Pesticide Applicator Continuing Education
Courses must be completed by 11:59pm EST 6/30, annually
Each course includes an official certificate of completion that you can save for your records. Looking for state reporting information? Learn more here.
Renewal Deadline:
Applicator certification operates on a three-year schedule with the current cycle ending 6/30/26.
CE Requirements:
Continuing education requirements differ by category. Click here for details.
All classes are approved as "external" training. You cannot complete all of your CE in one year unless you were licensed in the final year of a cycle.
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Agricultural (CO1)
Certified Between 7/1/24 & 6/30/25 - 18 pts
Certified Between 7/1/25 & 6/30/26 - 12 pts
Certified Between 7/1/26 & 6/30/27 - 6 pts
Certified on or after 7/1/27 - Rollover to 2029
Forest Pest Control (CO2)
Certified Between 7/1/24 & 6/30/25 - 12 pts
Certified Between 7/1/25 & 6/30/26 - 8 pts
Certified Between 7/1/26 & 6/30/27 - 4 pts
Certified on or after 7/1/27 - Rollover to 2029
Ornamental & Turf (CO3)
Certified Between 7/1/24 & 6/30/25 - 18 pts
Certified Between 7/1/25 & 6/30/26 - 12 pts
Certified Between 7/1/26 & 6/30/27 - 6 pts
Certified on or after 7/1/27 - Rollover to 2029
Seed Treatment (CO4)
Certified Between 7/1/24 & 6/30/25 - 18 pts
Certified Between 7/1/25 & 6/30/26 - 12 pts
Certified Between 7/1/26 & 6/30/27 - 6 pts
Certified on or after 7/1/27 - Rollover to 2029
Aquatic Pest Control (CO5)
Certified Between 7/1/24 & 6/30/25 - 12 pts
Certified Between 7/1/25 & 6/30/26 - 8 pts
Certified Between 7/1/26 & 6/30/27 - 4 pts
Certified on or after 7/1/27 - Rollover to 2029
Right-of-Way (CO6)
Certified Between 7/1/24 & 6/30/25 - 18 pts
Certified Between 7/1/25 & 6/30/26 - 12 pts
Certified Between 7/1/26 & 6/30/27 - 6 pts
Certified on or after 7/1/27 - Rollover to 2029
Industrial, Institutional, Structural, & Health-Related Pest Control (CO7)
Certified Between 7/1/24 & 6/30/25 - 30 pts
Certified Between 7/1/25 & 6/30/26 - 20 pts
Certified Between 7/1/26 & 6/30/27 - 10 pts
Certified on or after 7/1/27 - Rollover to 2029
Public Health ( CO8)
Certified Between 7/1/24 & 6/30/25 - 18 pts
Certified Between 7/1/25 & 6/30/26 - 12 pts
Certified Between 7/1/26 & 6/30/27 - 6 pts
Certified on or after 7/1/27 - Rollover to 2029
Demonstration, Research, and Regulatory Pest Control (C10)
Certified Between 7/1/24 & 6/30/25 - 18 pts
Certified Between 7/1/25 & 6/30/26 - 12 pts
Certified Between 7/1/26 & 6/30/27 - 6 pts
Certified on or after 7/1/27 - Rollover to 2029
Wood Preservatives (C11)
Certified Between 7/1/24 & 6/30/25 - 9 pts
Certified Between 7/1/25 & 6/30/26 - 6 pts
Certified Between 7/1/26 & 6/30/27 - 3 pts
Certified on or after 7/1/27 - Rollover to 2029
Pesticide Dealer (C12)
Certified Between 7/1/24 & 6/30/25 - 18 pts
Certified Between 7/1/25 & 6/30/26 - 12 pts
Certified Between 7/1/26 & 6/30/27 - 6 pts
Certified on or after 7/1/27 - Rollover to 2029
Antifouling Marine Paint (C13)
Certified Between 7/1/24 & 6/30/25 - 9 pts
Certified Between 7/1/25 & 6/30/26 - 6 pts
Certified Between 7/1/26 & 6/30/27 - 3 pts
Certified on or after 7/1/27 - Rollover to 2029
Microbial Pest Control (C14)
Certified Between 7/1/24 & 6/30/25 - 9 pts
Certified Between 7/1/25 & 6/30/26 - 6 pts
Certified Between 7/1/26 & 6/30/27 - 3 pts
Certified on or after 7/1/27 - Rollover to 2029
Sewer Line Treatment (C16)
Certified Between 7/1/24 & 6/30/25 - 9 pts
Certified Between 7/1/25 & 6/30/26 - 6 pts
Certified Between 7/1/26 & 6/30/27 - 3 pts
Certified on or after 7/1/27 - Rollover to 2029
Tennessee Category 01 Commercial Applicator - Agricultural 6 point Bundle #1
This course bundle is designed for the Tennessee Agricultural Commercial Applicator (C01). The course bundle contains 6 points of training approved by the Tennessee Department of Agriculture. These courses are approved for external training and must be completed between 8am and 8pm Eastern and expire annually on 6/30. Click on course details for a list of specific courses.
