Start practice — 16 questions →
Sample questions (showing 8 of 16)
When treating ants, how should the product be applied?
- As a fine mist in the air above the trails
- Directly into nests, along trails, and on all observed ants
- As a coarse wetting spray on all surfaces
- Only as a space spray in the room
Show answer
For ants, the notes specify to spray directly into nests, along trails, and directly on all ants observed.🔗 Source
In Federally inspected meat and poultry plants, when is the space spray application permitted?
- Only when the plant is in full operation
- Only when the plant is not in operation
- At any time during the work shift
- Only during the night shift
Show answer
The label states to use as a space spray in Federally inspected meat and poultry plants only when the plant is not in operation.🔗 Source
If a technician is treating a severe infestation of flying Indian Meal Moths in stored grain, what additional step must be taken?
- Apply a second application in 2 weeks after breaking up webbing with a rake
- Increase the dilution to 1 part concentrate to 1 part water
- Apply the spray only to the surface of the grain
- Wait 30 days before the first application
Show answer
For severe infestations of flying Indian Meal Moths, the label instructs to break up webbing with a rake before spraying and to make a second application in 2 weeks.🔗 Source
When targeting Aedes Taeniorhynchus and other difficult species, what is the maximum daily application rate allowed?
- 0.008 lbs. pyrethrin /acre/day, or 0.08 lbs. PBO /acre/day, whichever is lower
- 0.0025 lbs. pyrethrin /acre/day, or 0.025 lbs. PBO /acre/day, whichever is lower
- 0.2 lbs. pyrethrin /acre/day, or 2.0 lbs. PBO /acre/day, whichever is lower
- 0.025 lbs. pyrethrin /acre/day, or 0.008 lbs. PBO /acre/day, whichever is lower
Show answer
The label states that for difficult species, applications may be made up to 0.008 lbs. pyrethrin /acre/day, or 0.08 lbs. PBO /acre/day, whichever is lower.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a prohibited use for Riptide ULV?
- Application in agricultural areas
- Application in swamps and marshes
- Use in outdoor residential misting systems
- Use in industrial areas
Show answer
The label explicitly states 'Not for use in outdoor residential misting systems.'🔗 Source
What is the required application rate for Indian Meal Moths and Angoumois Grain Moths in stored grain?
- 1 fl. oz. of diluted product per 1,000 cu. ft.
- 1 gallon of spray mixture per 1,000 sq. ft.
- 3 fl. oz. of product with 1 gallon for each 1,000 bushels
- 3 fl. oz. of concentrate with 1 gallon of water per 1,000 sq. ft.
Show answer
For Indian Meal Moths and Angoumois Grain Moths in stored grain, the rate is 3 fl. oz. of product with 1 gallon for each 1,000 bushels.🔗 Source
When treating storage areas for dried fruit products, what is a critical restriction regarding application?
- Do not apply to fruit directly
- Do not apply near pallets
- Do not apply as a fine mist
- Do not apply more than once a week
Show answer
The label explicitly states 'Do not apply to fruit directly' when treating storage areas for dried fruit products.🔗 Source
What restriction applies to aerial applications of this product in Florida?
- Aerial application is strictly prohibited in all Florida counties
- Aerial application is only allowed in agricultural areas
- Aerial application requires specific authorization by the bureau of entomology, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
- Aerial application is only permitted during night hours
Show answer
The label states not for aerial application in Florida unless specifically authorized by the bureau of entomology, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.🔗 Source
← All practice exams