Florida Rules for Direct Supervision of Unlicensed Pesticide Applicators
In the state of Florida there are three statutory chapters that dictate the rules for pesticide applications. Each chapter, 388 (mosquito), 482 (structural pest control), and 487 (agriculture and other sites), differs on who needs a license to apply pesticides and what the rules are for those who o...
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In the state of Florida there are three statutory chapters that dictate the rules for pesticide applications. Each chapter, 388 (mosquito), 482 (structural pest control), and 487 (agriculture and other sites), differs on who needs a license to apply pesticides and what the rules are for those who oversee unlicensed applicators. This new 3-page publication will define those rules and give guidance on what is needed to supervise unlicensed applicators in the state of Florida. Written by Brett W. Bultemeier and Erin E. Harlow and published by the UF/IFAS Pesticide Information Office.
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spelling | doaj-art-0f37cf79f1614508811c4c597dd1c79a2025-02-08T05:45:20ZengThe University of Florida George A. Smathers LibrariesEDIS2576-00092021-08-0120214Florida Rules for Direct Supervision of Unlicensed Pesticide ApplicatorsBrett W. Bultemeier0Erin E. Harlow1University of FloridaUniversity of Florida In the state of Florida there are three statutory chapters that dictate the rules for pesticide applications. Each chapter, 388 (mosquito), 482 (structural pest control), and 487 (agriculture and other sites), differs on who needs a license to apply pesticides and what the rules are for those who oversee unlicensed applicators. This new 3-page publication will define those rules and give guidance on what is needed to supervise unlicensed applicators in the state of Florida. Written by Brett W. Bultemeier and Erin E. Harlow and published by the UF/IFAS Pesticide Information Office. https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/128863Pesticide LicenseDirect SupervisionPesticide Information Office |
spellingShingle | Brett W. Bultemeier Erin E. Harlow Florida Rules for Direct Supervision of Unlicensed Pesticide Applicators EDIS Pesticide License Direct Supervision Pesticide Information Office |
title | Florida Rules for Direct Supervision of Unlicensed Pesticide Applicators |
title_full | Florida Rules for Direct Supervision of Unlicensed Pesticide Applicators |
title_fullStr | Florida Rules for Direct Supervision of Unlicensed Pesticide Applicators |
title_full_unstemmed | Florida Rules for Direct Supervision of Unlicensed Pesticide Applicators |
title_short | Florida Rules for Direct Supervision of Unlicensed Pesticide Applicators |
title_sort | florida rules for direct supervision of unlicensed pesticide applicators |
topic | Pesticide License Direct Supervision Pesticide Information Office |
url | https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/128863 |
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