Ace the Ohio Herbicide Certification Test 2026 – Cultivate Success and Grow Your Skills!

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What defines a Restricted-Use Pesticide (RUP) and who may purchase or apply it in Ohio?

An RUP is a pesticide that can be sold widely without certification.

An RUP is a pesticide designated by the EPA or the state as requiring certification; only certified applicators may purchase and apply it.

Restricted-Use Pesticides are those products that may pose greater risk to people, property, or the environment, so they require special training and certification to purchase and apply. The designation comes from the EPA at the federal level or from the state, and in Ohio, only certified applicators may buy or use these products. Certification ensures they can follow label directions, understand safety practices, manage drift, and protect the environment. Non-certified individuals cannot legally handle RUPs.

Options that say they can be sold widely without certification, are restricted only to ornamental plants, or require PPE but not certification don’t fit because the defining factor is the certification requirement, not just usage scope or PPE needs.

An RUP is a pesticide restricted to use on ornamental plants only.

An RUP is a pesticide that requires PPE but not certification.

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