What are the different branches of pest control?

What are the different branches of pest control?

Branch 1 – Fumigation: The practice relating to the control of household and wood-destroying pests or organisms by fumigation with poisonous or lethal gases. Branch 2 – General Pest: The practice relating to the control of household pests excluding fumigation with poisonous or lethal gases.

How do I become a certified pest control technician?

A high school degree or equivalent will meet the education requirements for a pest control job. Pest control technicians must be at least 18 years old, per EPA regulations, as revised in 2017. Most states also require a short EPA-approved training course and passing scores on a state licensing exam.

How do I get a pest control license in California?

To receive a license as an operator, you must first pass the board-approved pre-operator courses that you can take in-person or online. Next, you must submit the examination application with a fee of $65 per branch. After the Live scan and review, you take the automated test.

What is included in general pest control?

A general pest control treatment covers spiders, silverfish, cockroaches and ants. It does not include termites, borers, rodents or fleas. These pests require a separate treatment and a fee is charged accordingly.

What is a structural pest report?

Structural Pest Inspection is also referred to as a wood destroying organism inspection. Pest inspectors locate: Wood destroying pests, like termites, carpenter ants, beetles, and wood rot. Signs of pest activity which include damaged wood, termite tubes, and dead insects.

How long is pest control training?

about 3 months
A pest control training course generally takes about 3 months to complete….Pest control training teaches a comprehensive overview on all aspects of pest control, including:

  • Rodent control.
  • Termite control.
  • Other common pest control.
  • How to use pesticides.
  • Pesticide safety.
  • Basic fumigation.

Can I power wash after pest control?

DON’T power wash your home’s exterior after you have it treated. DON’T polish or strip flooring until it’s near time for scheduled service. DON’T leave food and drinks out that may attract pests.

How long is a pest report good for?

A. Under the Structural Pest Control Act, there is a two-year statute of limitations on all inspection reports and completion notices. This means all complaints against licensees must be filed with the Board within two years after the date of inspection or completion of recommendations.

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