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Category 7B â Wood-Destroying Organisms â What to Expect
Our practice questions are designed to mirror the actual MDARD exam. Here's what the Category 7B â Wood-Destroying Organisms covers:
Termite BiologySubterranean, drywood, and dampwood termite identification, castes, and behavior.
Termite ControlLiquid treatments, bait systems, wood treatment, and fumigation methods.
Wood-Boring BeetlesPowderpost beetles, old house borers, and longhorned beetles.
Decay FungiWood rot, conditions that promote decay, and prevention strategies.
WDO InspectionsInspection techniques, reporting requirements, and documentation.
Moisture ManagementCrawl space conditions, ventilation, and moisture barriers.
Construction TypesSlab, basement, crawl space construction and entry points.
Pre-Construction TreatmentsSoil treatments and building design considerations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Category 7B qualify me to do?
Category 7B licenses you to control wood-destroying organisms including termites, wood-boring beetles, and fungi in structures.
Is 7B required for termite inspections in Michigan?
Yes. You must hold a valid Category 7B license to perform termite inspections and treatments in Michigan.
How difficult is the 7B exam compared to CORE?
7B is more specialized than CORE, focusing heavily on termite biology and treatment methods. Thorough preparation with practice exams is strongly recommended.
Do I need 7A to get 7B?
No â 7A and 7B are separate categories. You only need the CORE exam before taking either category exam.
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