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