I know you are suppost to have a license for chem app. but i wanted to know if I can appy the bagged fertilizers without one. Im located in Tx.
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Originally posted by N.TXI know you are suppost to have a license for chem app. but i wanted to know if I can appy the bagged fertilizers without one. Im located in Tx.
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You guys need to learn how to use Google. This is cut from the TX Dept. of Ag.
I am considering starting a lawn care business. Services would include mowing, trimming and edging. Would this require a license or certification? Would the application of non-herbicidal/pesticidal, granular fertilizer require licensing or certification?
A pesticide applicator's license is only required if you are going to apply pesticides for hire. In this instance, to license with the TDA, you will also be required to obtain a nursery/floral certificate from our agency. By having the nursery/floral certificate, you are exempt from having to license with the Structural Pest Control Board. Also, if you are only going to apply fertilizers, you do not need to obtain a pesticide applicator's license.
That means that the statement below is not true. The crappy Scotts fertilizer with crabgrass control that is covering the shelves at Lowes and Home Depot is a restricted pesticide if you're applying commercially. Don't take the risk. Just take the test and get the license. You'll get busted eventually.
I was told that we can apply anything a homeowner would be able to purchace and we don't need a license. If the homeowner would not be able to purchace it... we would need a license.
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Originally posted by N.TXThanks for all the info guys. And im only going to apply strictly fert without pest control if i do im going to hire out weedcontrol and pest control. Thanks!
HOWEVER... If you pour boiling water on an ant pile and get paid for it... you better have a license. He said the fines are pretty heavy.
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so i guess you're saying screw this forum and use google. if someone wants to ask a question in here then let it be.
I wasn't trying to be a smartass.
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Originally posted by cjm2783so i guess you're saying screw this forum and use google. if someone wants to ask a question in here then let it be.
that's why so many smart mouth people get their ass kicked in this world.
cjm
steve
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Originally posted by cjm2783so i guess you're saying screw this forum and use google. if someone wants to ask a question in here then let it be.
that's why so many smart mouth people get their ass kicked in this world.
cjm
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In Illinois you must have a pesticide licensce to apply fertilizer if it is for for profit. Of course, each individual city want a piece of the action and requires a contractors license to do business in their town which ranges anywhere from $50-$100 bucks. Some of them also require a surety bond from your insurance agent that costs another $50 bucks. Best thing to do is to call your local extension office and ask them. Also, find out about the contractors licenses. My first year/ first day out, I got slapped with a $100.00 ticket for not having the contractors license in one of the towns I was in. Of course, I didn't know at the time and had to pay the ticket and the $100.00 fee for the lisence and the bond. Man I was pissed!Last edited by mariner; 02-17-05, 11:19 AM.
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