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absorption - -the movement of a chemical into plants, animals (including humans),
microorganisms or soil

-Acaricide - -a pesticide used to control mites and ticks. a Miticide is a type of acaricide

-Acidic - -having a ph less than 7

-Acidifiers = Buffers - -adjuvants used to retard chemical degradation of pesticides in the
spray tank by lowering the pH of alkaline water used as a diluent

-Action Threshold - -a predetermined level of pest infestation or damage at which some
type of pest management action must be taken

-Activated Charcoal - -A finely ground charcoal that adsorbs chemicals.

-Active Ingredient (AI) - -The chemical or chemicals in a product responsible for pesticidal
activity.

-Acute effect - -a symptom, illness, or injury that occurs shortly after the exposure to a
pesticide

-Acute Exposure - -An exposure to a single dose of pesticide

-Acute Rodenticide - -a pesticide that is capable of killing a rodent after a single feeding

-Acute Toxicity - -The ability of a pesticide to cause illness after a single exposure. LD50
and LC50 are common indicators of the degree of acute toxicity

-Adjuvant (Additive) - -a substance added to a pesticide to improve its effectiveness or
safety

-Adsorption - -the process whereby chemicals are bound to a surface by physical or
chemical attraction

-Adulterated Pesticide - -A pesticide that does not conform to the specified standard or
quality as documented on its label or labeling

-Aerosol - -a liquid formulation that produces a mist or fod when applied from a container
in which it is held under pressure or from a fod-generating machine

-Agitation - -The process of stirring or mixing the contents of a spray tank

, -Air-blast sprayer - -A type of pesticide application equipment that uses a large volume of
air moving at high speed to break up and disperse spray droplets from the nozzles

-Algae - -relatively simple plants that are photosynthetic and contain chlorophyll

-Algaecide (algicide) - -a pesticide used to kill or inhibit algae

-Alkaline - -having a pH greater than 7, als

-Allergic Effects - -a hypersensitivity to a specific substance which is not due to the
substance's toxicity

-annual - -a plant that completes its life cycle in one year

-antidote - -a practical treatment used to counteract the effects of pesticide poisoning

-Antifouling Paint - -a paint containing a pesticide (ex: Copper) that prevents aquatic
organisms from attaching to underwater structures (such as boat hulls, crab pots and
water intake pipes)

-Antisiphoning Device - -a mechanism that prevents back flow of a pesticide mix from the
spray tank into a water source

-application rate - -the amount of pesticide applied to a known area (such as an acre or
1,000 square feet ) volume or animal

-Aquifer - -a geological formation (ex: sand, gravel, bed rock), from which groundwater
can be drawn

-Arachnid - -a wingless arthropod with two body regions and four pairs of jointed legs
(spiders, ticks, mites)

-Arthropod - -An invertebrate animal characterized by jointed body and limbs usually a
hard body covering that is molted at intervals. Insects, arachnids, millipedes and
centipedes are arthropods

-Atropine (Atropine Sulfate) - -An antidote used to treat organophosphate and carbamate
poisoning.

-attractant - -a substance or device to lure insects or other pests to a trap or poison bait

-avicide - -a pesticide used to kill or repel birds

-Back-siphoning - -the movement of a pesticide mixture from a spray tank through the
filling hose into the water source

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