Start practice — 8 questions →
Sample questions
What is the recommended timing for applying this product to manage fly populations?
- During the peak of the fly season
- Only when heavy infestations are visible
- At the start of the season before fly populations have reached their peak
- During the hottest part of the summer
Show answer
The label states: 'Time applications to begin at the start of the season before fly populations have reached their peak.'🔗 Source
When using the Bait Station Application method, how high above the ground should the stations be positioned?
- At least 1 foot
- At least 2 feet
- At least 4 feet
- At least 6 feet
Show answer
The label instructions for Bait Station Application state to 'position stations at least four feet above ground.'🔗 Source
Why does the label instruct not to place the bait in cool or windy locations?
- Because the bait will dissolve too quickly
- Because the wind will blow the bait away
- Because flies prefer warm sites for resting
- Because cool temperatures kill the active ingredient
Show answer
The timing/weather section states: 'Do not place in cool or windy locations because flies prefer warm sites for resting.'🔗 Source
According to the label, where is this product approved for indoor use?
- Walkways of caged layer houses and mink facilities
- All residential structures and warehouses
- Inside bakeries and beverage processing plants
- Only inside meat and poultry processing plants
Show answer
The label specifically lists 'walkways of caged layer houses and mink facilities' under Indoor applications.🔗 Source
When using the Paint-on or Spray-on application outdoors, what precaution should be taken to prevent property damage?
- Apply only to wooden surfaces
- Apply in an inconspicuous area to ensure bait does not stain surface
- Dilute with extra water to prevent staining
- Avoid applying near windows or doors
Show answer
For outdoor Paint-on or Spray-on applications, the label says to 'apply in an inconspicuous area to ensure bait does not stain surface.'🔗 Source
When preparing a Paint-on or Spray-on application, how should the bait be mixed?
- Mix with cold water and apply immediately
- Mix with warm water until desired consistency is achieved
- Mix with alcohol to ensure rapid drying
- Mix with vinegar to increase potency
Show answer
The mixing instructions state to 'mix with warm water until the desired consistency is achieved (typically 1-4 oz. of water).'🔗 Source
Which of the following is a stated restriction regarding the surface where the bait is applied during a scatter application?
- Do not apply to wet surfaces
- Do not apply to dusty surfaces
- Do not apply to painted surfaces
- Do not apply to concrete surfaces
Show answer
The label explicitly states 'do not apply to dusty surface' for scatter applications.🔗 Source
When performing a scatter application for flies at agricultural production facilities, what is the recommended application rate?
- 1.6 oz. per 1,000 sq. ft.
- 6.3 oz. per 1,000 sq. ft.
- 4 tablespoons per 250 sq. ft.
- 1 cup per 2,500 sq. ft.
Show answer
The label states for agricultural production facilities using scatter application, the rate is 6.3 oz., which is approximately 1 cup per 1,000 sq. ft.🔗 Source
← All practice exams