North Carolina Pesticide Application Practice Test

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What is a characteristic of general-use pesticides?

  1. Highly toxic

  2. Not that harmful

  3. Only certified applicators can use

  4. Requires heavy regulation

The correct answer is: Not that harmful

General-use pesticides are designed to be utilized by the general public without requiring specialized training or certification. These products typically have a lower level of toxicity compared to restricted-use pesticides, which are intended for application by licensed professionals. The regulation surrounding general-use pesticides allows them to be used for common pest problems without presenting a significant risk to human health or the environment, given that they are applied according to the label instructions. This characteristic underscores the balance between providing effective pest management tools and ensuring safety for non-professional users. As a result, general-use pesticides emphasize ease of use while maintaining a safety profile that minimizes harm. Options that suggest high toxicity, exclusive use by certified applicators, or stringent regulation do not accurately reflect the intended design and purpose of general-use pesticides.