North Carolina Pesticide Application Practice Test

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If a pesticide label reads SEVIN 5 G, what does the '5' indicate?

  1. 5% of harmful ingredients

  2. 5% of active ingredients

  3. 5 grams of product

  4. 5 liters of liquid

The correct answer is: 5% of active ingredients

In the context of pesticide labeling, the '5' in SEVIN 5 G signifies that the product contains 5% of active ingredients. This percentage indicates the concentration of the pesticide in the formulation, which is crucial for determining the efficacy and appropriate application rate. Knowing the percentage of active ingredients helps pesticide applicators understand how much of the product will be effective against the targeted pests or diseases. This is particularly important because different concentrations can lead to differing application techniques, safety precautions, and environmental impacts. Therefore, it is essential for users to be aware of the active ingredient concentration to apply the product correctly and effectively while adhering to safety regulations and best practices in pesticide application.