Tennessee Category 01 Commercial Applicator - Agricultural 6 point Bundle #2
This course bundle is designed for the Tennessee Agricultural Commercial Applicator (C01). The course bundle contains 6 points of training approved by the Tennessee Department of Agriculture. These courses are approved for external training and must be completed between 8am and 8pm Eastern and expire annually on 6/30. Click on course details for a list of specific courses.
Tennessee Category 06 Commercial Applicator - Right-of-Way 6 point Bundle
This 6-point course bundle is designed for the Tennessee Right-of-Way Commercial Applicator (C06). The course bundle contains 6 points of training approved by the Tennessee Department of Agriculture. These courses are approved for external training and must be completed on business days between 8am and 8pm Eastern and expire annually on 6/30. Click on course details for a list of specific courses.
Tennessee Horticulture, Lawn, and Turf (HLT) Applicator 24 point Bundle
This 24-point course bundle contains 24 “External” points required to qualify for the Horticulture, Lawn & Turf (HLT) license exam. Courses must be completed between 8am and 8pm Eastern, Monday – Friday.
Tennessee Application Equipment and Calibration
This course will provide turf managers with an understanding of the most common types of equipment used for pesticide applications on turf and how to properly calibrate the equipment.
Tennessee Aquatic Pest Management
Aquatic ecosystems are extremely complex and fragile. This course covers the many aspects necessary for managing aquatic pests, from site evaluation and pest identification to pesticide application and treatment evaluation. Risk communication strategies are included, along with a variety of control methods in addition to aquatic pesticides.
Tennessee Common Ornamental Plant Pests
Pest management of ornamental plants involves multiple steps from growing a healthy plant that is more resistant to pest damage to correctly identifying the problem when present. This course will cover the most common pests of ornamental plants.
Tennessee Common Pests of Residential, Industrial & Institutional Structures
This online video course teaches pest managers in Tennessee how to control exterior and interior pests that can damage property, infect people, and affect one's quality of life.
Tennessee Common Turfgrass Weeds
Managing weeds in a turf stand can be a tricky proposition. Often times the client fails to recognize that the presence of weeds in a turf stand is the result of poor turf, not the cause. This course will provide applicators with a working knowledge of weed biology, weed identification, and how herbicides work.
Tennessee Controlling Aquatic Pests
This course discusses managing pests in aquatic environments. It contains extensive plant identification, discussing common weed types and species. Other pests, such as insects or birds, are also covered. In addition, this course explains a variety of control methods, outlining how to use pesticides safely and the necessary first aid for any exposure. Finally, calibration of equipment is explained and example scenarios are explored.
Tennessee Cultural Practices for Turf Management
This course covers the dos and don'ts of good cultural practices that will result in a healthy vigorous turf that will be enjoyed for years.
Tennessee Effective Pesticide Applications in Interiorscape Settings
This course is designed for Tennessee interiorscape pest control professionals. Review topics like Integrated Pest Management strategies for interiors, pesticide safety protocols, techniques for supporting indoor plant health, and more.
Tennessee Field Crop Pest Management
Pesticides protect plants and animals from insects, weeds, and diseases; improve the efficiency of food, feed, and fiber productions; and provide for greater crop yields. This course outlines various invasive pests of field crops and how an applicator can effectively treat pest invasions while protecting themselves and the environment from the adverse effects of pesticides.
Tennessee Fruit Crop Pest Management
This course outlines various invasive pests of fruit crops and how an applicator can effectively treat pest infestations while protecting themselves and maintaining productive fruit crop yields intended for human consumption.
Tennessee Interiorscape Pest Management
Pesticides protect plants in your interior landscape from insects and diseases; maintain the aesthetic appeal of indoor plants, and provide a good image for your clients' establishments. This course outlines various invasive pests and diseases of interior plants and how an applicator can effectively treat pest infestations while protecting themselves and maintaining the aesthetic appeal of their clients' businesses.
Tennessee Intro to Mosquito Control
This course will talk about surveillance methods, mosquito anatomy, and touch on the diseases that are most commonly vectored by mosquitoes in the United States.
Tennessee IPM for Ornamental Plant Pest Management
This course teaches the basics of pest and disease management for ornamental plants, and the different tools and techniques needed to successfully provide your clients with a healthy and attractive landscape.
Tennessee IPM for Termite Prevention
Termites are one of the most destructive pests in the United States. This course will provide a review of IPM principles, termite biology, and several IPM practices to make any structure less attractive to termites.
Tennessee IPM for Turf Management
As a turf manager, you'll need to be more than someone who just applies pesticides. Good turf management requires the use of all the tools in the toolbox. This course will touch on the best practice cultural, mechanical, biological, and chemical controls for turf management.
Tennessee IPM Practices for Landscape Pest Management
This Effective Pesticide Applications in Landscape and Turf Settings course discusses benefits and considerations for developing an integrated pest management (IPM) program in Tennessee. Topics include a variety of pest-management methods, such as sanitation, augmentation, mechanical and cultural control, and pesticide use.
Tennessee Mosquito Identification
This course covers the preferred habitat, breeding ground, and physiological differences between five major species of mosquitoes found throughout the United States.
