Wyoming Pesticide Applicator Certification Practice Test

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What does impregnation refer to in pesticides?

  1. Adding aroma to pesticides

  2. Creating pesticide-resistant materials

  3. Incorporating pesticide active ingredient into a solid material

  4. Improving the taste of pesticides

The correct answer is: Incorporating pesticide active ingredient into a solid material

Impregnation refers to incorporating the pesticide active ingredient into a solid material, typically through a liquid or gas process. This allows for the pesticide to be released slowly and consistently, increasing its effectiveness and reducing the need for frequent re-application. Option A is incorrect because adding aroma to pesticides would not affect their efficacy. Option B is incorrect because creating pesticide-resistant materials is not directly related to the use of pesticides. Option D is incorrect because improving the taste of pesticides is not necessary or relevant to their function.