Obtaining and Maintaining a Pesticide Applicator License in New Hampshire

As drought conditions become more frequent and intense across many agricultural regions, understanding how water stress impacts pesticide performance ... Learn More
Proper disposal of pesticide products is essential for protecting human health, wildlife, and the environment. Improper disposal—such as pouring pesti... Learn More
It is important to check whether a pesticide product is registered in New Hampshire to ensure that it is legal and safe to use within the state. The N... Learn More
Having a pesticide label on hand at all times is crucial for safe and legal pesticide use. The label contains vital instructions on how to properly mi... Learn More
2025 and 2026
2025 and 2026 courses for Pesticide Application training for private and commercial applicators, and recertification credits online. Learn More
General Information and Training for Initial Certifications.
General Information and Training for Initial Certifications. Learn More
The Difference Between a Private and Commercial License, a General-Use and Restricted-Use License, and a Pesticide Dealer License.
The Difference Between a Private and Commercial License, a General-Use and Restricted-Use License, and a Pesticide Dealer License. Learn More
Easy and accessible recertification credits from UNH Cooperative Extension.
Easy and accessible recertification credits from UNH Cooperative Extension. Learn More
Invasive species are an increasingly common issue in New Hampshire forests, and a growing number of municipalities and private landowners are struggli... Learn More
What you should know about the training sessions.
What you should know about the pesticide training sessions. Learn More