Wyoming Pesticide Applicator Certification Practice Test

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Study for the Wyoming Pesticide Applicator Certification Exam. Prepare with a variety of questions designed to test your knowledge of pesticide application, safety protocols, and regulations. Equip yourself with the tools you need to pass the exam and start your career in pesticide application!

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What distinguishes a Granule from a Pellet pesticide formulation?

  1. A dry pesticide formulation.

  2. The sprouting of a seed or the production of a germ tube from a fungus spore.

  3. The likelihood that injury or death will occur from a given level and duration of exposure to a toxic chemical.

  4. A small, ready-to-use, low-concentrate particle that does not normally present a drift hazard.

The correct answer is: A small, ready-to-use, low-concentrate particle that does not normally present a drift hazard.

A granule pesticide formulation is distinguished from a pellet by being a small, ready-to-use, low-concentrate particle that does not typically present a drift hazard. Granules are commonly used in agricultural settings for their ease of application and reduced risk of airborne drift. Pellets, on the other hand, are usually larger and may have a higher risk of drift during application.