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Which Louisiana state agency administers pesticide applicator certification?

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1Which Louisiana state agency administers pesticide applicator certification?
A.Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
B.Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry (LDAF)
C.Louisiana State University
D.Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
Explanation: The Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry (LDAF) is the state lead agency for regulating pesticide use and application, licensing applicators, overseeing worker protection, and registering pesticides for sale in Louisiana.
2What must a Louisiana commercial applicator pass for initial certification?
A.Only a background check
B.The General Standards exam and at least one category-specific exam
C.Only an online training course
D.A physical fitness test
Explanation: Louisiana requires commercial applicators to pass the General Standards exam covering core pesticide knowledge and at least one category-specific exam related to their intended application type. Categories are established based on where applications will be made.
3As of late 2025, where is in-person pesticide testing offered in Louisiana?
A.At all LDAF district offices statewide
B.Only at the LDAF Main Office in Baton Rouge and online through Everblue
C.At any community college
D.At LSU AgCenter offices only
Explanation: Beginning November 2025, in-person testing in Louisiana is offered only at the LDAF Main Office in Baton Rouge. Remote online testing is available through Everblue testing systems for an additional fee. District office testing ended October 15, 2025.
4How often must Louisiana commercial pesticide applicators recertify?
A.Annually
B.Every 2 years
C.Every 3 years
D.Every 5 years
Explanation: Louisiana commercial applicators must recertify every 3 years by either retesting or attending an approved in-person training session. The annual renewal fee for a Commercial Pesticide Applicator Certification card is $20.
5What type of license must a Louisiana commercial company that applies pesticides by ground hold?
A.Aerial Owner Operator License
B.Ground Owner Operator License
C.Dealer License only
D.No special license beyond individual certification
Explanation: Under Louisiana regulations, commercial pesticide application companies that apply pesticides by ground are required to have a Ground Owner Operator License. Companies applying by aircraft or drone must have an Aerial Owner Operator License.
6Louisiana Category 1 commercial applicator certification covers which type of pest control?
A.Structural pest control
B.Agricultural pest control on agricultural lands, grasslands, and non-crop areas
C.Aquatic pest control
D.Right-of-way management
Explanation: Louisiana Category 1 covers agricultural pest control, including commercial applicators using or supervising the use of restricted-use pesticides on agricultural lands, grasslands, and non-crop agricultural lands.
7Which Louisiana categories (7c1, 7c2, 7c3, and 8d) have an additional requirement beyond passing the exam?
A.Higher exam fees
B.Proof of relevant experience
C.A college degree in biology
D.Completion of a 40-hour course
Explanation: Louisiana Categories 7c1, 7c2, 7c3, and 8d require proof of relevant experience in addition to passing the certification exams. This ensures applicators in these specialized categories have practical knowledge beyond written exam competency.
8What is the annual renewal fee for a Louisiana Commercial Pesticide Applicator Certification card?
A.$10
B.$20
C.$50
D.$100
Explanation: The annual renewal fee for a Louisiana Commercial Pesticide Applicator Certification card is $20. This fee maintains the applicator's active status and allows continued legal application of pesticides in their certified categories.
9What does the signal word 'DANGER—POISON' with a skull and crossbones indicate on a pesticide label?
A.Moderately toxic product
B.Highly toxic product (Toxicity Category I) that can be fatal through ingestion, inhalation, or skin absorption
C.Corrosive product only
D.Flammable product
Explanation: The signal word 'DANGER—POISON' with the skull and crossbones symbol indicates the most acutely toxic classification (Toxicity Category I). These products can be fatal or cause serious injury through a single exposure. Maximum PPE is required when handling these products.
10What is the primary environmental concern when applying pesticides near Louisiana's extensive bayou and wetland systems?
A.Wind damage to equipment
B.Contamination of sensitive aquatic ecosystems, fisheries, and wildlife habitats through drift, runoff, and direct application
C.Reduced pesticide effectiveness due to humidity
D.Higher labor costs in wetland areas
Explanation: Louisiana's extensive bayou, wetland, and coastal ecosystems are extremely sensitive to pesticide contamination. These waters support fisheries, shellfish, wildlife, and endangered species. Applicators must maintain strict buffer zones, use drift-reduction practices, and follow all label restrictions near these environments.

About the LA Pesticide Applicator Exam

Louisiana commercial pesticide applicator certification requires passing the General Standards exam and at least one category exam. Testing available at the LDAF Baton Rouge office or online through Everblue. Covers FIFRA, LAC 7:XXIII, label compliance, safety, environmental protection, and IPM. Recertification every 3 years.

Questions

100 scored questions

Time Limit

2-3 hours

Passing Score

70%

Exam Fee

Varies; $20 annual renewal (Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry (LDAF))

LA Pesticide Applicator Exam Content Outline

25%

Louisiana Laws & Regulations

LAC 7:XXIII, LDAF rules, FIFRA, certification categories, licensing

20%

Pesticide Safety & PPE

Toxicity, exposure routes, PPE, WPS, first aid, emergency response

20%

Environmental Protection

Bayou/wetland protection, drift management, endangered species, disposal

20%

Application Methods & Calibration

Equipment calibration, nozzle selection, formulations, IPM, resistance

15%

Label Compliance & Record-Keeping

Label interpretation, signal words, record-keeping, RUP regulations

How to Pass the LA Pesticide Applicator Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 70%
  • Exam length: 100 questions
  • Time limit: 2-3 hours
  • Exam fee: Varies; $20 annual renewal

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
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  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I take the Louisiana pesticide applicator exam?

In-person testing at LDAF Main Office in Baton Rouge or online through Everblue testing systems (additional fee).

What score do I need to pass?

You need a minimum score of 70% on each exam.

How often must I recertify?

Every 3 years through retesting or attending approved in-person training.