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7A Pest Exam Actual Ques ons and answers Newest
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Integrated Pest Management - Ans a process that u lizes inspec ons and periodic monitoring
to determine if any type of treatment is needed to reduce pest popula ons to tolerable levels



Four Steps in an Integrated Pest Management Program - Ans 1. Inspect the site for pest
problems. || 2. Set pest ac on thresholds. || 3. Apply pest management procedures. || 4.
Monitor the pest management program (post-treatment)



Ac on Threshold - Ans the level of pest infesta on which requires ini a ng a control strategy



Pest Exclusion - Ans best way to manage pests, denying entry into buildings through sealing
gaps, installing proper door thresholds etc. some companies do this work, while other's leave it
up to the client



Pest Habitat Manipula on - Ans a control strategy that denies pests access to food, water, and
shelter, usually through concentrated sanita on efforts. factors could include temperature and
humidity. cri cal for controlling cockroaches and rodents. take care of filthy condi ons



Pest Removal - Ans most direct method of managing pest popula ons. involves lethal trapping
(most used) and disposal; live trapping (wildlife and animals) and removal; and direct removal
techniques (such as vacuuming cockroaches)



Contact Insec cides and Stomach Poisons - Ans contact insec cides penetrate through insect
body covering; applied directly to insect or as residue on surface for insect to crawl through.
stomach poisons ingested by insect during feeding or grooming

,Residual Insec cides and Non-Residual Insec cides - Ans involves length of me a pes cide
will last. residual insec cides may persist for weeks or longer. non-residual pes cides break
down quickly a6er treatment



Desiccants - Ans part of inorganic insec cides. disrupt the water balance (such as rapid water
loss) of insects that contact them. low hazard to non-target organisms and not known to
develop resistance



Pyrethrins - Ans part of botanical insec cides, which are plant-derived. pyrethrins are
cons tuents of pyrethrum. interrupt the normal transmission of an insect's nerve impulses.
used with synergists, provide quick knockdown with li8le residual ac vity. used at low rates as
flushing agents during inspec on to improve detec on of insects



Synthe c Pyrethroids - Ans part of synthe c organics, which are laboratory-produced and
contain carbon. mimic the ac on of pyrethrins meaning they interfere with the transmission of
nerve impulses. quick knockdown ac vity. engineered to be more stable and persistent.



Insect Growth Regulators - Ans part of synthe c organics, which are laboratory-produced and
contain carbon. chemicals that mimic the juvenile growth hormone and prevent the immature
insect from mol ng into the adult stage and, in doing so, disrupt the insect's life cycle by
preven ng it from reproducing. chi n synthesis inhibitors o6en grouped with IGRs so the
insects do not molt. very low hazard to non-target animals. insect-specific



Baits - Ans placement makes them inaccessible to people and pets. offer ease of placement
and are odorless. in order to be effec ve, target pest must consume bait. less a8rac ve to pests
if unsanitary condi ons provide alternate food source



Dusts - Ans provide the longest residual ac vity of the various insec cide formula ons,
provided they are carefully applied to dry areas. provide excellent coverage within cracks,
crevices, and other voids. may be used around electrical outlets. if applied carelessly, dusts can
dri6 into non-target areas.

, Granules - Ans formulated for exterior applica ons where longevity under wet, hot condi ons
is desirable. applied around homes as perimeter (barrier) treatments to manage occasional
invaders such as ants, cen pedes, earwigs, etc.



We8able Powders - Ans easy to store, have only a mild odor, and provide be8er residual
proper es than other formula ons on porous surfaces such as wood and concrete. inhala on
hazard when mixing powder with water. must be agitated frequently to keep them in
suspension and leave surface residue when the spray evaporates



Emulsifiable Concentrates - Ans oil-soluble products that contain an emulsifier, permi>ng
them to mix with water. readily adhere to surfaces they are sprayed on. may stain or damage
treatment site or burn any plant foliage they come in contact with. read label for this.



Suspension Concentrates - Ans also known as flowables. finely ground solids suspended in
liquid. require less agita on than we8able powders.



Microencapsulates - Ans capsule suspensions intended for further dilu on in water. provide
controlled (slow) release and reduce exposure to the insec cide. mild odor, easy to store.
inhala on hazard.



Aerosols and Ready-to-Use Products - Ans already diluted to proper use concentra on by
manufacturer. container is typically applica on device. offer convenience and safety to
applicator



An coagulant Roden cides - Ans kill rodents by preven ng their blood from coagula ng
(clo>ng), causing the animal to bleed internally



First and Second Genera on An coagulants Difference - Ans first genera on an coagulants
are mul ple-dose roden cides, rodents must consume bait over several days to ingest enough
to cause death. second genera on an coagulants developed when mouse and rat popula ons

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