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Nevada Aerial and Agricultural Ground Pest Control Exam What are the EXCEPTIONS to following label instructions? The following statements are TRUE: 1. Applying a pesticide at any dosage, concentration or frequency less than that listed on the label. 2. Applying a pesticide against any targe...

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What are the EXCEPTIONS to following label instructions?

The following statements are TRUE:
1. Applying a pesticide at any dosage, concentration or frequency less than that listed on the label.
2. Applying a pesticide against any target pest not on the label if the application is to a crop, animal, or
site that is listed.
3. Use of any equipment of method of application that is not expressly prohibited by the labeling.
4. Mixing a pesticide with a fertilizer if the labeling does NOT prohibit the mixture.

What are the two types of classifications of pesticides?

General Use: a pesticide, when applied in accordance with its directions for use, warnings and cautions
and for the uses for which it is registered, will not generally cause unreasonable adverse effects on the
environment.

Restricted Use

Who Governs the pesticides properties and label information?

EPA Environmental Protection Agency

What are the first five items required to be furnished on the information label?

1. Brand name or Trade Name
2. Ingredient Statement
3. Percentage or amount of active ingredient
4. Net Contents of the Container (Type of Formulation)
5. Name and Address of the manufacturer

What are the additional parts of the label that are required?

A. EPS Registration number and/or
B. EPA establishment numbers
C. Classification statement
D. Directions for use
E. Misuse statement
F. Signal Works and symbols
G. Precautionary statements
H. First Aid
I. Re-Entry Statement
J. Storage and disposal statement
K. Harvest or grazing restrictions as necessary

What are the three signal words to identify the toxicity of the product?

,1. Caution
2. Warning
3. Danger

What is associated with the Signal Word CAUTION?

1. Slightly toxic to relatively nontoxic

2. Slight Eye and Skin Irritation

3. One OUNCE or MORE to one pint will KILL the average Adult

4. Restricted Use Chemicals

What is associated with the signal word WARNING?

1. Moderately Toxic

2. Moderate eye and skin irritation

3. One TEASPOON to .16 of an OUNCE will KILL the average adult.

What is associated with the signal word DANGER?

1. Highly toxic

2. Severe eye and skin irritation

3. A DROP to no more than ONE TEASPOON (.16 oz) to kill




What statement is required on EVERY LABEL?

Keep out of reach of children




How often do pesticide workers have to attend a pesticide safety training?

Once a year.

When is it mandatory to post REI no entry signs?

If the REI is greater than 48 hours.

, If protective eyewear is required for handlers what must the employer provide?

Provide water for emergency eye flushing.

What is the first step in and IPM program?

Positive identification of the pest.

What are the different methods of monitoring guidelines in IPM?

1. Visual inspection
2. Pheromones
3. Sticky Traps
4. Sweep nets

What is the fundamental concept of IPM?

That a certain number of individual pests can and should be tolerated.

The economic threshold is defined as:

the pest population level that produces damage equal to the cost of preventing damage by controlling
the pest.

Crustacea examples

Crayfish
Pillbugs
Sowbugs




Arachnida examples

Spiders
Ticks
Mites
Scorpions




Diplopoda Example

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