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GA Pest Exam (2024 Latest Update) - Correct Questions & Answers, Exams of Pest Management

A comprehensive overview of the key topics and questions covered in the ga pest exam for 2024. It covers a wide range of subjects related to pest control, including pesticide classifications, regulations, application methods, safety, and integrated pest management (ipm) strategies. The document delves into the details of various pesticide types, their modes of action, and the factors that influence their effectiveness and environmental impact. It also addresses important concepts such as metamorphosis, toxicity, and disposal of pesticides. This resource is designed to help individuals preparing for the ga pest exam to thoroughly understand the subject matter and be well-equipped to answer the exam questions correctly.

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2023/2024

Available from 10/02/2024

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Download GA Pest Exam (2024 Latest Update) - Correct Questions & Answers and more Exams Pest Management in PDF only on Docsity! GA Pest Exam(2024 Latest Update)Correct Questions & Answers. anticoagulant - ANSWER prevents blood clotting anticoagulant - first generation - ANSWER generally require bait consumption over several feedings (days) in order to get lethal dose anticoagulant - second generation - ANSWER lethal after single ingestion FIFRA - ANSWER Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act FQPA - ANSWER Food Quality Protection Act of 1996 Carries the same enforcement weight as the actual label provided on the pesticide container - ANSWER labeling EPA - ANSWER Environmental Protection Agency GDA - ANSWER Georgia Department of Agriculture who registers all pesticides - ANSWER EPA and GDA 2 classifications of pesticides - ANSWER general use or restricted use SPCA - ANSWER Structural Pest Control Act (primary law in georgia) how often and hours needed for reregistration - ANSWER every 2 years; 8 for household pest control; 8 for wood destroying organisms; 3 for fumigation when do registrations expire - ANSWER june 30th of each odd numbered year when to treat school room - ANSWER when students are not expected to be present for a minimum of 3 hours or longer if directed by pesticide product label open area application at school - ANSWER if area within 10 feet of application is secured and no students are present within secured area outside on school grounds applications - ANSWER can be applied if students not expected within 20 feet which law deals with the regulation and licensing of certain areas related to structural pest control - ANSWER Georgia Pesticide use and application act 3 things a pest needs to survive - ANSWER food, water, harborage (place to hide) Arthropods - ANSWER A group of organisms that have jointed appendages, an exoskeleton, bilateral symmetry, and reproduce sexually; insects, arachnids, millipedes and cenitpedes, and crustaceans insects - ANSWER 3 sections - head, thorax, abdomen; head with one pair of antennae; thorax with three pairs of legs instars - ANSWER stages in metamorphosis gradual metamorphosis - ANSWER insects that develop without much visible change between their immature instars to adult- except to increase in size. ex- springtails and silverfish incomplete metamorphosis - ANSWER egg, nymph, adult. two different types- Paurometabolous, Hemimetaboulus. Ex- roaches, lice, aphids, praying mantis, termites, earwigs, grasshoppers, cicadas, crickets, bed bugs, aquatic insects- dragonflies, mayflies, stoneflies. complete metamorphosis - ANSWER egg, larva, pupa, adult (ex: ants, bees, butterflies, flies, wasps, beetles, fleas) tick - ANSWER 2 body sections: head and abdomen IPM - ANSWER integrated pest management IPM control methods - ANSWER exclusion, habitat modification, sanitation, repellents, mechanical/physical, pesticides IPM features - ANSWER 1. Identification; 2. Inspection; 3. Communication; 4. action plan development; 5. action plan implementation; 6. action plan monitoring; 7. action plan revision; 8. continued monitoring which pesticide directly kills the target pest and include all synthetic or man-made active ingredients? a. chemical pesiticides b. biopesticides c. biochemical pesticides - ANSWER chemical pesticide which pesticide is derived from materials found in nature? a. chemical pesiticides b. biopesticides c. biochemical pesticides - ANSWER biopesticides