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New Hampshire pest control application log template

New Hampshire Department of Agriculture, Markets & Food is the official starting point for New Hampshire pesticide licensing and recordkeeping questions. PestLog provides a standard pesticide application record template for New Hampshire; verify the current retention period and any reporting duties with the regulator before relying on any template.

At a glance
RegulatorNew Hampshire Department of Agriculture, Markets & Food — Division of Pesticide Control
RetentionNew Hampshire Pes 901.02 requires registrants and permittees to maintain pesticide daily-use records for at least two years, whether or not certification is renewed.
Who should verify dutiesNew Hampshire Pes 901.02 applies daily recordkeeping to pesticide applications by registrants or permittees and requires records to be maintained at the firm, branch office, or subsidiary.
ReportingNew Hampshire Pes 901.04 requires annual pesticide-use reporting for the period ending October 31, made available to the Division on or before December 1.
Template statusPestLog standard recordkeeping template
Record fields to verify
Regulator fieldPestLog fieldNotes
New Hampshire crop, treatment site, address, and townApplication site, service address, town, crop/site, and location notesPes 901.02(c) requires crop treated, site of treatment, address, and town.
New Hampshire pesticide, formulation, dosage, and methodProduct, formulation, rate/dosage, dilution, and application methodPes 901.02(c) lists pesticide and formulation, dosage applied, and method of application.
New Hampshire application date, target organisms, and participating permitteesTreatment date, target pests, applicator names, and license numbersPes 901.02(c) requires date or dates, target organisms, and registrants or permittees who participated.
Visible pesticide application log template
Customer name
Service address
Application date and time
Applicator and license number
Target pest
Product and EPA registration number
Dilution rate and amount used
Application site and method
Weather conditions
Customer signature or no-signature reason

The visible template is informational. PestLog users can capture these fields, attach photos, record signatures, and export reports from inside the app.

What is different in New Hampshire

New Hampshire two-year daily records

Pes 901.02 requires pesticide daily-use records to be retained for at least two years even if certification is not renewed.

New Hampshire branch-office location

Pes 901.02 requires records to be maintained at the firm, branch office, or subsidiary for applications performed by that personnel location.

New Hampshire annual use report

Pes 901.04 requires annual pesticide-use records for the period ending October 31 to be made available to the Division by December 1.

What PestLog captures

PestLog records pesticide applications, service addresses, customer signatures, photos, chemical inventory usage, reminders, and PDF exports for $29/month after the free trial.

New Hampshire FAQ

How long should New Hampshire pesticide records be kept?

New Hampshire Pes 901.02 requires registrants and permittees to keep pesticide daily-use records for at least two years whether or not certification is renewed.

What New Hampshire daily-use fields should PestLog capture?

A New Hampshire daily-use log should capture crop or site, address and town, pesticide and formulation, dosage, application method, dates, target organisms, and participating registrants or permittees.

Does New Hampshire require annual pesticide-use reporting?

Yes. Pes 901.04 requires applicable pesticide-use records to be made available annually to the Division for the period ending October 31, on or before December 1.

Sources and disclaimer

Last reviewed: 2026-06-12. PestLog is not a regulator and does not provide legal advice. Verify current requirements with the official sources below.