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If you have questions regarding the registration of Aldicarb in Florida, contact the Pesticide Registration Section at (850) 617-7940.
If you have questions regarding an application for a permit to apply Aldicarb, contact the Pesticide Certification Section at (850) 617-7870.
Aldicarb Permits
About Aldicarb
Aldicarb products are restricted use pesticides used primarily to control mites, nematodes and insect pests in a limited number of crops. These products are closely regulated because of their toxicity.
Aldicarb Permit Requirements in Florida
Anyone who applies Aldicarb in Florida is required to obtain a permit from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) for each application. The permit must be issued before the application is made.
Because Aldicarb is a restricted use pesticide, applicators must have a Florida restricted use pesticide applicator license before approval will be granted to make Aldicarb applications in Florida. The license type and categories must be appropriate for the site to which Aldicarb will be applied.
Federal and state laws require anyone using Aldicarb or any other pesticide to read and follow all label directions. Penalties for improper use of any pesticide include possible fines of up to $10,000 per violation plus suspension, revocation or probation of your pesticide applicator license.
Record-Keeping Requirements
Individuals who obtain Aldicarb permits are required to keep the approved permit and any associated attachments (maps, well construction documentation, etc.) for two years. Permit records must be made available to authorized FDACS representatives upon request for review, photocopying and/or photographing.
How to Apply for an Aldicarb Permit
To obtain a permit to apply Aldicarb in Florida, download and complete an Aldicarb Permit Application.
Time Frames for Permits
Permit applications are generally processed within three to five business days of receipt, and approved permits are emailed to permit applicants.
Application of Aldicarb may begin as soon as a permit is approved and an FDACS approval number is received.
Permits for application of Aldicarb to cotton and peanuts are approved for six-month periods and may be issued at any time of the year. Aldicarb can only be applied at approved, permitted sites.
The application of Aldicarb to citrus is not permitted in Florida.