Indiana Pesticide Applicator Core Practice Exam

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Who must be legally certified to use pesticides in Indiana?

  1. Only commercial applicators

  2. Anyone applying pesticides for a fee

  3. Anyone using Restricted Use Pesticides, private and commercial applicators

  4. Only those applying organic pesticides

The correct answer is: Anyone using Restricted Use Pesticides, private and commercial applicators

In Indiana, the requirement for certification to use pesticides specifically involves the use of Restricted Use Pesticides (RUPs). These pesticides are classified as restricted due to their potential to cause harm to human health and the environment if not used properly. Therefore, any individual applying RUPs must be certified, which includes both private and commercial applicators. Private applicators are those who apply pesticides on their own property for the purpose of producing an agricultural commodity, while commercial applicators are those who apply pesticides for hire or as part of their business operations. The certification process ensures that these applicators have the necessary knowledge and skills to use these products safely and in accordance with state and federal regulations. This certification helps protect public health and the environment by ensuring users understand labeling requirements, proper handling techniques, and emergency response practices associated with RUPs. The other choices presented do not encompass the legal certification requirements as comprehensively as the option regarding Restricted Use Pesticides.