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Pesticide Category 6: Ornamental Pest Control Exam Guide | Tree & Shrub Q&A | IPM, Diseases, Insects | Guaranteed Pass

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BECOME A CERTIFIED ORNAMENTAL PEST CONTROL EXPERT! Stop guessing on your Category 6 exam! This is the ultimate study guide for the Ornamental Pest Control pesticide certification, used by landscapers, arborists, and nursery professionals nationwide. I used this resource to ace my Category 6 test, and its targeted Q&A format will give you the exact knowledge you need to pass with confidence. This guide goes beyond basic pesticide rules, diving deep into the specific insects, diseases, and management practices for trees and shrubs that the Category 6 exam tests. THIS GUIDE IS YOUR KEY TO PASSING THE CATEGORY 6 EXAM: Master Pest & Disease ID: Quickly identify and understand the management of common threats like Anthracnose, Powdery Mildew, Fire Blight, Bronze Birch Borer, Scale Insects, and Spider Mites. Insect Life Cycles & Control: Differentiate between chewing, piercing-sucking, and rasping mouthparts and know which insecticides (like neonicotinoids, pyrethroids, and Bt) to use for each. Disease Diagnosis: Learn to read plant symptoms and understand disease patterns (e.g., top-to-bottom vs. bottom-to-top wilting) to accurately diagnose problems. IPM Strategies: Implement effective Integrated Pest Management (IPM) with the 4-tiered approach, reducing reliance on chemicals. Safety & Regulations: Know the critical rules for sensitive person registries, REI (Restricted Entry Intervals), record keeping, and RUP (Restricted Use Pesticide) handling specific to ornamental settings. ESSENTIAL FOR LANDSCAPING & ARBORIST PROFESSIONALS! This guide is indispensable for anyone seeking their Category 6 - Ornamental Pest Control certification, including: Landscape Applicators Arborists Nursery and Greenhouse Managers Municipal Park Maintenance Staff Don't waste time with generic study materials. Invest in this Category 6-specific guide, demonstrate your specialized expertise, and advance your career today!

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PESTICIDE APPLICATION TEST GUIDE (ORNAMENTAL PEST
CONTROL) QUESTIONS AND 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS |
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A chemical may be low in toxicity but present a hazard because it:
- answer-Is normally used in a concentrated form
Is rapidly absorbed or inhaled
Is used frequently by untrained persons who become exposed to it

A pesticide may be extremely toxic, but present little hazard to the applicator or
others when used:
- answer-In a very dilute formulation
In a formulation that is not readily absorbed through the skin or inhaled
Only occasionally and under conditions to which human beings are not exposed
Only by experienced applicators who are properly equipped to handle the chemical
safely

Bacterial diseases of woody plants
- answer-Ash yellows

Best way to prevent back siphoning?
- answer-Maintain an air gap between the water supply and the pesticide tank

Can you ever say that any pesticide is totally safe?
- answer-No

Canker diseases of woody plants
- answer-Cytospora/Leucostoma canker
Hypoxylon canker
Tubercularia and Nectria cankers

Carbamates
- answer-broad-spectrum pesticide, including carbaryl (Sevin)
widely used and are less persistent than chlorinated hydrocarbons, but still can
affect the nervous system and cause birth defects

,Derived from nerve gas, but less toxic

Causes of abiotic disorders
- answer-Moisture imbalance
Nutrient imbalance
Temp extremes
Chemicals
Cultural practices

Characteristics of arthropods
- answer-Segmented body
Jointed appendages
Exoskeleton
Molting

Chlorinated Hydrocarbons
- answer-pesticide including DDT (illegal in US), chlordane, lindane endosulfan,
and mirex
are broad-spectrum insecticides that have been banned or restricted in many
countries because they cause cancer and birth defects
Suspected carcinogen & endocrine disruptor
Does not break down easily in the environment

Complete metamorphosis
- answer-Insect development consists of 4 stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult
Typically, larvae and adults are very different in appearance, habitat, and behavior

Economic threshold
- answer-Point at which the economic loss caused by pest damage outweighs the
cost of applying a pesticide.

Freezing temperature damage
- answer-Bark splitting
Distortions
Flower abortion
Death of buds

Fungal diseases of woody plants
- answer-Anthracnose
Oak leaf blister

, Powdery mildew
Septoria leaf spot
Marssonina blight
Needle spot
Apple scab

Fungicides control
- answer-Fungi

Herbicides control
- answer-Weeds

How can bacteria enter a plant host?
- answer-They need injuries or natural openings

How do insecticidal oils control insects?
- answer-Insects obtain oxygen through spiracles, so plugging those openings can
cause death
Bt enters the digestive system and breaks down the gut lining

How do neonicotinoids affect insects and bees?
- answer-It disrupts the nervous system

How do you control spray drift?
- answer-Have small droplet size (decrease pressure, increase orifice size), watch
wind speed and direction, some spray adjuvants

How do you test for compatibility of 2 or more products?
- answer-Perform the jar test. Fill a jar with some water and proportionate amounts
of each product to be mixed. Vigorously mix the jar and let it set for 15 minutes

How does moisture affect disease development?
- answer-It affects the host by inducing new growth that may be more susceptible
or resistant to infection

How does organic matter in the soil affect leaching?
- answer-Higher organic matter reduces the chance of leaching by holding onto
water
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