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FLORIDA TERMITE FINAL EXAM 2026 WITH ACTUAL CORRECT
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED DETAILED ANSWERS |FREQUENTLY TESTED
QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS |ALREADY GRADED A+


Question 1
Subterranean termites possess protozoa in their hindgut to aid in the
digestion of which substance?
• A. Protein
• B. Cellulose
• C. Lignin
• D. Starch
Correct Answer: B. Cellulose
Detailed Rationale: Termites cannot digest wood on their own. They
rely on symbiotic protozoa and bacteria in their digestive tracts to break
down cellulose into usable nutrients.
Question 2
When swarmers (alates) emerge, what is the primary visual difference
between a termite and a flying ant?
• A. Termites have four wings of equal length; ants have two pairs of
unequal length
• B. Termites have a pinched waist; ants have a broad waist
• C. Termites have elbowed antennae; ants have straight antennae
• D. Termites have dark wings; ants have clear wings

,Correct Answer: A. Termites have four wings of equal length; ants have
two pairs of unequal length
Detailed Rationale: Termite swarmers have four wings that are equal in
size and length. Ants have hind wings that are significantly smaller than
their front wings, and they also have a distinct "pinched" waist that
termites lack.
Question 3
Under Florida law, what is the mandatory retention period for WDO
inspection reports?
• A. 1 year
• B. 2 years
• C. 3 years
• D. 5 years
Correct Answer: C. 3 years
Detailed Rationale: FDACS regulations require that records of WDO
inspections and any pesticide applications be maintained on file by the
licensee for a period of at least three years.
Question 4
What is the primary difference between "preventative" and "remedial"
termite control?
• A. Preventative is only for new homes; remedial is for old homes
• B. Preventative creates a barrier to stop entry; remedial treats an
existing infestation

, • C. Preventative uses baits; remedial uses liquid sprays
• D. There is no difference in professional pest control
Correct Answer: B. Preventative creates a barrier to stop entry;
remedial treats an existing infestation
Detailed Rationale: Preventative treatments focus on establishing a
defense before an infestation occurs. Remedial treatments involve
active control measures intended to eliminate an ongoing infestation.
Question 5
What is the significance of the "fontanelle" in Coptotermes (Formosan)
termite soldiers?
• A. It is the primary breathing pore
• B. It acts as an eye
• C. It is a gland that secretes a sticky, defensive liquid
• D. It is where eggs are produced
Correct Answer: C. It is a gland that secretes a sticky, defensive liquid
Detailed Rationale: Formosan soldiers are aggressive. When
threatened, they use their frontal gland (fontanelle) to exude a milky-
white, sticky fluid to defend the colony against ants and other invaders.
Question 6
Which of the following is a symptom of "Brown Rot" fungi in wood?
• A. The wood turns bright white and stringy
• B. The wood turns dark, becomes crumbly, and develops a
"cubical" cracking pattern

, • C. The wood stays hard but changes to a deep red color
• D. The wood grows small mushrooms on the surface
Correct Answer: B. The wood turns dark, becomes crumbly, and
develops a "cubical" cracking pattern
Detailed Rationale: Brown rot consumes cellulose, leaving behind the
dark-colored lignin. As it dries, the wood shrinks and cracks into
characteristic rectangular, cube-like shapes.
Question 7
When conducting an inspection for wood-destroying beetles, what does
"frass" that resembles fine, powdery flour suggest?
• A. Anobiid beetles
• B. Lyctid (True) Powderpost beetles
• C. Old House Borers
• D. Carpenter ants
Correct Answer: B. Lyctid (True) Powderpost beetles
Detailed Rationale: Lyctid beetles are aptly named because they
produce a very fine, flour-like frass. Anobiid frass is typically grittier and
more granular (often described as "bun-shaped" pellets).
Question 8
What is the role of an "ID Cardholder" in a Florida pest control
company?
• A. To supervise the Certified Operator

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