein extends to wing edge,
appears early spring, eggs laid in larvae, flat larvae 6mm long life cycle 15 to 30 days
,Latrine fly - Answer- Similar to little house fly
Flesh flies - Answer- Much larger than house flies, common in dog runs
Bottle and blow flies - Answer- Large flies, blue black or green metallic color, common in
populated areas
Cluster fly - Answer- Yellow hair on thorax, congregate in wall voids
Vinegar flies - Answer- 1/8 long red eyes tan abdomen
Coleoptera - Answer- Order of beetles
Pillbug order - Answer- Crustacea
Book louse order - Answer- Insecta
Mite order - Answer- Arachnida
Millipede order - Answer- Diplopoda
Centipede order - Answer- Chilopoda
How much is the employee registration exam? - Answer- 45$
How much is an employee registration card? - Answer- $10
How much to renew your office license? - Answer- $100
How much to renew your sub office license? - Answer- $10
How much to apply to take the certification exam per category? - Answer- $45
To replace or transfer registration card - Answer- $10
To become certified once you pass the exam? - Answer- $100
How much is the research fee for office? - Answer- $70
To renew your registration card on July 2 2009 - Answer- $20
Silica aero gel mode of action - Answer- Dessicant
Phostoxin mode of action - Answer- Fumigant
Demand cs mode of action - Answer- Contact
, Avert gel mode of action - Answer- Stomach
2 disadvantages of wettable powders - Answer- Difficult to mix, can be inhaled while
being mixed
2 disadvantages of emulsion - Answer- Phytotoxic and being absorbed into porous
surfaces
Emulsifier - Answer- Added to oil solution of pesticide to allow it to mix with water
Wettable powder - Answer- Mixed with water to form a suspension
What formulation is the best to use on a porous surface such as concrete to control
ants? - Answer- Wettable powder
Lindane - Answer- Chlorinated hydrocarbon
Orthene - Answer- Organophosphate (OP)
Quintox - Answer- Acute rodenticide
Nylar - Answer- IGR
Ficam - Answer- Carbamate
Malathion - Answer- Organophosphate
Boric acid - Answer- Inorganic
Avert - Answer- Botanical
Tempo - Answer- Synthetic pyrethroid
Vengeance - Answer- Acute rodenticide
Demon - Answer- Synthetic pyrethroid
Hexaflumeron - Answer- IGR
Baygon - Answer- Carbamate
Diazanon - Answer- Organophosphate
Vikane - Answer- Fumigant