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Welcome to LICENSED PEST CONTROL COMPANIES.
The Nevada Department of Agriculture through the
Pest Control Licensing Section and NRS 555 and NAC
555 requires that all pest control companies be
licensed in specific categories of pest control for
which they apply pesticides. The Nevada Department
of Agriculture has made available the following list
of Licensed Pest Control Companies separated by
geographic designations of Northern Nevada and
Southern Nevada. Five unique lists are also included
which identify companies who are capable of doing
various aspects of weed pest control (combination of
C1, C5 and C6), aquatic pest control (C5),
structural inspections and pest control (C3),
ornamental and turf pest control (C1) and fumigation
(C4).
Please contact each
pest control company direct to confirm that that
company is eligible (licensed in the correct
category of pest control) to conduct pest control
for your specific project. If you have further
questions or need to verify either a companies
license or category of license contact the
Nevada
Department of Agriculture.
Fields and
Categories:
Fields and Categories:
The
following fields and categories are established for the
licensing of pest control applicators.
License Category Designations
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A = Aerial |
B = Agricultural Ground |
C = Urban Structural |
Examples license categories:
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A1 = Aerial Insecticides |
B5 = Agriculture ground Rodenticides |
C5 = Urban and Structural Aquatic |
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1. |
Aerial
- The use of aircraft on standing or running water,
rangeland or cropland. |
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1. |
Insecticides - The application of insecticides,
miticides and acaricides |
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2. |
Herbicides - The application of herbicides and plant
growth regulators. |
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3. |
Desiccants and defoliants - The application of
desiccants and defoliants. |
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4. |
Fungicides and bactericides - The application of
fungicides, bactericides and nematicides. |
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2.. |
Agricultural Ground - The use of ground equipment
on rangeland, cropland or animals. |
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1. |
Insecticides - The application of insecticides,
miticides and acaricides |
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2. |
Herbicides - The application of herbicides and plant
growth regulators. |
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3. |
Desiccants and defoliants - The application of
desiccants and defoliants. |
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4. |
Fungicides and bactericides - The application of
fungicides, bactericides and nematicides. |
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5. |
Rodenticides - The application of rodent baits. |
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3. |
Urban and
Structural - The Use of ground equipment in urban areas
and in, on or around structures. |
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Ornamental and Turf - The control of insects, weeds,
vertebrates and plant diseases and the use of plant
regulators on ornamental and turf in urban areas if the
fruit trees are not used for commercial purposes. |
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2. |
Industrial and Institutional - The control of insects
and vertebrates in, on or around industrial complexes,
institutional complexes and dwelling units. |
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Structural - The control of wood-destroying pests,
inspection for wood-destroying pests and inspection for
conditions conductive to infestations of wood-destroying
pests. |
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Fumigation - The use of poisonous and lethal fumigants. |
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Aquatic - The control of insects, weeds and vertebrates
in aquatic areas that are used or are intended for use
in and around industrial complexes, institutional
complexes and dwelling units. |
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Right-of-way - The control of weeds in the maintenance
of rights-of-ways, including, without limitation, public
roads, power lines pipelines and railway rights-of-ways. |
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Preservation of wood - The application of pesticides
directly to wood or wood products that are not a part of
a habitable structure to prevent or control the
degradation of the wood or wood product by a
wood-destroying organism, including, without limitation,
a fungus or bacterium. |
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