Do you need a license to buy atrazine?
Do you need a license to buy atrazine?
Our Atrazine is a 4# material which means it has 4lbs of active ingredient per gallon. That equates to a 40.8% active ingredient in this particular product. It is restricted use and requires a license to purchase.
Do I need a license to apply fertilizer in PA?
Licensing. A license is required for each Pennsylvania manufacturing facility producing fertilizer offered for sale, sold or distributed in Pennsylvania, and each guarantor of fertilizer that is offered for sale or distributed in Pennsylvania. The annual licensing fee is twenty-five dollars ($25.00).
Is Roundup a restricted use herbicide?
EPA classifies pesticides into two categories: general use pesticides and restricted use pesticides. Roundup, with its active ingredient, glyphosate, is a general use, not a restricted use pesticide.
How long does a spraying Licence last?
You can register with the National Register of Sprayer Operators and collect points for CPD (Continuing Professional Development). Most of our clients opt for refresher training every 3 – 5 years.
What is a pesticide application business in Pennsylvania?
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture (PDA) defines a pesticide application business as a government entity or commercial establishment engaged in the application of pesticides and meeting the definition of a public or commercial applicator. This includes individual operators that meet the definition a of a commercial or public applicator.
Do I need a permit to use herbicides and algicides in Pennsylvania?
Persons wishing to use herbicides, algicides or fish control chemicals in surface waters within Pennsylvania must submit a permit application to DEP for each body of water to be treated.
What type of license do I need to apply pesticides?
Commercial Applicator License: Is required to use any type of pesticide on property not owned or rented by the applicator or the employer of the applicator. All commercial applicators must be certified in at least one of 26 categories of specialty (for example, Vegetable Crops, Fruit and Nuts, Lawn and Turf, etc.).
What is the Pennsylvania pesticide hypersensitivity registry?
The Pennsylvania Pesticide Hypersensitivity Registry, which is maintained by the PDA, is a list of people who have been verified by a physician to be excessively or abnormally sensitive to pesticides.