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Georgia Pest Control Exam: Questions & Answers 2025, Exams of Nursing

A comprehensive set of questions and answers related to the georgia certified operator exam. It covers a wide range of topics in pest control, including insect identification, pest control methods, pesticide formulations, and regulatory requirements. A valuable resource for individuals preparing for the georgia certified operator exam, offering insights into the exam's structure and content.

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Georgia Certified Operator Exam Questions and Answers 2025
1. Isoptera:Order of termites
2. Diptera:Order of flies and mosquitoes
3. Black fly, stable fly, horse fly, deer fly:Flies with biting mouthparts
4.Mosquitoes,fleas,ticks and bed bugs:Have piercing mouthparts
5.House flies mouthparts:Sponging
6.Muscidae:House flies
7.Saracophagidae:Flesh flies
8.Calliphoridae:Bottle flies
9.Simuliidae:Black flies
10. Psychodidae:Filter or moth flies
11. Tabanidae:Horse or deer flies
12. Drosophilidae:Vinegar or fruit flies
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Georgia Certified Operator Exam Questions and Answers 2025

  1. Isoptera: Order of termites
  2. Diptera: Order of flies and mosquitoes
  3. Black fly, stable fly, horse fly, deer fly: Flies with biting mouthparts
  4. Mosquitoes,fleas,ticks and bed bugs: Have piercing mouthparts
  5. House flies mouthparts: Sponging
  6. Muscidae: House flies
  7. Saracophagidae: Flesh flies
  8. Calliphoridae: Bottle flies
  9. Simuliidae: Black flies
  10. Psychodidae: Filter or moth flies
  11. Tabanidae: Horse or deer flies
  12. Drosophilidae: Vinegar or fruit flies
  1. Musca domestica: Common house fly
  2. Stomoxys calciteans: Stable fly
  3. Musca autumnalis: Face fly
  4. Fannie caniculans: Little house fly
  5. Face fly: Common to northeastern and central us can overwinter in wall voids looks similar to house fly but larger and darker
  6. Little house fly: Smaller than house fly, 4th vein extends to wing edge, appears early spring, eggs laid in larvae, flat larvae 6mm long life cycle 15 to 30 days
  7. Latrine fly: Similar to little house fly
  8. Flesh flies: Much larger than house flies, common in dog runs
  9. Bottle and blow flies: Large flies, blue black or green metallic color, common in populated areas
  10. Cluster fly: Yellow hair on thorax, congregate in wall voids
  11. Vinegar flies: 1/8 long red eyes tan abdomen
  12. Coleoptera: Order of beetles
  13. Pillbug order: Crustacea
  1. Mite order: Arachnida
  2. Millipede order: Diplopoda
  3. Centipede order: Chilopoda
  4. How much is the employee registration exam?: 45$
  5. How much is an employee registration card?: $
  6. How much to renew your office license?: $
  7. How much to renew your sub office license?: $
  8. How much to apply to take the certification exam per category?: $
  9. To replace or transfer registration card: $
  10. To become certified once you pass the exam?: $
  1. How much is the research fee for office?: $
  2. To renew your registration card on July 2 2009: $
  3. Silica aero gel mode of action: Dessicant
  4. Phostoxin mode of action: Fumigant
  5. Demand cs mode of action: Contact
  6. Avert gel mode of action: Stomach
  7. 2 disadvantages of wettable powders: Difficult to mix, can be inhaled while being mixed
  8. 2 disadvantages of emulsion: Phytotoxic and being absorbed into porous surfaces
  9. Emulsifier: Added to oil solution of pesticide to allow it to mix with water
  10. Wettable powder: Mixed with water to form a suspension
  11. What formulation is the best to use on a porous surface such as concrete to control ants?: Wettable powder
  12. Lindane: Chlorinated hydrocarbon
  13. Orthene: Organophosphate (OP)
  1. Chlordane: Chlorinated hydrocarbon 68. Brodifacoum, Bromadiolone, Difethialone: Single feed anticoagulant 6/

69. Warfarin, Diphacinone, Pival or pivalyn: Multifeed anticoagulant 70. Zinc phosphide, Bromethalin, Cholecalciferol: Acute rodenticides

  1. Complete metamorphosis: Butterflies and moths
  2. Gradual metamorphosis: Cave crickets,head lice
  3. Open circulatory system: Circulatory system of insects
  4. Hymenoptera: Order of bees wasps hornets yellow jackets
  5. Lepidoptera: Order of moths and butterflies
  6. Metamorphosis: Change know shape size and form that insects go through during growth and development
  7. Mouthparts and wings: How insects are identified
  8. Insects have how many body parts and legs: 3 and 3 , insects only
  9. Molting: The shedding of an insects skin 7/
  1. Temp DCO can serve how many days: 90 days
  2. Secretary to be notified within how many days of any change of address or office opening or closing: 10 days
  3. Pesticide use records to be kept how many years?: 2 years
  4. Licenses and certifications are renewed every how many years: 2 years
  5. Employee registration renewed every how many years: 2 years 9/
  1. How many hours of OJT required before taking registration exam: 70 hours
  2. Hours of classroom training before registration exam: 10 hours
  3. Registration hours to be earned by: May 1st of every odd year
  4. Registration to be renewed: June 30th of each odd year
  5. CO to renew: June 30th of each odd year
  6. Pesticide posting signs for areas outside to be: 4"×5"
  7. Pesticide posting signs to be inches above ground: 8 to 12
  8. Order if silverfish: Thysanura
  9. Order of earwigs: Dermaptera
  10. Ecdysone: Hormone that controls molting
  11. Percentage of known animals that are mammals: 90%
  12. Percentage of dry body weight of an insect that is exoskeleton: 50%
  13. Chitin and sclerotin: Composition of exoskeleton of insects
  14. Epicuticle: Protect insect from moisture loss
  15. Norway rat: Rattus norvegicus
  16. Roof rat: Rattus rattus 10/
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  1. Carries egg for 27 days and drops 1 day before hatching: German roach
  2. Metamorphosis of ants: Complete
  3. Metamorphosis of fleas: Complete
  4. Metamorphosis of roaches: Gradual
  5. Cuticele: Non living layer of cells
  6. What class of pesticide is sevin?: Carbamate
  1. What class of pesticide is orthene: Organophosphate
  2. What is precor?: IGR
  3. What does a synergistic do?: Enhances the activity of another pesticide
  4. What does a desiccant do?: Dehydrated the insect to cause death
  5. The brown recluse bite does what?: Rots flesh
  6. More people are killed by wasps and bees than rattlesnakes, spiders and scorpions: True
  7. Ficam will kills pollenators: True
  8. Metamorphosis of beetles: Complete
  9. Hours required for certified: 25 hpc, 25 wdo,12 fun 8pc. 8pc. 5pc due every 5 years
  10. Hours required for registered: 8wdo,8hpc,1fum 4 pc. 4pc. 1fum due every 2 years
  11. Signal word warning: Teaspoon to tablespoon to kill an adult
  12. Total members on structural pest control commission: Seven
  13. Number of appointed members on spcc board: 4