Delaware pest control application log template
Delaware Department of Agriculture is the official starting point for Delaware pesticide licensing and recordkeeping questions. PestLog provides a standard pesticide application record template for Delaware; verify the current retention period and any reporting duties with the regulator before relying on any template.
| Regulator | Delaware Department of Agriculture — Pesticide Management |
|---|---|
| Retention | Delaware Department of Agriculture pesticide business licensing guidance says licensees must keep minimum pesticide application records for two years. |
| Who should verify duties | Delaware pest-control businesses, certified applicators, and license holders should confirm recordkeeping duties with Delaware Department of Agriculture before relying on any template. |
| Reporting | Delaware operators should verify whether pesticide use reports, incident reports, or category-specific submissions apply through Delaware Department of Agriculture. |
| Template status | PestLog standard recordkeeping template |
| Regulator field | PestLog field | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Delaware brand name and EPA registration number | Product and EPA registration number | Delaware lists product brand and EPA registration number as minimum recordkeeping fields. |
| Delaware dilution rate, amount applied per area, date, and specific area treated | Dilution rate, amount used, treatment date, service address, application site, and area treated | Delaware requires date and specific treatment area, not just the customer address. |
| Delaware pest, applicator, and weather conditions when drift precautions are listed | Target pest, applicator name/license, weather, wind, and label precaution notes | Weather fields matter when label drift precautions apply. |
The visible template is informational. PestLog users can capture these fields, attach photos, record signatures, and export reports from inside the app.
Delaware two-year retention
Delaware pesticide business licensing guidance says each pesticide application record must be kept for two years.
Delaware weather condition trigger
Delaware’s minimum record fields include weather conditions when drift precautions are listed on the pesticide label.
Delaware business-license context
Delaware pesticide business licenses expire December 31 or upon liability-insurance expiration, so recordkeeping and licensing should be checked together.
How long should Delaware pesticide application records be kept?
Delaware Department of Agriculture licensing guidance says pesticide business licensees must keep minimum application records for two years for each pesticide application.
What Delaware fields should a log capture?
A Delaware log should include product brand, EPA registration number, dilution rate, amount applied, date, specific area treated, pest, applicator, and weather conditions when label drift precautions apply.
Does PestLog replace Delaware Department of Agriculture guidance?
No. PestLog structures Delaware logs and exports, but Delaware pesticide business licensing materials and current Department of Agriculture instructions control final requirements.
Last reviewed: 2026-06-12. PestLog is not a regulator and does not provide legal advice. Verify current requirements with the official sources below.