Wyoming Pesticide Applicator Certification Practice Test

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What does breakthrough in pesticide application imply?

  1. A pest control product effective against a wide range of pests

  2. An adjuvant for more thorough surface coverage

  3. The uniform application of a pesticide over an entire area

  4. The penetration of pesticide through PPE

The correct answer is: The penetration of pesticide through PPE

A breakthrough in pesticide application refers to the successful penetration of the pesticide through personal protective equipment (PPE). This means that the pesticide is able to effectively reach its intended target pests, rather than being blocked by the PPE. Option A is incorrect because effectiveness against a wide range of pests does not necessarily involve breakthrough in application. Option B is incorrect because an adjuvant only aids in coverage and does not directly affect the breakthrough of the pesticide. Option C is incorrect because uniform application does not necessarily mean the pesticide has penetrated through PPE.