Practice tests, full explanations, and drills for Michigan's 7B exam — termites, carpenter ants, wood-boring beetles, and decay fungi. Start with CORE free.
Michigan's 7B category covers wood-destroying organisms — subterranean termites, carpenter ants, wood-boring beetles, and wood-decay fungi. The exam is 75 multiple-choice questions and you need 70% to pass. 7B is taken on top of the CORE exam, so you'll need both.
Wood-destroying organisms — subterranean termites, carpenter ants, wood-boring beetles, and wood-decay fungi, plus the treatments and laws around them.
75 multiple-choice questions; you need 70% to pass.
7B is Michigan's wood-destroying pest category — the one you need for termite and WDO inspection and treatment work.
Yes — CORE plus 7B.
Take a practice test for your readiness score, then drill your weak areas; a few weeks of steady practice is typical.
Yes — built on Michigan's official 7B manual and exam.