All Courses

  • Stored Product Pests

    Offered by the Pesticide Information Office. Approved for certified and licensed applicators. Approved categories in Florida: RAW Ag Commodity Fumigation, Com Gen Household Pests, Limited Structural

  • Beneficial Arthropods and Biological Control

    Offered by the Pesticide Information Office. Approved for certified and licensed applicators. Approved categories in Florida: Core

  • The Value of Pesticides in Agricultural Crops in Florida

    This module is based upon data presented by the Crop Life Foundation during the Florida Fertilizer and Agrichemical Association's 2006 annual winter meeting. The cost/benefit of pesticides to many major agricultural commodities is discussed and presented using Florida agricultural commodities.

  • Understanding Agricultural Pesticide Applicator Licenses Under FDACS

    Florida pesticide laws, including those pertaining to licensed applicators, can be confusing. This module explains the certification and licensing process that is relevant to agricultural categories, which are governed by Florida Pesticide Law, Chapter 487.

  • Principles of Pesticides Insecticides I

    Discusses neurotoxic insecticides. Includes a history perspective and defines the term insecticide and related terms; including residual, contact, systemic, stomach poison, and translaminar movement.

  • Principles of Pesticides Insecticides II

    Gain a greater understanding of insecticides, including terms as related to insecticides, the two general insecticide modes of action, the mission of the insecticide resistance action committee, common active ingredients and their targets.

  • Principles of Pesticides-Fungicides 1

    Discusses the importance of the use of fungicides, including protectant and systemic fungicides and resistance development.

  • Principles of Pesticides Fungicides II

    Discusses the importance of the use of fungicides.

  • Insecticides and Pest Management Professionals

    Study the basics, including active and inert ingredients, the pesticide label, modes of action, target sites, and commonly used formulations.

  • Managing Aquatic Herbicide Resistance

    This particular tutorial will discuss ways to manage aquatic herbicide applications to prevent the development of resistance.

  • History of Aquatic Plant Management in Florida

    This particular tutorial will discuss the history of aquatic plant management in Florida.

  • Biological Control of Weeds

    A comprehensive review of aquatic pest control, including integrated management of aquatic plants, aquatic plant regulations, identification, herbicides and resistance, equipment selection and calibration, methods of herbicidde application, and non-herbicide methods of management.

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