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NH PESTICIDE STUDY GUIDE|| ALL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT AND CORRECT
ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+|| LATEST
AND COMPLETE VERSION 2024 WITH
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS|| ASSURED PASS!!!
Where can you find the pesticide setback distances from wells and surface waters?
- ANSWER: http://www.agriculture.nh.gov/publications-
forms/documents/setback-brochure.pdf


Applying setback: Gravel Packed Public Well - ANSWER: 400 feet


Applying setback: Non Gravel Packed Public Well - ANSWER: 250 feet


Applying setback: Public Water Supply Within Watershed out to 5 miles -
ANSWER: 250 feet


Applying setback: Public Waters - ANSWER: 50 feet


Applying setback: Non Public Waters - ANSWER: 25 feet


Mixing and Loading setback: Gravel Packed Public Well - ANSWER: 400 feet


Mixing and Loading setback: Non Gravel Packed Public Well - ANSWER: 250
feet


Mixing and Loading setback: All surface water - ANSWER: 75 feet

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Mixing and Loading setback: All private water wells - ANSWER: 75 feet


Storage/dispensing setback: All public wells - ANSWER: 400 feet


Storage/dispensing setback: All private wells - ANSWER: 75 feet


Storage/dispensing setback: Surface water - ANSWER: 75 feet


Storage/dispensing setback: Public surface water supplies - ANSWER: 400 feet


Name the four classes of pesticides identified by New Hampshire regulations and
identify the class that cannot be used in New Hampshire - ANSWER: 1. General
Use
2. Restricted Use
3. Prohibited-Limited Use
4. Prohibited (cannot be used in New Hampshire)


How often must a pesticide license be renewed? - ANSWER: Annually


When (what date) does a license expire if it is not renewed? - ANSWER: June 1st


How many years are there in a recertification cycle? - ANSWER: 5


How many credits are needed in a recertification cycle to maintain a commercial
license? - ANSWER: 12 credits multiplied by the number of categories licensed in

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What is the definition of a "crew" in regard to the New Hampshire pesticide rules?
- ANSWER: One or more men working with one piece of mechanically powered
equipment that has a capacity exceeding 3 gallons of liquid or 25 pounds of dry
material; and those men working within speaking distance of one another and each
applying pesticides by hand or each operating a piece of mechanically powered
equipment that has a capacity of not more than 3 gallons of liquid or 25 pounds of
dry material


What is the definition of a "special permit" in regard to the New Hampshire
pesticide rules and in what situation would a special permit be required? -
ANSWER: a document issued by the division approving the use of pesticides in
restricted areas including but not limited to application for mosquito control,
aquatic nuisance control, aerial application, bird control, forest pest control, right
of way pest control


Provide the NH pesticide rule definition of "drift" - ANSWER: Drift means the
airborne movement of pesticides resulting from a pesticide application such as to
carry pesticides beyond the target pest area


List two major considerations in regard to preventing drift - ANSWER: wind
speed and direction, and pesticide particle size


What is IPM - ANSWER: Integrated pest management


IPM is based on? - ANSWER: 1. regular checking of an area, proper identification
of pests, and identification of the effectiveness of biological control agents
2. determining the potential for pest populations to reach an economic threshold or
an intolerable level
3. using the beneficial aspects of integrated pest management to prevent loss or
damage

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