Idaho pest control application log template
Idaho State Department of Agriculture is the official starting point for Idaho pesticide licensing and recordkeeping questions. PestLog provides a standard pesticide application record template for Idaho; verify the current retention period and any reporting duties with the regulator before relying on any template.
| Regulator | Idaho State Department of Agriculture — Pesticides |
|---|---|
| Retention | Idaho 2024 rule-update guidance says professional applicators maintain pesticide application records for two years, ready for inspection, duplication, or submission. |
| Who should verify duties | Idaho pest-control businesses, certified applicators, and license holders should confirm recordkeeping duties with Idaho State Department of Agriculture before relying on any template. |
| Reporting | Idaho operators should verify whether pesticide use reports, incident reports, or category-specific submissions apply through Idaho State Department of Agriculture. |
| Template status | PestLog standard recordkeeping template |
| Regulator field | PestLog field | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Idaho owner/operator, treated property, location, and size or amount treated | Customer, service address, application site, GPS/legal-location notes, and area treated | Idaho records identify the person served, property treated, location, and size or amount treated. |
| Idaho pesticide trade name, amount, dilution/rate, EPA registration number, date, and time | Product, amount used, dilution/rate, EPA registration number, treatment date, and start/end time | Idaho professional applicator records list product and application-timing details. |
| Idaho wind velocity/direction, recommender, applicator, license, supervisor, and WPS exchange when required | Weather, wind, recommender, applicator, license number, supervisor, and WPS notes | Idaho records add weather and supervision context not present in many generic templates. |
The visible template is informational. PestLog users can capture these fields, attach photos, record signatures, and export reports from inside the app.
Idaho two-year professional retention
Idaho professional applicator recordkeeping guidance says application records are maintained for two years and ready for inspection, duplication, or submission.
Idaho weather details
Idaho professional application records include approximate wind velocity and wind direction, making weather fields important on the exported log.
Idaho noncertified training records
Idaho rule-update guidance also references three-year training records for noncertified applicators of restricted-use pesticides.
How long should Idaho professional applicator records be kept?
Idaho rule-update guidance says professional applicators maintain pesticide application records for two years and keep them ready for inspection, duplication, or submission when requested.
What Idaho fields should a pesticide log capture?
An Idaho log should include customer and property treated, location, area, product, amount, dilution or rate, EPA registration number, date, time, wind, recommender, applicator, license, supervisor, and WPS exchange details.
Does PestLog replace Idaho State Department of Agriculture guidance?
No. PestLog structures Idaho records and exports, but Idaho State Department of Agriculture rules and current license instructions control final recordkeeping duties.
Last reviewed: 2026-06-12. PestLog is not a regulator and does not provide legal advice. Verify current requirements with the official sources below.