Vermont pest control application log template
Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets is the official starting point for Vermont pesticide licensing and recordkeeping questions. PestLog provides a standard pesticide application record template for Vermont; verify the current retention period and any reporting duties with the regulator before relying on any template.
| Regulator | Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets — Pesticide Program |
|---|---|
| Retention | Vermont Rule for Control of Pesticides §§ 8.01(c), 8.02(c), and 8.04(b) require covered applicator and company operational records to be kept for three years. |
| Who should verify duties | Vermont §§8.01, 8.02, 8.04, and 8.05 cover certified private applicators, commercial and non-commercial applicators, licensed companies, and Class A dealers. |
| Reporting | Vermont §8.02(d) requires certified commercial and non-commercial applicators to submit annual pesticide application reports; §8.04(c) requires licensed companies to submit the report with renewal before January 1. |
| Template status | PestLog standard recordkeeping template |
| Regulator field | PestLog field | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Vermont person for whom applied and application location | Customer, customer address, and service address | Vermont §8.02(b)(1) and (3) require customer and application-location details. |
| Vermont pest, crop/site, treated area, time, and date | Target pest, crop/commodity, application site, area treated, treatment date, and treatment time | Vermont §8.02(b)(2), (4), (5), and (6) require pest, site, area, and time/date. |
| Vermont product, EPA number, total amount, certified applicator, and noncertified applicators | Product, EPA registration number, amount used, certified applicator, certification number, and crew notes | Vermont §8.02(b)(7)-(10) requires product and applicator identity fields. |
The visible template is informational. PestLog users can capture these fields, attach photos, record signatures, and export reports from inside the app.
Vermont daily records
Vermont §§8.01(b) and 8.02(b) require routine operational records to be maintained on a daily basis for covered applications.
Vermont renewal impact
Vermont §8.02(d)(2) says commercial and non-commercial certificates are not renewed without the annual application report, even if no pesticide was applied.
Vermont accident reporting
Vermont §12.11(b) requires dealers, certified applicators, licensed companies, producing establishments, and supervised personnel to report pesticide accidents immediately by telephone.
How long are Vermont pesticide records kept?
Vermont Rule §§8.01(c), 8.02(c), and 8.04(b) require covered operational records to be held for three years and available to the Secretary upon request.
What is in Vermont’s annual pesticide application report?
Vermont §8.02(d)(1) says the annual report states EPA registration number, product name, amount applied, general purpose, and county where applied.
Are Vermont records required even for no pesticide use that year?
The annual report still matters. Vermont §8.02(d)(2)(B) says annual pesticide application reports are submitted regardless of whether a pesticide was applied during a given year.
Last reviewed: 2026-06-12. PestLog is not a regulator and does not provide legal advice. Verify current requirements with the official sources below.