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Pest Control
Total cost: $275
4
License Categories
Yes
Exam Required?
16 hrs
CE Hours
$275
Total Initial Fees
Not Required
Experience
Required
EPA Certification
Idaho offers 4 pest control license categories. Available: General Pest Control, Termite/WDO, Fumigation, Turf and Ornamental. Choose the category that matches the services you plan to provide.
Pass the Idaho pest control licensing exam. Administered by State-administered; $5 additional fee for non-scheduled exams. Format: Multiple choice, closed book. Passing score: 70%. Exam categories: Core Exam, Category-specific exams. Exam fee: $5 for non-scheduled exams.
Obtain EPA certification for applying restricted-use pesticides. Categories: Category 7 - Industrial/Institutional/Structural, Category 3 - Turf and Ornamental. Federal EPA certification is required for any applicator using restricted-use pesticides. State certification covers general-use pesticides.
Obtain general liability insurance (minimum $300,000) as required by Idaho.
Submit your application to the Idaho State Department of Agriculture. Application fee: $120. Technician license fee: $30. Operator license fee: $120. Total initial fees: $275.
Idaho requires a separate business license for pest control companies. Requirements: Employ at least one professional applicator, Obtain required insurance, Register with ISDA. Business license fee: $120.
Renew your license every 2 years. 16 CE hours required per renewal cycle. Renewal fee: $120.
Total Initial Licensing Fees
$275
Includes application, exam,
and license fees
Application Fee
$120
Exam Fee
$5 for non-scheduled exams
Technician License
$30
Operator License
$120
Business License
$120
Renewal Fee
$120
2 years
Additional costs: General liability insurance (min. $300,000) may also be required.
Exam required
Exam required
Exam required
Additional Training
VerifiedAdditional fumigation safety training required
Exam required
Licensed to apply pesticides on another person's property for compensation
Requirements
Licensed to apply restricted-use pesticides on own property
Requirements
License for commercial pest control businesses
Requirements
Exam Requirements
VerifiedState Exam Required
Examination Requirement
Exam Categories
Exam Provider
State-administered; $5 additional fee for non-scheduled exams
Passing Score
70%
Exam Format
Multiple choice, closed book
Retake Policy
May retake after waiting period
Overall licensing difficulty: 2/100
Study recommendation: 1–2 weeks of focused review is usually sufficient
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No experience required
No formal experience requirement; must pass exams
Experience Required
Supervision Details
Unlicensed workers must be under direct supervision of licensed applicator
Not Required
Training
Approved Programs
University of Idaho Extension provides study materials
EPA certification required
EPA Categories
Details
Federal EPA certification is required for any applicator using restricted-use pesticides. State certification covers general-use pesticides.
Required
GL Insurance
Min: $300,000
Not Required
Surety Bond
Required
Business License
Yes
Separate from Individual
Requirements
Not sure if you need a pest control license? Check whether your state requires one.
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
Application Fee | $120 |
Exam Fee | $5 for non-scheduled exams |
Technician License Fee | $30 |
Operator License Fee | $120 |
Business License Fee | $120 |
Renewal Fee | $120 |
Total Initial Fees Total varies based on categories and license type | $275 |
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Renewal & CE Requirements
Verified2 years
Renewal Period
16 hrs
CE Hours Required
CE Categories
Renewal Fee
$120
Regulatory Board
Pest control licenses must be renewed on schedule. Most states require continuing education covering integrated pest management, pesticide safety, environmental regulations, and applicable state/federal law updates.
Out-of-State Reciprocity
VerifiedDoes Not Accept Out-of-State Credentials
Transfer Details
Idaho does not offer formal reciprocity.
Pest control license reciprocity varies by state. Some states accept credentials from other states with equivalent requirements, while others require applicants to pass the state exam regardless of prior certification.
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IPM not specifically mandated
Details
IPM is encouraged but not mandated.
Additional certification required for RUP
Requirements
Must obtain state certification to apply restricted-use pesticides.
Idaho has no formal experience requirement for professional applicators - certification is based entirely on passing exams. Certifications are renewed every 2 years with 16 CE credits required.
Professional Applicator license costs $120.
Certification renewed every 2 years with 16 CE credits.
No formal experience requirement - certification by exam.
Dealer license also $120.
There is no interstate compact for pest control operators. EPA restricted-use pesticide certification is a separate federal requirement.
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Idaho requires passing a state exam for pest control licensing. EPA certification is also required. All licensing is managed through the Idaho State Department of Agriculture.
Requirements vary by state and license category. Always verify current requirements with your state licensing authority.