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About this Exam

The Nebraska Pesticide Applicator Certification is a mandatory requirement for individuals who intend to apply restricted-use pesticides (RUPs) or perform certain types of for-hire pesticide applications within the state. Administered by the Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA), this certification ensures that all applicators possess a fundamental understanding of safe and effective pesticide use, minimizing risks to themselves, the public, and the environment. This includes commercial applicators (for-hire), non-commercial applicators (not-for-hire, such as government employees), and private applicators (e.g., farmers and ranchers).

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What the Course Entails and Exam Details

To earn your initial Nebraska Pesticide Applicator Certification, you must successfully complete a two-step process: mastering the General Standards and a specific category of application. The core "course" content is detailed in study manuals available through the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) Extension.

Core topics covered in the General Standards (Category 00) include:

  • Federal and State Pesticide Laws and Regulations

  • Pesticide Labeling and Interpretation

  • Pesticide Safety and Handling Procedures

  • Environmental Protection and Management

  • Pest Identification and Biology

  • Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Principles

  • Pesticide Formulations, Application Equipment, and Calibration

  • Emergency Response and First Aid

In addition to General Standards, you must pass a separate exam for at least one specialized application category, such as:

  • 01 Agricultural Plant Pest Control

  • 04 Ornamental and Turf Pest Control

  • 07 Right-of-Way Pest Control

  • 08 Structural and Health-Related Pest Control

  • 08W Wood Destroying Organisms

  • 09 Public Health Pest Control

  • 11 Fumigation

  • 12 Aerial Pest Control

  • (And many others, totaling 14+ categories)

3. What to Expect in the Final Exam

You must pass both the General Standards exam and your chosen category-specific exam to become licensed.

The final exam format generally includes:

  • Format: Both the General Standards and the category exams are multiple-choice.

  • Question Count: The General Standards (core) exam contains 60 questions. Category-specific exams typically contain approximately 50 questions.

  • Passing Score: A minimum score of 70% is required to pass each exam.

  • Rules: The exams are closed-book. No study materials are permitted. Photo identification is required at the testing center.

  • Time Limit: Pearson VUE computer-based exams usually have a 90-minute time limit per exam. NDA walk-in exams do not have a strict time limit, but last exams are passed out by 2 p.m.


How to Study and Exam Centers

Preparation is key to succeeding on your initial certification attempt.

Actionable study strategies include:

  1. Use Official Manuals: Focus your study entirely on the official written manuals and NebGuides provided by UNL Pesticide Safety Education Program (pested.unl.edu). The exams are based directly on this content.

  2. Take Practice Exams: Utilize practice exams, such as the Nebraska Pesticide Applicator Certification Practice Exam, to become familiar with the multiple-choice format, test your knowledge of core concepts, and identify weak areas for further review.

  3. Math Review: Brush up on basic math, focusing on calculations for pesticide dilution and application equipment calibration, which are vital for daily operation and may appear on the exam.

How to Take the Exam: There are multiple ways to take the certification exams in Nebraska.

  • NDA Walk-In Testing: The NDA schedules "Walk-In" testing dates at various physical locations throughout the state. These exams are paper-based and mailed to the NDA for grading. Results can take up to three weeks during peak season.

  • Pearson VUE Computer-Based Testing: For instant grading and broader scheduling options, you can take the General Standards exam and several popular category exams (including 01, 04, 07, 08, 08W, 09, 11, and 12) at an authorized Pearson VUE testing center. Pearson VUE charges an additional exam fee.

  • UNL Initial Training Sessions: These in-person sessions (offered from January to April) often include a review of the study manuals followed by an opportunity to take the certification exams.


Job Opportunities from the Course

Obtaining your Nebraska Pesticide Applicator Certification opens doors to a variety of essential careers in the agricultural, landscape, and structural maintenance sectors.

Specific career paths unlocked by this certification include:

  • Pest Control Technician (Residential, Commercial, Industrial)

  • Lawn Care Technician / Turf Specialist

  • Agronomy Applicator / Sprayer Operator

  • Agricultural Technician

  • Turf Route Manager / Route Technician

  • Pest Control Consultant

  • Public Health Vector Control Specialist

  • Environmental Specialist (for-hire related to pesticide use)

  • Pest Control Branch Manager

  • Private Applicator (Farmer/Rancher, qualified to apply RUPs to their own land)

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