Tennessee Natural Areas Weed Management
This course is for agricultural pesticide applicators who want to become certified as commercial or public applicators of restricted-use pesticides for the control of natural areas. It outlines various invasive weeds in natural areas and how an applicator should go about treating natural areas with respect to wildlife and the environment.
Tennessee Ornamental Pesticide Application Equipment and Calibration
This course will discuss the most common types of equipment used for pesticide applications on ornamental plants, the way to calculate the volume of solution needed, and how to properly calculate the flow rate of the equipment.
Tennessee Personal Protective Equipment and Emergency Response
Wearing PPE can reduce exposure (dermal, inhalation, ocular, or oral) and thereby lower the chances of pesticide injury, illness, or poisoning. It is important that all pesticide applicators and handlers understand the protections and limitations of PPE.
Tennessee Pest Control Practices in Residential, Industrial & Institutional Structures
Take this course to learn about safe, effective, and budget-friendly pest control methods that will enable you to manage Tennessee pests that can harm property, people, or quality of life. You can effectively control pests and prevent further damage by minimizing risks to yourself, others, and the environment.
Tennessee Pest Identification of Common Landscape, Turf, and Interiorscape Pests
Understand how to identify and control the various pests that threaten landscape, turf, and interiorscape settings. Tennessee pest control specialists who take this course will learn how to treat and prevent pest-related problems that threaten vibrant and healthy plant settings.
Tennessee Pesticide Emergency Management and Environmental Protection
This course gives Tennessee pest managers tools to protect people and the environment from pesticide emergencies. Explore elements of safe and legal pesticide handling, emergency planning and first aid. This course challenges pest managers to consider safety at every step of pesticide use.
Tennessee Pesticide Formulations
Pesticides are formulated to make them safer or easier to use. There are many formulations available for various pest control sites and situations and it is important that applicators choose the best one for the job.
Tennessee Pesticide Labels and Safety Data Sheets
Pesticide labels and safety data sheets (SDS) appear to contain much of the same information. While the label is the law, an SDS is not considered the law. As an applicator, it is important to understand the difference between a pesticide label and a safety data sheet and know what information can be found in each document. This course reviews the various parts of pesticide labels and safety data sheets to identify the similarities and differences.
Tennessee Pesticides in the Environment
Applicators and the public share concerns about how pesticides may harm the environment. Initially, hazards to humans were the primary reason the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) decided to classify a pesticide as a restricted-use product.
Tennessee Reading the Pesticide Label: Beyond the Basics
Labels are increasing in complexity and depth of information. By reviewing parts of a label and recognizing label language and use, you will feel more comfortable with the information on pesticide labels and feel confident in understanding the information present.
Tennessee Respiratory Protection
When the pesticide label requires a respirator it's important to know how to use a respirator safely. This course outlines the types of respirators available, proper fit, and inspection/maintenance requirements.
Tennessee Review of Pesticide Use Hazards
Learn to recognize pesticide hazards with this course for Tennessee pest managers. You will learn how to recognize the toxicity danger pesticides present to humans, wildlife, pets, and the environment. This course also teaches the classification and designations of pesticides and hazard mitigation strategies.
Tennessee Right-of-Way: Pest Management Overview
Pest management in right-of-way situations can be a challenge. The economic thresholds are different in right-of-way situations compared to either a landscape setting or an agricultural setting. This course provides an overview of pests common to rights-of-way, management solutions, a look at the equipment commonly used to treat rights-of-way, and a review of calibration steps for that equipment.
Tennessee Right-of-Way: Weed Control
This course will review the methods and techniques to manage vegetation on right-of-ways and non-cropland industrial sites safely without damage to non-target species, sites, objects, or the environment.
Tennessee Rodents and Other Vertebrate Pest Management
An animal with a backbone or spinal column is called a vertebrate. A few vertebrates, such as rats and mice, are common pests in urban and industrial areas. Others are not pests in their normal habitats but may occasionally become pests when they conflict with humans. This course looks at the basic management of common vertebrate pests. Be sure to understand all the regulations that apply in your geographic area before attempting to control vertebrate pests.
Tennessee Turfgrass Disease, Insect, and Vertebrate Pests
There are a variety of diseases, disorders, insects, and vertebrate pests that can cause problems in turfgrass. This course will give applicators and turf managers an overview of these common pests and strategies for their management.
Tennessee Turfgrass: Keys to Disease Identification and Management
This course teaches the basics of pest and disease management for various turfgrasses, the multiple steps involved, and the different tools and techniques to successfully control the environment.
Tennessee Vegetable Crop Pest Management
Pesticides protect plants and animals from insects, nematodes, weeds, and diseases; improve the efficiency of food productions; and provide for greater crop yields. This course outlines various invasive pests of vegetable crops and how an applicator can effectively treat pest infestations while protecting themselves and maintaining productive vegetable crop yields intended for human consumption.
Tennessee Wood Destroying Pest Management
Termites are just one of the many wood-destroying pests found throughout the United States. This course will cover the primary wood-destroying pests found through the country, the recommended treatments for each of those pests, and the primary sources of excess structural moisture.