Overall review COPY Flashcards

1
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How do fungi reproduce?

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Fungi reproduce asexually by fragmentation, budding, or producing spores. Fragments of hyphae can grow new colonies. Mycelial fragmentation occurs when a fungal mycelium separates into pieces with each component growing into a separate mycelium. Somatic cells in yeast form buds.

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2
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How do bacteria enter plants?

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through wounds and stomates

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3
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How do viruses go from one plant to another?

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4
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When spraying overhead…

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Have gloves outside of long sleeves

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5
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What roaches look alike?

A. American and brown banded

B. German-oriental

C. German-brown banded

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C.

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What factors increase drift?

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  • Wind speed. Wind speed and wind direction are the No. 1 factor to influence drift, over and above everything else.
  • Boom height. You might think that boom height would only influence drift in small ways. …
  • Distance from the susceptible crop. Drift isn’t a concern in the target crop. …
  • Spray particle size.
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7
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What factors increase leaching?

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  • Particle size.
  • Temperature.
  • Concentration of reagent.
  • Stirring/Agitation rate.
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8
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Why does equipment need strainers?

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9
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What are mites closely related to?

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10
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What do you need when transporting a restricted use pesticide?

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11
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What happens when pesticides that aren’t compatible are mixed together (2 questions)

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12
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Which insects have sucking mouth parts?

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13
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Systemic pesticides best control insects that

A. chewing

B. have sucking mouth parts

C. crawl on the leaves

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14
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This is a match the two columns question.

  1. House mouse a. which one has a tail longer than body
  2. Deer mouse b. caused the plague
  3. Norway rat c. has a blunt muzzle
  4. Roof rat d. transmits hanta virus
  5. Meadow mouse e. most common
A
  1. e
  2. d
  3. b
  4. a
  5. c
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This is a match the two columns question.

  1. Thatch ants a. bites and releases an acid
  2. Odorous ants b. considered beneficial
  3. Pharaoh ants c. biggest Washington nuisance
  4. Pavement ants d. found in damp wood
  5. Moisture ants e. nest in voids
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1.b.

2.

3.

4.

5.

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16
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T/F – rats need holes ¼ inch to get in

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False 1/2 inch holw

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17
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What is Complex or Complete metamorphosis?

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Egg, Larva, Pupa, Adult

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18
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What insects go through complex or complete metamorphosis?

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Beetles, flies, fleas, moths, wasps, ants.

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What is simple or gradual metamorphosis?

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Egg, Nymph, Adult

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20
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What insects go through simple or gradual metamorphosis?

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***Bed bugs are included in this group

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21
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What insects go through NO metamorphosis?

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22
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What is an effective way to treat for moth flies?

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23
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Who can spray restricted use pesticides?

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Restricted use pesticides or “RUP” are pesticides not available to the general public in the United States. The “Restricted Use” classification restricts a product, or its uses, to use by a certificated pesticide applicator or under the direct supervision of a certified applicator. This means that a license is required to purchase and apply the product.

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24
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Which formulation is most absorbed through skin?

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Emulsifiable Concentrates (E or EC)

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25
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What is a wetable powder?

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Wettable Powders (WP or W) Wettable powders are dry, finely ground solid materials. Most include wetting and/or dispersing agents. Usually, they must be mixed with water and applied as a spray. A few products, however, may be applied dry or as a liquid suspension. Wettable powders contain 5% to 95% active ingredient—usually 50% or more. Wettable powder particles do not dissolve in water. When mixed with water, they form a suspension. They will settle out quickly without constant agitation to keep them suspended. To prepare a spray suspension, you must form a slurry. Mix a WP with a small amount of water, and then dilute this slurry mixture further. Wettable powders are effective for most pest problems and in most types of spray equipment where agitation is possible. They have excellent residual activity and do not usually harm treated surfaces. When you apply a WP spray suspension to a target, most of the pesticide remains on the surface. This is true even for porous materials, such as concrete, plaster, and untreated wood. In such cases, only the water carrier penetrates the porous material. Wettable powder particles remain on the treated surface.

26
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Who do you report spills to?

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27
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Who regulates/requires respirators?

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28
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Who regulates transportation of pesticides?

