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Why was the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) created? to regulate the registration and labeling of pesticides. What government agency oversees the implementation of the FIFRA? The EPA- Environmental Protection Agency What does the Endangered Species Act (1973) have to...

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GA Pest Control Exam Study Questions
and Answers 2024 Graded A
Why was the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) created?

to regulate the registration and labeling of pesticides.

What government agency oversees the implementation of the FIFRA?

The EPA- Environmental Protection Agency

What does the Endangered Species Act (1973) have to do with pest control?

ensure that using registered pesticides would not harm Endangered Species

Tolerance levels were created for what 3 types of exposure?

food levels
drinking water, and
residential exposure.

Does the label just include the sticker on the bottle?

No! Any other PRINTED or ELECTRONICALLY available information from the
manufacturer, such as guidance documents, installation instructions or technical
bulletins.

"Labeling" carries the same enforcement weight as the actual label provided on the
pesticide container. True or False?

TRUE

The pesticide manufacturers are required to provide prescribed, detailed information to
EPA including:

• Toxicity of the pesticide • Hazard to the applicator • Effect on the environment

Definition of General Use Pesticide?

Pesticides that are less likely to cause damage to the environment.

Definition of Restricted Use Pesticides?


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may cause human injury or damage to the environment .

Who can apply a restricted use pesticide?

certified operator or someone operating under his or her direct supervision

What are the potential civil and criminal penalties for FIFRA violations?

If an Operator violates FIFRA they are subject to civil penalties up to $5,000 and
violations of the law may also result in criminal penalties up to $25,000 and/or one year
in prison. Any Operator accused of a violation has the right to ask for a hearing in their
city or county of residence.

What two agencies administer the Georgia Structural Pest Control Act?

The Georgia Department of Agriculture and the Georgia Structural Pest Control
Commission

What is the GA law that governs most pest control issues?

Structural Pest Control Act (SPCA).

How often must you Re-register

every two years

All registrations, certifications, and licenses expire on June 30th of each odd numbered
year.

Post construction subterranean termite control warranty-only contracts are limited to:

one and two family dwellings and townhomes.

How long does a pest control company need to maintain records of WDO contracts for
service?

for a period of two years after expiration of the contract.

What are the three life-support requirements a pest needs to survive?

food, water, and harborage (a place to hide)

What are the 3 major groups of pests?



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Insects and other arthropods (mites, ticks, and spiders) Vertebrates (birds, squirrels, rats
and mice)

Wood decay fungi

The professional's first task is to_______ while recognizing and properly identifying the
pest involved in an infestation.

identify the cause (or causes)

What is an action plan based on?

An action plan based on the biology of a pest and the conditions found at the
customer's location.

_________ is the most critical first step of an action plan because the action plans are
very different from species to species.

Identification

Arthropods include

insects
spiders
mites and
ticks

____ are a diverse group of animals that make up about 85% of all known and described
life on earth.

Insects

Why are insects considered pests?

- disease(s) that result in illness or death to man and animals.

- damage structures, food items, clothing and items used or constructed by humans.

- because they take up residence in our homes, build large populations in the
surrounding landscape or simply cross paths with us on their way to some other place.

Roaches undergo_____and the immature and adult stages live in the same area and
feed on the same things. Roaches are active at _____ and they eat most any kind of
_____.

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-Incomplete metamorphosis/ (Paurometabolous)
-night (nocturnal)
-food (omnivore).

What is a roach egg case called and how many eggs can an egg case contain?

Adult females lay eggs in a case called an ootheca that can contain from 10-50
eggs (depending on the species of roach).

What are ideal roach harborage sites?

in cracks, crevices, or voids that provide darkness, moisture and no air movement

German Cockroach

What do they look like?

Describe life cycle?

Special characteristics?

Where do they live?

• Adults are 1/2 inch long; tan to light brown with two dark strips running lengthwise
on the area behind the head (pronotum)

• Short life cycle; egg to adult in 6-12 weeks; adults live for 6-9 months

• Females carry the ootheca until it is ready to hatch

• Adults have wings but cannot fly

• Most common small roach infesting buildings in GA

American Cockroach

What do they look like?

Describe life cycle?

Special characteristics?

Where do they live?

• Adults about 1 1/2 inches long, dark to light reddish brown with two light spots on the
area behind the head (pronotum)


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