Virginia Commercial Pesticide Applicators CORE Exam

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What is a primary danger posed by fumigants?

They are safe for human exposure

They can cause short term discomfort only

They are highly toxic to humans and other organisms

Fumigants are specifically designed as potent pest control agents that can infiltrate spaces and target various pests at all life stages. The primary danger associated with fumigants lies in their high toxicity, not just to the target pests but also to humans and other non-target organisms.

When used improperly or without adequate protective measures, fumigants can lead to serious health risks such as respiratory issues, neurological effects, or even fatalities. The lethal concentrations required to eliminate pests might pose substantial risks to humans exposed to those same concentrations. Therefore, understanding the hazardous nature of fumigants is essential for safe handling and application in pest management practices, which is why the correct option highlights their potential toxicity.

The other choices misrepresent the risks associated with fumigants; they absolve the acknowledgment of safety concerns and underestimate the dangers posed by these chemicals. Fumigants should always be handled with caution, and their application strictly follows safety guidelines to mitigate exposure risks.

They are ineffective against pests

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