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Photo and drawings are helpful pest identification tools because they often show: Unique
external structural of the pest
Which of the following is a poor reason for calibrating pesticide application equipment?
Faster equipment operation
How much active ingredient would there be in a 5 gallon container of a 4E formulation? 20
pounds
Applying a pesticide that you know is not registered for the site (commodity) you are treating is
an example of: Intentional misapplication
In the case of a pesticide fire, you should first contact the: Nearest fire department
Which of the following factors would have the least effect on the movement of a herbicide
from the application site? Types of weeds growing on the site in the previous season
Perennial weeds can be the most difficult to control because they: Can reproduce and
spread from storage organs such as rhizomes and tubers
Proper equipment calibration could result in: Effective pest control
Adding an adjuvant to your spray solution can reduce drift by: Increasing the spray droplet
size
Suppressing a pest population involves: Keeping the pest population below a certain level
, When making a pesticide application on large trees, you usually need: Low pressure and
slow application speed
The pesticide information that you must provide to a facility manager before making an
application should come primarily from the: Pesticide label
Plants that reproduce from over-wintering storage organs such as bulbs, tubers, and rhizomes
are called: Perennials
What is the active ingredient in a pesticide formulation? The part of the formulation
responsible for controlling or killing the target pest
Prior to a golf course property operator being allowed to use of supervise the use of any
agricultural-use pesticides, the property operator shall first: Obtain an operator
identification number
Which state agency regulates the selection of proper pesticide container disposal sites? The
state
Water Resource Control Board
Which of the following groups of insect orders include both pest and beneficials that attack
pest insect species? Hymenoptera (wasp and bees), Thysanoptera (thirps), and Heteroptera
(true bugs)
Which formulation offers the greatest possibility of dermal absorption? Oil soluble
formulations