Wyoming Pesticide Applicator Certification Practice Test

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What action must be taken at the Economic Threshold in pest management?

  1. Overfeed the pests

  2. Ignore the pests

  3. Implement control measures to prevent exceeding the Economic Injury Level

  4. Relocate the pests to a different area

The correct answer is: Implement control measures to prevent exceeding the Economic Injury Level

When managing pests, it is important to identify the Economic Threshold, which is the point at which pest populations have reached levels that can cause economic harm. In this context, economic harm refers to the cost of crop damage or control measures outweighing the potential economic benefits of a pest population. The best course of action at this point would be to implement control measures to prevent the pest population from reaching the Economic Injury Level, which is the point at which economic harm is inevitable. Overfeeding the pests (option A) would only lead to further population growth and damage. Ignoring the pests (option B) could lead to economic harm if their population reaches the Economic Injury Level. Relocating the pests (option D) does not address the issue and could potentially spread the pests to other areas. Therefore, implementing control measures (option C) is the most effective action to take at the Economic Threshold in pest management.