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Pesticide license ornamental and turf for
nc Exam fully solved & updated (latest
version verified for accuracy) (Questions
+ Answers) Solved 100% Correct!!
Dandelions - (answers)has a flattened rosette of narrow leaves



Dallisgrass - (answers)grows in clumps but has short, stout rhizomes; about the
same texture as St. Augustinegrass; produces unsightly seedheads; tends to grow
faster than turfgrasses after mowing; difficult to control



Sedges - (answers)Yellow and purple nutsedge



Pitfall traps work for - (answers)billbugs



Pheromone traps work for - (answers)adult japanese beetle, black cutworm moth,
larger sod webworm moth



Light traps work for - (answers)moths of cutworms,sod webworms, night flying
beetles



Flotation - (answers)chinch bugs

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soap/water flush - (answers)finding mole crickets, sod webworms, army worms,
and catapillars

2 ounces dishsoap to 4 gallons of water



Root feeders - (answers)japanese beetle, green june beetle, masked chafer,
oriental beetle, mole cricket, and ground pearls



pests that mature complete meteamorphisis - (answers)moth, beetle, cutworm,
army worm, sod webworm, and billbug



Perrennial grasses - (answers)Dallis grass,is fast growing warm season grass with
reddish looking leaf sheath, bloated fat and hairy



Broadleaf weeds - (answers)prostate spurge, common chickweed, henbit,
dandelion, plantains, white clover, and wild garlic



disease pyramid - (answers)enviroment, pathogen, host and time

if any are missing no disease will occur



disorders - (answers)caused by unfavorable conditios such as extreme temps, soil
compaction, injury from machines or chemicals, or too little or too much water,
fertilizer, and light



diseases - (answers)caused by pathogens such as fungi, bacteria, and viruses

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