Structural and Rodent (Category 7A)
Conquer Common Pests
Master Structural and Rodent
(Category 7A)
Empower yourself to tackle household and commercial pest problems with our in-depth Structural & Rodent Control (Category 7A) course!
This comprehensive 30-hour program equips you with the knowledge and practical skills required to obtain your New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) 7A license for exterminators. This license qualifies you to work as a certified pest control technician, addressing common pests that threaten residential and commercial structures.
Why Choose Our Structural & Rodent Control Course?
High Demand & Rewarding Career
The pest control industry is experiencing steady growth, driven by increasing urbanization and public health concerns. A 7A license opens doors to exciting career paths in pest management companies, property management firms, or even starting your own business.
Protect Public Health & Property
Your expertise safeguards public health by preventing the spread of diseases transmitted by insects and rodents, while also protecting property from damage caused by pests.
Command Competitive Salaries
Certified technicians can command competitive salaries and enjoy strong job security in the growing pest control industry.
Why is the 7F Food Processing Course Important?
High Demand & Rewarding Career
The pest control industry is experiencing steady growth, driven by increasing urbanization and public health concerns. A 7A license opens doors to exciting career paths in pest management companies, property management firms, or even starting your own business.
Protect Public Health & Property
Your expertise safeguards public health by preventing the spread of diseases transmitted by insects and rodents, while also protecting property from damage caused by pests.
Command Competitive Salaries
Certified technicians can command competitive salaries and enjoy strong job security in the growing pest control industry.
What You'll Learn in Our 7A Course?
Our in-depth curriculum, aligned with NYSDEC regulations, covers a wide range of topics:
Identification & Biology of Common Pests
Learn to identify common household and commercial pests, including insects (cockroaches, ants, spiders), rodents (mice, rats), and other invaders, understanding their life cycles and behavior patterns.
Safe & Effective Pest Control Strategies
Master various control methods for different types of pests, emphasizing safe and responsible application techniques to minimize risks to people, pets, and the environment.
Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
Develop a comprehensive understanding of IPM principles for structural pest control. This includes sanitation methods, exclusion techniques, and the strategic use of pesticides when necessary to achieve long-term pest control solutions.
Inspection Techniques & Monitoring Procedures
Learn thorough inspection methods to identify pest activity and potential entry points, followed by effective monitoring procedures to track pest populations and treatment success.
Safe Pesticide Handling & Application
Master essential safety protocols for handling, storing, and applying pesticides in a safe and responsible manner, protecting yourself and others from exposure.
Food Processing Facility Pests
Identify common pests that threaten food safety, such as insects, rodents, and birds.
Safe and Effective Pest Management
Learn control strategies and application techniques for safe and responsible pest control in food processing environments. This includes minimizing risks of pesticide contamination.
Food Safety Regulations
Understand the NYSDEC regulations governing pest control practices in food processing facilities, with an emphasis on protecting food from contamination.
Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
Develop a comprehensive understanding of IPM principles for food processing facilities. This includes sanitation methods, exclusion techniques, and the use of minimal-risk pesticides when necessary.
Documentation and Reporting
Learn proper procedures for documenting pest control activities and reporting to relevant authorities.
NYSDEC Licensing Requirements
Our 30-hour course is designed to meet all NYSDEC training requirements for obtaining a 7A applicator license. Upon successful completion, you’ll be eligible to take the NYSDEC 7A pest control license exam and embark on a rewarding career in structural and rodent pest control.