Florida Right-of-Way Pesticide Exam guide Latest Update 100% verified
Florida Pesticide Law - Ch 487 FS
What law controls rights-of-way?
Enacted by FDACS to prevent sensitive crops and plants from injury
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c) restricted use pesticides
A Right-of-Way Pest Control applicator is a person who applies:
a) any type of pesticide
b) pesticides that are toxic to honeybees
c) restricted use pesticides
d) pesticides that are not EPA-registered
b) category certification standards
The practical knowledge that Right-of-Way Pest Control applicators must demonstrate for certification is
based upon the:
a) knowledge obtained while pursuing a secondary education degree
b) category certification standards
c) EPA-approved training courses for this category
d) 2960's novel, "Silent Spring"
c) $250
(public license is $100)
The cost of a 4-year license for Right-of-Way Pest Control commercial applicators is:
a) $100
b) $200
c) $250
d) No cost
d) county extension offices that offer the service
The location to take restricted use pesticide exams is at:
a) the FDACS main office in Tallahassee
b) EPA headquarters in Washington DC
c) local public libraries
d) county extension offices that offer the service
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