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Quiz 2023-2024 Pest: Dr Smith – Environment Protection and IPM

By Tom Tracy PhD|2024-05-10T14:13:08+00:00May 10th, 2024|
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  1. Question 1 of 10
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    When Triple Rinsing Pesticide Containers, fate of the rinsate is not a consideration.

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    Ideally, all the applied pesticide should hit the target pest.

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    Insecticides reach insects through

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    Choosing a pesticide that is least toxic to humans, wildlife, and the environment is a part of IPM.

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    Herbicides are not absorbed through a plant’s stem.

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    Pesticides that cling to soil particles are said to be _______________ onto those soil.

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    The smaller the particle, the easier it is for it to be blown off site.

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    Pesticides sprayed close to the ground drift less than those sprayed from three feet above the ground.

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    Pesticides are broken down by

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    Frogs and other amphibians may absorb pesticides through their skin.

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