About me
Fellow pest peeps, I have a (California) Structural Pest Control Board (SPCB) Applicator license. (a commercial technician) and am I working under a business in Branches 2 & 3.
That means I’ve:
- Created a https://connect.pestboard.ca.gov/ account, uploaded pictures of my ID (driver’s license), gave them my SSN, street address, etc. & paid a $60 fee for the CA Applicator Examination test.
- Created another account & passed the in-person, live proctored “CA Applicator Examination” by *PSI.
- Had no questions about specific chemicals, reproduction cycles, treatments of specific pests, or math like the Oregon & Nevada ones, it’s very safety & proper procedure focused. Easy to pass with 3~4 2-hour study sessions IMO.
- Passed a background check, paid $49 for getting my fingerprints taken at a shift’s office (REQUEST FOR LIVE SCAN SERVICE.pdf), etc.
My goal is to become an Operator licensed in branch i & ii someday, and personally use or rent the two allowable businesses under my license as a “Qualifying Manager” via a broker like: pestcontrollicense.com/hire-an-operator/
All branches, license types, and examinations.
- Complete list of examination tests: *PSI: CA STRUCTURAL PEST CONTROL BOARD
- Official SPCB study materials
- Overview of Branches, License Types: How do I become a Structural Pest Control Board licensee?
- Keys to California individual pest control licenses // Help to figure out what license you need, or use an LLM.
One of the Operator prerequisites is 2 years of experience, at least 1 year as a licensed Field Representative in that Branch, or equivalent.
Tests & study resources
Generic
- Pests of homes, structures, people and pets // Great
- How to Read the Label // I failed on this at first :(
- Rinsing Instructions // Asked about, good to read the other topics in the left sidebar.
- Got Pests? Control Them Safely // Nice epa.gov articles on common pests.
- Pesticide Safety Training for Noncertified Applicators Using RUPs at Non-Agricultural Sites by Pesticide Educational Resources Collaborative (PERC) on Youtube
Branch 1: Fumugation:
Not currently trying to get this; my friends in the CA area industry say it’s commonly used.
Branch 2: General pests CA Branch 2 Field Representative Examination
- Branch 2 Field Representative Written Examination CANDIDATE HANDBOOK
- Official Examination Resources list
- “Termite” Terry’s Pest Control License Exam Preparation Manual: Everything You Need To Know To Pass A State License Exam On Your First Try! // Highly recommended on r/PestControl, & Jeff at the CPCB says this book is close to a cheat sheet.
- Structural Pest Control Branch 2: License Exam Preparation Manual by Satinder S. Sandhu // Sometimes mentioned
- A quiz i created for California Branch 2 // 278-question test by u/KrazyKryminal
- Target Specialty Products branch ii field reps study manual read aloud.
- Quizlet flash cards by random people
- https://www.stuvia.com/en-us/search?s=California+Branch+2+Field+Representative // trust-worthy student Q&A?
Branch 3: Termites (wood-destroying pests) CA Branch 3 Field Representative Examination
- // CANDIDATE HANDBOOK
- Official Examination Resources list
- “Termite” Terry’s Termite License Exam Preparation Manual: Everything You Need To Know To Pass A Termite License Exam On Your First Try! // Highly recommended on r/PestControl, & Jeff at the CPCB says this book is close to a cheat sheet.
- Structural Pest Control Branch 3: License Exam Preparation Manual by Satinder S. Sandhu // Sometimes mentioned
- Quizlet flashcards by random people
- https://www.stuvia.com/en-us/search?s=California+Branch+3+Field+Representative // trust-worthy student Q&A?
My personal how-to-study method (Read, wRite, Relate)
- Do small chunks daily. (15~25 Mins)
- Write down snippets of specifics. (Think bullet point notes to key off memory, not recreating the curriculum.)
- Talk about the things you have learned whenever you can.
- Write down & ask questions when you have them!
My personal before-the-test list:
- Get a good night’s sleep, and plan out your day so that you’re not stressed.
- Study of your notes, and drink a little water.
- Consume a little caffeine (Dark chocolate, tea, coffee, etc.)
- Take a moment to think positively and declutter your mind of worries.
Oregon & Nevada
Pretty similar, have basically the same regulations, are generally interchangeable, and work on 1-year license cycles. My co-workers say Nevada study materials are easier. They are heavy on: Math, common chemicals, tool usage, & details about common pests.
Nevada
- Nevada Pesticide Applicator’s Certification Workbook // Study the GENERAL KNOWLEDGE sections of the linked links.
- Nevada Pest Control License Exam Study Manuals:
General Knowledge / Core Study Manual,C2 Industrial & Institutional Pest Control&C3 Wood-Destroying Pestsif needed.
Oregon
- Exams and Study Materials, start with Base exam > Laws and safety > Oregon Core Manual Addendum, then National Pesticide Applicator Certification Core Manual (Sectorized version on the Internet Archive)

