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:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.

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

  1. Pests of homes, structures, people and pets // Great
  2. How to Read the Label // I failed on this at first :(
  3. Rinsing Instructions // Asked about, good to read the other topics in the left sidebar.
  4. Got Pests? Control Them Safely // Nice epa.gov articles on common pests.
  5. 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

  1. Branch 2 Field Representative Written Examination CANDIDATE HANDBOOK
  2. Official Examination Resources list
  3. “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.
  4. Structural Pest Control Branch 2: License Exam Preparation Manual by Satinder S. Sandhu // Sometimes mentioned
  5. A quiz i created for California Branch 2 // 278-question test by u/KrazyKryminal
  6. Target Specialty Products branch ii field reps study manual read aloud.
  7. Quizlet flash cards by random people
  8. 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

  1. // CANDIDATE HANDBOOK
  2. Official Examination Resources list
  3. “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.
  4. Structural Pest Control Branch 3: License Exam Preparation Manual by Satinder S. Sandhu // Sometimes mentioned
  5. Quizlet flashcards by random people
  6. 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)

  1. Do small chunks daily. (15~25 Mins)
  2. Write down snippets of specifics. (Think bullet point notes to key off memory, not recreating the curriculum.)
  3. Talk about the things you have learned whenever you can.
  4. Write down & ask questions when you have them!

My personal before-the-test list:

  1. Get a good night’s sleep, and plan out your day so that you’re not stressed.
  2. Study of your notes, and drink a little water.
  3. Consume a little caffeine (Dark chocolate, tea, coffee, etc.)
  4. 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
  1. Nevada Pesticide Applicator’s Certification Workbook // Study the GENERAL KNOWLEDGE sections of the linked links.
  2. Nevada Pest Control License Exam Study Manuals: General Knowledge / Core Study Manual, C2 Industrial & Institutional Pest Control & C3 Wood-Destroying Pests if needed.
Oregon
  1. 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)