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FLORIDA AQUATIC PEST CONTROL EXAM | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED ANSWERS PLUS RATIONALES | EXAM ALREADY GRADED A+ | LATEST EXAM

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FLORIDA AQUATIC PEST CONTROL EXAM |
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED ANSWERS
PLUS RATIONALES | EXAM ALREADY GRADED A+ |
LATEST EXAM


1. Which of the following is a common invasive aquatic plant in Florida?
A) Watercress
B) Hydrilla
C) Lily of the Nile
D) Hornwort

*Answer: B) Hydrilla – Hydrilla is an aggressive invasive species in Florida waters,
outcompeting native plants and altering habitats.

2. The main objective of aquatic pest control is to:
A) Eliminate all vegetation
B) Maintain a balance between pests and native species
C) Increase water depth
D) Reduce fish populations

*Answer: B) Maintain a balance between pests and native species – Aquatic pest control focuses
on controlling invasive species without harming the ecosystem.

3. Which method is most effective for controlling Hydrilla in large water bodies?
A) Hand pulling
B) Mechanical harvesting
C) Biological control using grass carp
D) Shading with tarps

*Answer: C) Biological control using grass carp – Triploid grass carp are widely used to control
Hydrilla in lakes and reservoirs.

4. What is the primary concern when applying herbicides in aquatic environments?
A) Herbicide cost
B) Non-target species toxicity
C) Speed of application
D) Water temperature

*Answer: B) Non-target species toxicity – Aquatic herbicides must be applied carefully to avoid
harming fish, amphibians, and native plants.

5. Which herbicide is commonly used for controlling floating aquatic weeds like water
hyacinth?

, A) Glyphosate
B) 2,4-D
C) Diquat
D) Atrazine

*Answer: C) Diquat – Diquat is effective against floating weeds such as water hyacinth and is
fast-acting.

6. The label on an aquatic herbicide container is considered:
A) A suggestion
B) Legal instructions
C) Optional guidelines
D) Marketing information

*Answer: B) Legal instructions – Federal law requires strict adherence to pesticide labels; they
are legally enforceable.

7. Why are triploid grass carp preferred for biological control?
A) They are cheaper
B) They are sterile and won’t reproduce
C) They eat fish as well as plants
D) They improve water quality

*Answer: B) They are sterile and won’t reproduce – Triploid grass carp provide plant control
without risking population overgrowth.

8. Water movement affects herbicide effectiveness because:
A) It dilutes the chemical
B) It speeds up plant growth
C) It changes water color
D) It attracts more pests

*Answer: A) It dilutes the chemical – Currents and flow can reduce herbicide concentration,
making treatments less effective.

9. Which invasive fish species can disrupt Florida aquatic ecosystems?
A) Largemouth bass
B) Tilapia
C) Bluegill
D) Crappie

*Answer: B) Tilapia – Tilapia are non-native, compete with native species, and alter habitats.

10. Aquatic herbicide applications are restricted near:
A) Residential homes
B) Public beaches

, C) Drinking water intakes
D) All of the above

*Answer: D) All of the above – Regulations restrict herbicide use near sensitive areas to protect
human health.

11. Mechanical harvesting is best suited for:
A) Small ponds only
B) Large mats of floating vegetation
C) Submerged plants only
D) Fast-moving rivers

*Answer: B) Large mats of floating vegetation – Mechanical harvesters can efficiently remove
dense surface weeds like water hyacinth.

12. Which factor increases the risk of herbicide runoff into surrounding areas?
A) Windy conditions
B) Calm water
C) Low water temperature
D) Deep water

*Answer: A) Windy conditions – Wind can carry herbicide spray beyond the target site, causing
environmental damage.

13. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for aquatic systems includes:
A) Chemical, biological, and cultural controls
B) Only chemical treatments
C) Only physical removal
D) No monitoring required

*Answer: A) Chemical, biological, and cultural controls – IPM combines multiple methods for
sustainable pest management.

14. Which is an example of a floating invasive plant?
A) Hydrilla
B) Water hyacinth
C) Coontail
D) Vallisneria

*Answer: B) Water hyacinth – Water hyacinth floats on the water surface, forming dense mats
that block sunlight.

15. The effectiveness of herbicides is influenced by:
A) Water pH
B) Temperature

, C) Water hardness
D) All of the above

*Answer: D) All of the above – Chemical properties and environmental conditions can affect
herbicide activity.

16. Submersed plants are best controlled by:
A) Diquat
B) Fluridone
C) Glyphosate
D) Copper sulfate

*Answer: B) Fluridone – Fluridone is systemic and effective on submerged plants like Hydrilla.

17. Which non-chemical method helps reduce aquatic weed spread?
A) Installing aerators
B) Using weed mats
C) Draining water bodies completely
D) Introducing predatory insects

*Answer: B) Using weed mats – Weed mats block sunlight, preventing plant growth without
chemicals.

18. Water hyacinth can cause problems by:
A) Reducing oxygen levels
B) Blocking waterways
C) Impeding recreational activities
D) All of the above

*Answer: D) All of the above – Dense mats of water hyacinth impact water quality, flow, and
recreation.

19. The primary purpose of herbicide labels’ precautionary statements is to:
A) Promote sales
B) Protect applicators and the environment
C) Provide mixing instructions only
D) Reduce application costs

*Answer: B) Protect applicators and the environment – Safety statements guide proper handling
to minimize risk.

20. Which device helps prevent herbicide drift during application?
A) Floating booms
B) Mechanical harvesters
C) Grass carp
D) Aerators

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