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Pesticide Applicator Newsletters

Newsletters 2004-present (all in PDF)

Sept. '06

Commercial Applications online
Alcohol Consumption May Affect Absorption of Chemicals
The 24(c) Process (product registration)
Structural drift story/warning: "It Could Happen To You"


June '06

Virginia School Pesticide Incident
Tank Mix Evaluation
"Wouldn't You Rather Be Fishing?" misuse flyer
Search NM Pesticide Product Registrations on Web

Jan. '05

Regulation Changes: Determining Directions for Us and You
FY 2005 Inspection Summary
Pesticides and Water

Oct. '05

How Complaints are Handled by the Pesticide Management Bureau
Chlorpyrifos Products May Not Be Used for Any Kind of Termite Control
Pesticides and Endangered Species

July '05

Navigating the New Requirements for Testing and Licensing
General Core Exam Knowledge Requirements
Fumigation Management Plans
Diazinon - Available Uses
Beware of Internet/Telephone Pesticide Sales
Report Unlicensed Weed Sprayers

Jan. '05

Inspectors' Thoughts: Drift Prevention for Gas and Oil Site Weed Control
Curry and Roosevelt Co. 2,4-D Update
Making Temporary Permits Work for You
Keeping Better Application Records
Water and Pesticides
Termiticide Label Reminders

Oct. '04

New Licensing Procedures
Learn from Mishaps and Protect Your Eyes
Registration of Pesticide Products in NM
Focus on PPE - Gloves and Footwear

July '04

Discussion of CEU Requirements ("Constant Eroding Ulcers")
Cleaning Up Pesticide Spills
Mislabeled/Misbranded Termiticides Containing Chlorpyrifos
Q&A: Specimen labels, licensing
West Nile Virus Facts from NM Dept. of Health

April '04

Interpreting Termite Labels
Label Information

More Questions?

Call us at 800-432-5310 (in NM)

Licensing & Certification 575-646-2134

Product Registration 575-646-7020

Other Issues 575-646-2133

NM Poison Control

Call 1-800-222-1222

 

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