Identify the target pest
Confirm whether the concern involves spiders, mosquitoes, ticks or another issue outside the offered service scope.
Safety & Compliance
A documented Wisconsin treatment process built around correct credentials, property-specific planning, clear customer instructions and complete service records.
Licensing gate
Seven-step treatment process
Confirm whether the concern involves spiders, mosquitoes, ticks or another issue outside the offered service scope.
Review activity, treatment areas, access, children and pet areas, gardens, water features and conditions that could affect safe service.
Document the target pest, proposed areas, expected frequency, preparation, exclusions and final price before obtaining approval.
Use only a Wisconsin-registered product appropriate for the target pest and site, following the complete label as the controlling direction.
Send the service reminder, explain property preparation and complete any required Wisconsin landscape-registry notification.
Confirm weather and site conditions, keep people and pets out of the treatment area during application, prevent drift and create the required application record.
Provide completion notice, product or treatment information, label-specific re-entry directions and the next planned service date.
People and pets are kept out of the treatment area during application. Re-entry follows the specific product label and the directions provided for that visit.
Wind, rain and site conditions are checked before application. Service is delayed when conditions do not support a label-compliant, controlled treatment.
Commercial application records are maintained for the required period and tied to the customer, property, date, target pest, product and application details.
Addresses are checked against applicable landscape-pesticide notification requirements, including advance notice when Wisconsin rules require it.
Official standards
This system is based on Wisconsin DATCP commercial-applicator and pesticide-business requirements, Wisconsin landscape-notification guidance and EPA label requirements.
Wisconsin commercial applicator requirements →Wisconsin pesticide business license →Wisconsin landscape pesticide registry →EPA pesticide-label guidance →