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The Florida GHP Exam (General Household Pest) is the state certification
examination administered by the Florida Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Services (FDACS) under Chapter 482, Florida Statutes. It tests
pest control professionals on comprehensive knowledge including pest
identification (termites, roaches, ants, rodents, fleas, ticks, flies, stored
product pests), pesticide formulations and application methods, safety
protocols (PPE, spill response, first aid), Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
strategies, and Florida-specific regulations covering business licensing,
record-keeping, CEU requirements, and legal compliance. Passing this exam
is required for certified operators who supervise pest control activities,
ensuring they possess the competence to protect public health, property, and
the environment while complying with state laws.
1. Which Florida government agency and statute governs pest control company
business licenses and pesticide application in Florida?
A) FDACS 388
B) FDACS 482
C) FIFRA
D) FDEP
Answer: B
Rationale: Florida Statute Chapter 482 is administered by the Florida
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) and governs all pest
control business licensing and pesticide application in Florida.
2. Loss of a certified operator must be reported to FDACS within what timeframe?
A) 24 hours
B) 10 days
C) Immediately
D) Unnecessary
Answer: C
Rationale: The loss of a certified operator must be reported immediately to
FDACS to ensure compliance and proper oversight.
,3. Which agency governs pesticide spills and storage?
A) FS 482
B) FS 388
C) Department of Environmental Protection
D) OSHA
Answer: C
Rationale: The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has
authority over pesticide spills and storage regulations.
4. What are vehicle placards used for?
A) Quickly identify company
B) Quickly assess any hazardous situation
C) Quickly allow first responders to approach
D) All of the above
Answer: B
Rationale: Placards provide immediate hazard identification for first responders
and others, allowing them to quickly assess any hazardous situation.
5. What is the primary goal of Integrated Pest Management (IPM)?
A) Eliminate all insects permanently
B) Use chemicals only for pest control
C) Combine methods to manage pests effectively
D) Increase pesticide application frequency
Answer: C
Rationale: IPM focuses on combining biological, mechanical, cultural, and
chemical methods to control pests sustainably and effectively.
6. Which is most true about brown dog ticks?
A) Seeds live on rodents
B) Adults can live for 200 days without feeding
C) Attaches to cats
D) Attaches to deer
Answer: B
Rationale: Adult brown dog ticks are known for their ability to survive extended
periods without feeding, with adults capable of living for 200 days without a blood
meal.
7. Big-headed ants have which characteristic?
A) Builds nest in sound wood
, B) Have 2 distinct worker forms
C) Has underground nests
D) Can be found in warm damp areas
Answer: B
Rationale: Big-headed ants are characterized by having two distinct worker
forms, which is a key identifying feature.
8. What are pheromone traps used for?
A) Killing flying insects
B) Monitoring
C) Killing insects
D) Trapping mosquitoes
Answer: B
Rationale: Pheromone traps are primarily used for monitoring pest populations,
not for direct control or elimination.
9. Flea management includes which of the following?
A) Use IGRs only
B) Eliminating fleas on pet
C) Assess which type of fleas they are
D) Treat all areas including beds, chairs, couches, etc.
Answer: B
Rationale: Effective flea management must include eliminating fleas on the pet
as a critical component of the overall treatment strategy.
10. Which wasp kills spiders or insects and places them in chambers as food for
larvae?
A) Paper (polistes)
B) Hornet
C) Mud dauber
D) Scorpion
Answer: C
Rationale: Mud daubers are solitary wasps that capture spiders or insects and
place them in mud chambers as food for their developing larvae.
11. To help reduce pesticide resistance, what should be done?
A) Use the dosage and amount listed on the label
B) Use less than the indicated amount
C) Always use the same class and action in the pesticides applied
D) Use more frequent applications
, Answer: A
Rationale: Using the dosage and amount listed on the pesticide label helps
reduce the development of pesticide resistance in pest populations.
12. Pesticide resistance is increased most by what practice?
A) Varying the type and action of the pesticides used
B) Applying pesticides at known areas of activity
C) Using the same pesticide in same place over and over
D) Waiting before reapplying the same class of pesticides
Answer: C
Rationale: Using the same pesticide repeatedly in the same location is the
primary factor that increases pesticide resistance in pest populations.
13. This wasp uses pulp to make nests under eaves and trees:
A) Umbrella
B) Yellow jacket
C) Mud dauber
D) Hornet
Answer: A
Rationale: The umbrella wasp (also known as paper wasp) uses wood pulp to
construct its distinctive umbrella-shaped nests under eaves and tree branches.
14. When combining pesticides, which Personal Protective Equipment should you
use?
A) Most restrictive on label
B) Least restrictive on label
C) Face mask
D) Any available
Answer: A
Rationale: When combining pesticides, the most restrictive PPE requirements
from any of the product labels must be followed for maximum safety.
15. Which must be kept at the business location?
A) Pesticide labels
B) Personnel records
C) ID cards
D) Business records
Answer: D
Rationale: Business records must be maintained at the business location for
compliance and inspection purposes.