Compliance support
Pesticide recordkeeping compliance support
PestLog helps organize pesticide records so pest-control operators can find application details, signatures, photos, inventory usage, state references, and exportable reports when they need them.
PestLog does not guarantee compliance. State rules vary, federal duties may differ by applicator category or location, and operators should verify current requirements with official regulators or qualified counsel.
What PestLog helps organize
PestLog gives operators structured places to record pesticide product details, EPA registration numbers, application dates, customers, service sites, target pests, methods, amounts, dilution, applicators, photos, signatures, and PDF or CSV exports.
Federal and state context
EPA materials describe FIFRA inspection and applicator recordkeeping topics, while state agencies often administer licensing categories, retention periods, forms, and inspection workflows. PestLog links operators to sources so they can verify the rule set that applies to their work.
No substitute for regulator guidance
PestLog is a record organization tool, not a legal determination engine. Teams should treat PestLog exports as organized records to review against current federal, tribal, state, local, and contract requirements.
Does PestLog guarantee pesticide recordkeeping compliance?
No. PestLog helps organize records and exports, but compliance depends on current rules, license category, location, product use, and regulator interpretation.
Why does PestLog include official EPA and state links?
Official links help operators verify current requirements instead of relying on a generic checklist that may miss category, jurisdiction, or inspection differences.
Can PestLog exports be used during an inspection?
PestLog exports can help present organized application history, but inspectors or regulators decide whether records satisfy the requirements that apply.