Insects
Weeds
Diseases
Pesticide Regluations
First Aid/Safety
100

An organism that damages or harms desirable plants, animals (including people), products, or stuctures

What is a pest?

100

An unwanted plant

What is a weed?

100

Define Plant Disease 

What is abnormal growth and/or dysfunction of a plant?

100

Most prominent federal pesticide law.

Was is FIFRA?

100

Will show you the information you need if exposed to a pesticide.

What is the Label and SDS. 
200

Complete metamorphosis stages (4)

what is egg, larva, pupa, adult?

200

Two main goals of weed management.

what is minimizing weed competition & limiting weed reproduction?

200

A living organism that carries a pathogen from one place to another.

What is a Vector?

200

2 classifications of pesticides

What is a restricted-use pesticide (RUP) and unclassified-use pesticide?

200

Symptoms that appear quickly/soon after exposure.  

What are Acute effects?

300

Effects the development and reproduction of insects.

What is Temperature and Humidity?

300

Broadleaves can be divided into 2 groups.

What are Woody and Herbaceous plants? 

300

The common plant pathogens.

what are Fungi, Bacteria, Nematodes, Oomycetes, Virus, and Phytoplasma? 

300

State law can be ____ ____ than federal law but not _____ _____.

what is more strict & more lenient?

300

Ways you can be exposed to pesticide. 

What is dermal, inhalation, eye, and oral?

400

Invertebrates, exoskeletons, paired and jointed legs. 

What is an arthropod? 

400

Life Cycle of Weeds (3)

Annuals: Live 12 months. 

Biennials: Live 2 growing seasons.

Perennials: Live for AT LEAST 2 years.

400

Things that are necessary for a disease to occur (4).

What is a pathogen capable of causing the disease, a host that is susceptible, environmental conditions that favor disease, and time. 

400

Length of time a record must be kept.

2 years and 3 years if the product contains atrazine.

400

General First Aid.

Decontaminate

Dilute

Get to fresh air

Artificial Respiration (if needed)

Never give anything by mouth to unconscious person 

500

Feeds on most of the common cool-season turfgrass. As they feed they make burrows in thatch and soil.

What are Blackcut Worms?

500

Grasses are also known as______, and Broadleaves are also known as_______.

What are Monocots and Dicots?

500

Difference between Biotic and Abiotic.

Biotic: Living agents that cause disease, is gradual and randomly distributed.


Abiotic: Non-living, sudden and uniform patterns of injury. 

500

Must keep record of (8)

1.) F and L name of applicator

2.) Name and address of customer

3.) Site treated

4.) Specific description of application site

5.) Date and time of application

6.) Product name and EPA registration #

7.) Quantity of product

8.) Mixing and Loading site 

500

If individual swallows a pesticide.

Decide if it is safe to induce vomiting (pesticide may cause more harm when inducing vomiting). 

Seek medical attention.