VERTEBRATE PEST CONTROL EXAM-ACTUAL EXAM -
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Bioaccumulation - ...(ANSWERS)....The buildup of pestcides in the bodies of
animals, usually in fat tissue.
The Most Efficient Method of Mole Control - ...(ANSWERS)....Trapping
Invertebrate Pests - ...(ANSWERS)....Pests that do not have backbones
Opossums - ...(ANSWERS)....-Gestation period: 13 days
-Eat carrion, insects, fruits, small mammals, birds
Flying squirrels - ...(ANSWERS)....-2 to 3 ounces
-Population doubles every 5 years
-Live in hollow trees and attic
Geese - ...(ANSWERS)....-Can eat up to 5 pounds of turf per day
-Can produce up to 1.5 pounds per day
-Thousands each year don't migrate
,Coyotes - ...(ANSWERS)....-About 21 pounds
-Average 4 feet long from nose to tip of tail
-Mortal enemies are dogs
-Eat rabbits, gophers, mice, prairie dogs, rats, squirrels, antelope, goats, sheep,
dead cattle, dead deer, and dead elk.
-Average litter contains four or five pups
Best and most widely used coyote control - ...(ANSWERS)....Trapping
Chipmunks - ...(ANSWERS)....-Smallest member of squirrel family
-Usually disappear in their burrow system by October
-Vectors of spotted fever, tularemia, and plague
-Spread fleas and ticks
-Most active during mid day
Best way to control chipmunks - ...(ANSWERS)....Small tomahawk live traps
,Shrews - ...(ANSWERS)....-Long pointed nose, dense velvety fur, and black beady
eyes
-One of the smallest mammals in Minnesota
-Feces are corkscrew shaped
-Five toes on all feet
-eat earthworms, snails, slugs, insects, and other invertebrates sometimes seeds,
roots and vegetables
-Have venomous bite
-Active at day and night
Flooding - ...(ANSWERS)....Method where gophers that survive in burrows are
driven to the open where they can become a victim of predation
Shrews - ...(ANSWERS)....Can be trapped by smallest size of life traps or with
mousetraps. , The American Marconi Company had troubles developing as a
business because the US Navy did not want foreigners to own new radio
technologies
"Drift" is defined as the movement of pesticides through the air to non-target
areas either as solid or liquid particles, or as vapors. - ...(ANSWERS).......
, Dry pesticide formulations made by applying a liquid formulation of the active
ingredient to particles of clay or other porous materials are called Granules. -
...(ANSWERS).......
An ecological approach to pest management in which all available necessary -
...(ANSWERS).......
techniques are consolidated into a unified program, so that pest populations can
be managed in such a manner that economic damage is avoided and adverse side
effects are minimized. Can be defined as Integrated Pest Management (IPM). -
...(ANSWERS).......
Species: the basic unit of taxonomic classifications designating a group of closely
related individuals who are capable of interbreeding. - ...(ANSWERS).......
Toxicity: a measure of the capacity of a pesticide to cause injury. -
...(ANSWERS).......
Volatility is the degree to which a liquid or solid changes into a gas (vapor) at
ordinary temperatures when exposed the air. - ...(ANSWERS).......
An unwanted organism is a pest. - ...(ANSWERS).......
LATEST UPDATE 2025 | COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT DETAILED AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS|MOSTLY TESTED QUESTIONS-RATED 100%
CORRECT!! GUARANTEED PASS!! ALREADY GRADED
A+
Bioaccumulation - ...(ANSWERS)....The buildup of pestcides in the bodies of
animals, usually in fat tissue.
The Most Efficient Method of Mole Control - ...(ANSWERS)....Trapping
Invertebrate Pests - ...(ANSWERS)....Pests that do not have backbones
Opossums - ...(ANSWERS)....-Gestation period: 13 days
-Eat carrion, insects, fruits, small mammals, birds
Flying squirrels - ...(ANSWERS)....-2 to 3 ounces
-Population doubles every 5 years
-Live in hollow trees and attic
Geese - ...(ANSWERS)....-Can eat up to 5 pounds of turf per day
-Can produce up to 1.5 pounds per day
-Thousands each year don't migrate
,Coyotes - ...(ANSWERS)....-About 21 pounds
-Average 4 feet long from nose to tip of tail
-Mortal enemies are dogs
-Eat rabbits, gophers, mice, prairie dogs, rats, squirrels, antelope, goats, sheep,
dead cattle, dead deer, and dead elk.
-Average litter contains four or five pups
Best and most widely used coyote control - ...(ANSWERS)....Trapping
Chipmunks - ...(ANSWERS)....-Smallest member of squirrel family
-Usually disappear in their burrow system by October
-Vectors of spotted fever, tularemia, and plague
-Spread fleas and ticks
-Most active during mid day
Best way to control chipmunks - ...(ANSWERS)....Small tomahawk live traps
,Shrews - ...(ANSWERS)....-Long pointed nose, dense velvety fur, and black beady
eyes
-One of the smallest mammals in Minnesota
-Feces are corkscrew shaped
-Five toes on all feet
-eat earthworms, snails, slugs, insects, and other invertebrates sometimes seeds,
roots and vegetables
-Have venomous bite
-Active at day and night
Flooding - ...(ANSWERS)....Method where gophers that survive in burrows are
driven to the open where they can become a victim of predation
Shrews - ...(ANSWERS)....Can be trapped by smallest size of life traps or with
mousetraps. , The American Marconi Company had troubles developing as a
business because the US Navy did not want foreigners to own new radio
technologies
"Drift" is defined as the movement of pesticides through the air to non-target
areas either as solid or liquid particles, or as vapors. - ...(ANSWERS).......
, Dry pesticide formulations made by applying a liquid formulation of the active
ingredient to particles of clay or other porous materials are called Granules. -
...(ANSWERS).......
An ecological approach to pest management in which all available necessary -
...(ANSWERS).......
techniques are consolidated into a unified program, so that pest populations can
be managed in such a manner that economic damage is avoided and adverse side
effects are minimized. Can be defined as Integrated Pest Management (IPM). -
...(ANSWERS).......
Species: the basic unit of taxonomic classifications designating a group of closely
related individuals who are capable of interbreeding. - ...(ANSWERS).......
Toxicity: a measure of the capacity of a pesticide to cause injury. -
...(ANSWERS).......
Volatility is the degree to which a liquid or solid changes into a gas (vapor) at
ordinary temperatures when exposed the air. - ...(ANSWERS).......
An unwanted organism is a pest. - ...(ANSWERS).......