North Carolina Pesticide Application Practice Test

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What is a characteristic of restricted-use pesticides?

  1. Allowed for general consumer use

  2. Require specific training for application

  3. Are chemically less toxic

  4. Used only for landscaping purposes

The correct answer is: Require specific training for application

Restricted-use pesticides are those that carry a higher potential for harm to human health or the environment, and as a result, they are not available for general consumer use. Instead, they require specific training and certification for application. This training ensures that users are knowledgeable about the safe handling, application techniques, and potential risks associated with these pesticides, thereby minimizing the potential for misuse or accidents. The requirement for specific training is critical to ensure that applicators understand the appropriate safety measures, legal regulations, and proper application methods. This element of restriction helps to safeguard public health and protect the environment from the adverse effects that can arise from improper use of more potent chemicals. The other options, while they may describe different aspects of pesticide classification or use, do not accurately pertain to the core characteristic of restricted-use pesticides. For instance, these pesticides are expressly prohibited from general consumer use and are not specifically designated as less toxic or limited to only landscaping applications.