The phrase
"pesticide applicators" refers to people or machines that are responsible for applying chemicals called pesticides to get rid of pests, such as insects or weeds, in order to protect crops or get rid of pests in homes or other areas.
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Erie County, NY Department of Health» Neighbor Notification Law Highlights for Commercial Pesticide Applicators
Fluorescent Hands: A fluorescent tracer technique at the University of Washington can
help pesticide applicators better understand how exposure occurs.
In previous research,
pesticide applicators with high blood pressure had higher DDT exposures than those with healthy blood pressure.
Meanwhile, federal prosecution of the oil and gas industry and
pesticide applicators goes back to the 1970s, and the government brought its first case against an electric utility for electrocuting birds in 1998.
«U.S. EPA acted illegally when it delayed new regulations on the certification and training
of pesticide applicators, a federal judge ruled yesterday.»
Research has found that
pesticide applicators exposed to heptachlor, an organochlorine insecticide, have 94 percent increased odds of developing diabetes.
Education and Certification Integrated Pest Management Training Minnesota Department of Agriculture — St. Paul, MN
Certified Pesticide Applicator and Registered Technician
Mr. Rizzo Jr. is a licensed home inspector with extensive experience, and also holds
a Pesticide Applicator's License.