Wyoming Pesticide Applicator Certification Practice Test

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When do occasional pests typically require control measures?

  1. When food sources are eliminated

  2. When key pests are present

  3. When environmental conditions change

  4. When human activities encourage their growth

The correct answer is: When environmental conditions change

Occasional pests, by definition, are not consistently present in an area and only require occasional control measures. These control measures are typically necessary when environmental conditions change, making the area more suitable for the pests to grow and thrive. The other options are not necessarily incorrect, but they may not apply to all occasional pests. For example, eliminating food sources may not be a control measure for pests that do not rely on food, and the presence of key pests may not always indicate the need for control measures. Additionally, human activities can encourage the growth of certain pests, but this does not necessarily apply to all occasional pests.