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  2. Begin by entering the 'Date', 'Start Time', and 'End Time' in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as these are crucial for recordkeeping.
  3. If the actual applicator differs from the licensed applicator, provide their details along with the license number if applicable.
  4. Fill in the 'Location/Description of Treatment Site' and specify the 'Target Site or Crop'. These sections help identify where pesticides are applied.
  5. Enter the 'Pesticide Brand Name', 'EPA Registration Number', and 'Active Ingredients'. This information is vital for compliance with regulations.
  6. Complete fields for 'Total Size of Treatment Area', 'Total Amount of Pesticide Applied', and select the appropriate 'Application Method'.
  7. Finally, note any required information regarding Restricted Entry Intervals to ensure safety compliance.

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All individuals who apply restricted-use pesticides in Florida or who apply any pesticide in Florida by aerial delivery must have a Florida license issued by FDACS.
Pesticides and other agrochemicals can be applied in several ways. Conventional application methods include ground-based foliar sprays, root drenches, broadcasting of granules, and seed coating; aerial application methods have recently included agricultural drones.
To apply restricted use pesticides to any outdoor area in Florida not associated with a structure or public health pest control, you must have a pesticide applicator license pursuant to Chapter 487, Florida Statutes issued by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS).
Initial treatment usually ranges from $150 to $250, depending on the infestations scope and whether interior or exterior barriers are needed. Ongoing protection through a recurring plan typically costs $40 to $75/month, and that often includes retreatments if bugs come back.
The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) is responsible for enforcing all pesticide regulations and laws in Florida both state and federal. It implements provisions of the Florida Pesticide Law and the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA).

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Each registration issued by the department to a registrant for a period beginning in an even-numbered year shall be assessed a fee of $350 per brand of pesticide and fee of $100 for each special local need label and experimental use permit, and the registration shall expire on December 31 of that year.
New certified pest control business operator licenses cost $310. The limited governmental or private applicator license (structural pest control and lawn/ornamental pest control) is for individuals who are employed by private pest control companies or government agencies.

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