Non-persistent pesticide
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A pesticide that does not remain active in the environment more than one
growing season.
Residual pesticide
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A pesticide that continues to remain effective on a treated surface or area
for an extended period following application.
Supplemental Labeling
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EPA-approved written, printed, or graphic material supplied by the
pesticide manufacturer that provides additional product information not
present on the current container label. The additional information may
include new application sites and rates, safety guidelines, Worker
Protection Standard and PPE requirements, and endangered species
advisories
Buffers and pH modifiers may...
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...stabilize or neutralize water or allow pesticides to be mixed with diluents
or other pesticides of a different pH
Surfactant: Stickers (extenders)
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, Surface active ingredients which allow pesticides to stay on a treated
surface; decreases amount of pesticide lose to rain, evaporation, etc.
Sealing cracks and crevices and small openings in buildings an example of what type
of mechanical control method?
A Exclusion
B Trapping
C Cultivation
D Mulching
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A - Exclusion (Chapter 3)
Spray Deposit
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The amount of pesticide chemical that remains on a sprayed surface after
the droplets have dried.
Triple rinsing and pressure rinsing containers (Ch 11)
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, Both triple rinsed and pressure rinsed containers are considered non-
hazardous waste
Lowering the humidity of stored grains and other food products to reduce damage
from mold is an example of which type of pest management method?
A Biological
B Mechanical
C Physical/environmental modification
D Regulatory pest control
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C - Physical/environmental modification (Chapter 3)
The North Carolina Pesticide Law of 1971 regulates which of the following?
A Registration pesticides
B Handling of pesticides
C Storage of pesticides
D Disposal of pesticides
E All of the above
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E All of the above (Chapter 2)
North Carolina, it is illegal to use a pesticide to kill which of these vertebrate animals?
A House Mouse
B Canada Goose
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A pesticide that does not remain active in the environment more than one
growing season.
Residual pesticide
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A pesticide that continues to remain effective on a treated surface or area
for an extended period following application.
Supplemental Labeling
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EPA-approved written, printed, or graphic material supplied by the
pesticide manufacturer that provides additional product information not
present on the current container label. The additional information may
include new application sites and rates, safety guidelines, Worker
Protection Standard and PPE requirements, and endangered species
advisories
Buffers and pH modifiers may...
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...stabilize or neutralize water or allow pesticides to be mixed with diluents
or other pesticides of a different pH
Surfactant: Stickers (extenders)
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, Surface active ingredients which allow pesticides to stay on a treated
surface; decreases amount of pesticide lose to rain, evaporation, etc.
Sealing cracks and crevices and small openings in buildings an example of what type
of mechanical control method?
A Exclusion
B Trapping
C Cultivation
D Mulching
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A - Exclusion (Chapter 3)
Spray Deposit
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The amount of pesticide chemical that remains on a sprayed surface after
the droplets have dried.
Triple rinsing and pressure rinsing containers (Ch 11)
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, Both triple rinsed and pressure rinsed containers are considered non-
hazardous waste
Lowering the humidity of stored grains and other food products to reduce damage
from mold is an example of which type of pest management method?
A Biological
B Mechanical
C Physical/environmental modification
D Regulatory pest control
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C - Physical/environmental modification (Chapter 3)
The North Carolina Pesticide Law of 1971 regulates which of the following?
A Registration pesticides
B Handling of pesticides
C Storage of pesticides
D Disposal of pesticides
E All of the above
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E All of the above (Chapter 2)
North Carolina, it is illegal to use a pesticide to kill which of these vertebrate animals?
A House Mouse
B Canada Goose