Ace the New Jersey Pesticide Applicator Category 3A Exam 2026 – Cultivate Success and Bloom!

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What considerations influence drift management in urban landscapes?

Proximity to sidewalks, roads, and water; use drift-reducing nozzles; minimize height; avoid applying during high winds or gusts as per label.

Drift management in urban landscapes aims to keep the spray on target and away from bystanders and non-target areas. In cities, spray can easily reach sidewalks, roads, pedestrians, and nearby water, so you must plan with those sensitive receptors in mind. Proximity to sidewalks, roads, and water makes drift a real concern, which is why using drift-reducing nozzles helps create larger droplets that are less prone to being carried by the air. Keeping the application height lower minimizes the distance droplets travel before reaching the target, reducing off-target movement. And you should avoid applying during high winds or gusts, because urban wind patterns around buildings can be unpredictable and drive more drift than the label allows. The color of the pesticide or the rate by itself doesn’t address drift risk, and drift is a consideration that must be managed in urban settings regardless of other factors.

The color of the pesticide.

Drift is not a concern in urban landscapes.

Only the application rate matters.

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