ILLINOIS PESTICIDE APPLICATORS TEST
A pesticide is defined as.... - Answers - Any chemical used to destroy, prevent, or control
any form of life declared to be a 'pest'
Pesticide group: Herbicides? - Answers - Weeds
Pesticide group: Insecticides? - Answers - Insects
Pesticide group: Fungicides? - Answers - Fungi
Pesticide group: Miticides (acaricides)? - Answers - Mites, ticks
Pesticide group: Repellents - Answers - Insects, vertebrates
What two general types of ingredients make up a pesticide formulation? - Answers -
1)Active ingredient
2)Inert ingredient
What are the three common types of mixtures? - Answers - 1)Solutions
2)Suspensions
3)Emulsions
What are some of the common formulation types and special considerations to follow
when using them (SP- Soluble Powder)? - Answers - Forms a: SOLUTION
Agitation is: INITIAL
Abrasiveness is: NO
Safety concerns: INHALING DUST
What are some of the common formulation types and special considerations to follow
when using them (W,WP-Wettable powder, WDG-Water dispersible granule, and DF-
Dry flowable)? - Answers - Forms a: SUSPENSION
Agitation is: STRONG
Abrasiveness is: YES
Safety concerns: INHALING DUST
What are some of the common formulation types and special considerations to follow
when using them (G-granule)? - Answers - Forms a: APPLIED AS IS
Agitation: NA
Abrasiveness is: NA
Safety concerns: FEEDING BY BIRDS
What are some of the common formulation types and special considerations to follow
when using them (S-Solution)? - Answers - Forms a: SOLUTION
Agitation is: INITIAL
Abrasiveness is: NO
, Safety concerns: NA
What are some of the common formulation types and special considerations to follow
when using them (E,EC- Emulsifiable concentrate)? - Answers - Forms a: EMULSION
Agitation is: SLIGHT
Abrasiveness is: NO
Safety Concerns: SKIN ABSORPTION, DEGRADATION OF PPE PUMP PARTS
What are some of the common formulation types and special considerations to follow
when using them (F,FL,L-Flowable or liquid)? - Answers - Forms a: SUSPENSION
Agitation is: MODERATE
Abrasiveness is: YES
Safety concerns: MAY BE TOXIC TO BEES
What is an Adjuvant? What are the two types? - Answers - A chemical that modifies a
pesticide's physical properties and/or enhances its performance.
1)Utility agent
2)Spray modifier
Utility agents - Answers - -Aid mixing in the spray tank
-Ex) Compatibility agents, pH buffering agent, anti-foaming agents
Spray modifiers - Answers - -Aid spray application & coverage
Drift reduction additives - Answers - Increase droplet size and reduce drift
Surfactants - Answers - Help individual spray droplets spread out on the treated surface
Stickers - Answers - Improve pesticide adherence to the treated surface
Penetrants - Answers - Improve pesticide penetration into the treated surface
When mixing two or more pesticides in the same spray tank, what steps and
considerations should you take to ensure a successful tank-mix? - Answers - A.
Pesticide compatibility
B. Are certain mixtures prohibited?
C. Consult technical staff (specialists or manufacturer)
D. Perform a jar test (if physical compatibility is a concern)
E. Add and thoroughly mix the products one at a time and in the proper order
What are the two types of incompatibilities? - Answers - 1) Physical incompatibility
2) Chemical incompatibility
Physical incompatibility - Answers - Pesticides cannot be physically mixed together
-May be related to the pH, Chemical composition, and/or temperature of the carrier
A pesticide is defined as.... - Answers - Any chemical used to destroy, prevent, or control
any form of life declared to be a 'pest'
Pesticide group: Herbicides? - Answers - Weeds
Pesticide group: Insecticides? - Answers - Insects
Pesticide group: Fungicides? - Answers - Fungi
Pesticide group: Miticides (acaricides)? - Answers - Mites, ticks
Pesticide group: Repellents - Answers - Insects, vertebrates
What two general types of ingredients make up a pesticide formulation? - Answers -
1)Active ingredient
2)Inert ingredient
What are the three common types of mixtures? - Answers - 1)Solutions
2)Suspensions
3)Emulsions
What are some of the common formulation types and special considerations to follow
when using them (SP- Soluble Powder)? - Answers - Forms a: SOLUTION
Agitation is: INITIAL
Abrasiveness is: NO
Safety concerns: INHALING DUST
What are some of the common formulation types and special considerations to follow
when using them (W,WP-Wettable powder, WDG-Water dispersible granule, and DF-
Dry flowable)? - Answers - Forms a: SUSPENSION
Agitation is: STRONG
Abrasiveness is: YES
Safety concerns: INHALING DUST
What are some of the common formulation types and special considerations to follow
when using them (G-granule)? - Answers - Forms a: APPLIED AS IS
Agitation: NA
Abrasiveness is: NA
Safety concerns: FEEDING BY BIRDS
What are some of the common formulation types and special considerations to follow
when using them (S-Solution)? - Answers - Forms a: SOLUTION
Agitation is: INITIAL
Abrasiveness is: NO
, Safety concerns: NA
What are some of the common formulation types and special considerations to follow
when using them (E,EC- Emulsifiable concentrate)? - Answers - Forms a: EMULSION
Agitation is: SLIGHT
Abrasiveness is: NO
Safety Concerns: SKIN ABSORPTION, DEGRADATION OF PPE PUMP PARTS
What are some of the common formulation types and special considerations to follow
when using them (F,FL,L-Flowable or liquid)? - Answers - Forms a: SUSPENSION
Agitation is: MODERATE
Abrasiveness is: YES
Safety concerns: MAY BE TOXIC TO BEES
What is an Adjuvant? What are the two types? - Answers - A chemical that modifies a
pesticide's physical properties and/or enhances its performance.
1)Utility agent
2)Spray modifier
Utility agents - Answers - -Aid mixing in the spray tank
-Ex) Compatibility agents, pH buffering agent, anti-foaming agents
Spray modifiers - Answers - -Aid spray application & coverage
Drift reduction additives - Answers - Increase droplet size and reduce drift
Surfactants - Answers - Help individual spray droplets spread out on the treated surface
Stickers - Answers - Improve pesticide adherence to the treated surface
Penetrants - Answers - Improve pesticide penetration into the treated surface
When mixing two or more pesticides in the same spray tank, what steps and
considerations should you take to ensure a successful tank-mix? - Answers - A.
Pesticide compatibility
B. Are certain mixtures prohibited?
C. Consult technical staff (specialists or manufacturer)
D. Perform a jar test (if physical compatibility is a concern)
E. Add and thoroughly mix the products one at a time and in the proper order
What are the two types of incompatibilities? - Answers - 1) Physical incompatibility
2) Chemical incompatibility
Physical incompatibility - Answers - Pesticides cannot be physically mixed together
-May be related to the pH, Chemical composition, and/or temperature of the carrier