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29
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Who regulates pesticides applied to agriculture?

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EPA regulates the chemicals themeselves, but Washington State Department of Agriculture regulates the applications.

30
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Who regulates pesticides treated for aquatic pests?

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Department of Ecology

31
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When is it needed to post that a treatment is made?

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32
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Danger = Highly toxic, Warning = Moderately toxic, Caution = low toxicity

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Danger = Highly toxic, Warning = Moderately toxic, Caution = low toxicity

33
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First step in IPM is to IDENTIFY.

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First step in IPM is to IDENTIFY.

34
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Goal of IPM is to control/manage (not eliminate) pests through chemical and non-chemical means.

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Goal of IPM is to control/manage (not eliminate) pests through chemical and non-chemical means.

35
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What formulation needs to be constantly agitated when mixed in water.

A. flowables

B. granules

C. wettable powders

D. suspended concentrate

A

C.

36
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Calibrate the following backpack sprayer. The calibration area is 20ft by 25ft. You use 60 ounces of spray to cover the calibration area. What is the sprayer output per 1000 sq. ft.?

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120 ounces

37
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The label application rate is 1 quart of product per acre. You need to treat 30,000 square feet with this product. How much product do you need?

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0.69 quarts

or

22.04 oz

38
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What is the area of this figure.

A

4100 sq ft

39
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IPM is a decision-making process.

A

IPM is a decision-making process.

40
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German roaches are the most important roach pest.

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German roaches are the most important roach pest.

41
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Insect growth regulators keep insects from molting and increase juvenile hormones.

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Insect growth regulators keep insects from molting and increase juvenile hormones.

42
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T/F Brown recluses are indigenous to Washington.

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F

43
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T/F Brown recluses have a toxin that affects the NERVES.

A

False (necrotic venom attacks tissues)

44
Q

Incompatible mixtures will result in…

A. Lower risk for applicator

B. Increase Drift

C. Phytotoxicity

A

C

45
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T/F Adjuvants are recognized as a Pesticide by Washington State.

A

T

46
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T/F EPA considers Adjuvants a Pesticide.

A

F

47
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Why do Lady Beetles enter home?

A. Look for food

B. Overwinter in home

C. Find protection from predators

A

B.

48
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Fleas wait in what state for a signal that a potential host is near by?

A. Egg

B. Larva

C. Pupa

D. Adult

A

D.

49
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Who runs/oversees FIFRA?

A. Washington State Department of Agriculture

B. Department of Ecology

C. EPA

A

C.

50
Q

What Bird species is protected?

A. Robins and House Sparrows

B. Crows and Woodpeckers

C. Startlings and Pigeons

A

B.

51
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What Agency Regulates Control involving birds?

A. Department of Fish and Wildlife.

B. Washington State Department of Agriculture

C. Washington State Patrol

A

A

52
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Generally what does the word Commensal mean when we are talking about Rodents?

A. Pet Rodents that live in cages or terainiums.

B. Ongoing Rodent issues that have commensed for a long time.

C. Lives with or uses Humans to their advantage.

A

C.

53
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Best bedbug treatment?

A. Freeze

B. Spray

C. Steam

A

C.

54
Q

How far do bed bugs generally live from host?

A. 1-4 Feet

B. 5-10 Feet

C. 20-30 Feet

A

B.

55
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How long can bed bugs live without a blood meal?

A. 1 Month

B. Several Months up to a year.

C. 1 Day

A

B.

56
Q

Which Ant is monomorphic, had 2 nodes and a pair of spines on the thorax?

A. Pharaoh

B. Pavement

C. Thatching

A

B.

57
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Which Ant has an Psammophore (Beard) used to assist in moving dirt?

A. Harvester Ant

B. Carpenter Ant

C. Argentine Ant

A

A.

58
Q

Insect Growth Regulators for fleas…

A. Work on Eggs

B. Remain active for up to a year or more

C. Shouldn’t be used

A

B.

59
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What is the best way to treat for slugs/snails?

A. Molluscicide

B. Herbicide

C. Pesticide

A

A.

60
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Is it required to have the EPA registration number of the bait used on the bait station?

A. No

B. Yes

C. sometimes.

A

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