Wyoming Pesticide Applicator Certification Practice Test

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What are the pest management methods that include Biological Control, Chemical Control, Cultural Control, Genetic Control, Mechanical/Physical Control, and Regulatory Control collectively known as?

  1. Control Techniques

  2. Integrated Pest Management

  3. Environmental Management

  4. Sustainable Practices

The correct answer is: Integrated Pest Management

One of the reasons for Chemical Control to be incorrect is because the other methods mentioned do not involve the use of chemicals. Environmental Management may seem like a reasonable choice, but it does not cover all of the methods mentioned. Sustainable Practices may also seem like a viable option, but it does not incorporate all of the methods listed. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is the correct term for the combination of all these pest management methods. IPM is an approach that aims to manage pests in a sustainable and environmentally-friendly manner by utilizing a variety of control techniques. This includes biological control, cultural control, genetic control, mechanical/physical control, and regulatory control. Overall, IPM is a comprehensive approach that takes into account the unique needs and challenges of each situation, making it a more effective and responsible solution compared to using only one control method.