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Texas Certified Commercial Applicator — Structural
Pest Control Exam Prep Document | 2026 Edition |
300 Verified Questions
Texas Certified Commercial Applicator — Structural Pest Control Exam 2026
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+. 100% Verified Solutions |
Updated Per Latest TDA Guidelines | Graded A+
This comprehensive study guide contains 300 verified questions and answers for the Texas
Certified Commercial Applicator — Structural Pest Control Exam, covering all essential
domains including Laws and Regulations, Insect Biology, Termite Control, General Pest
Control, Pesticide Formulations, Safety and First Aid, Wood-Destroying Organisms,
and Integrated Pest Management. Designed for aspiring commercial applicators, pest control
technicians, and industry professionals, this resource reflects the latest 2026 Texas Department
of Agriculture (TDA) Structural Pest Control Service (SPCS) standards. Each question is
accompanied by detailed rationales and distractor explanations to reinforce learning and
ensure exam readiness.


Abstract:
This document serves as a definitive preparation resource for the Texas Certified Commercial
Applicator — Structural Pest Control Examination, administered by the Texas Department
of Agriculture (TDA) for the 2026 certification cycle. The 300 verified questions are
systematically organized into eight core content areas: Laws, Regulations, and Safety; Insect
Biology and Behavior; Termite Control; General Pest Control; Pesticide Formulations and
Application; Safety, First Aid, and Environmental Protection; Wood-Destroying
Organisms (Others); and Integrated Pest Management and Miscellaneous Topics. Each
question is meticulously crafted to mirror the exam’s format and difficulty, with answers graded
A+ by subject matter experts. Detailed rationales elucidate correct responses while distractor
explanations clarify common misconceptions, promoting deep conceptual understanding. The
guide emphasizes practical application through scenario-based questions that simulate real-
world structural pest control duties. Updated to incorporate the latest TDA regulations,
pesticide label requirements, safety protocols, and IPM strategies, this resource ensures
candidates are thoroughly prepared to achieve certification. Keywords include structural pest
control, Texas commercial applicator, TDA exam, termite control, general pest
management, pesticide safety, and IPM.

,Content Area Overview:

Content Area Questions Key Topics Weight


Texas Structural Pest Control Act,
Laws, Regulations, TDA rules, FIFRA, WPS, record-
1 – 50 ~17%
and Safety keeping, signal words, PPE, spill
response


Metamorphosis, termite castes,
Insect Biology and
51 – 80 cockroach identification, social ~10%
Behavior
insects, pest anatomy, life cycles


Subterranean vs. drywood termites,
Termite Control 81 – 120 liquid barriers, baiting systems, ~13%
fumigation, inspections, TDA forms


Cockroaches, ants, rodents, flies,
General Pest Control 121 – 180 stored product pests, spiders, ~20%
scorpions, fleas, bed bugs


Pesticide EC, WP, dusts, granules, baits,
Formulations & 181 – 210 sprayers, calibration, nozzles, mixing, ~10%
Application application techniques


Safety, First Aid, & Toxicity, exposure routes, heat stress,
Environmental 211 – 240 decontamination, groundwater ~10%
Protection protection, spill containment


Powderpost beetles, Old House
Wood-Destroying
241 – 260 Borers, carpenter bees, wood rot ~7%
Organisms (Others)
fungi, moisture control


Integrated Pest IPM principles, biological control,
Management & 261 – 300 wildlife/nuisance pests, professional ~13%
Miscellaneous ethics, customer relations

,SECTION 1: LAWS, REGULATIONS, AND SAFETY (Questions 1-50)
Description: This section covers the Texas Structural Pest Control Act, TDA rules, Worker
Protection Standard (WPS), and general safety protocols. You must know the legal definitions,
record-keeping requirements, and penalties.
1. Under the Texas Structural Pest Control Act, which entity is responsible for enforcing
the rules and regulations regarding commercial applicators?
A) Texas Department of Health
B) Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA)
C) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
D) Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) is the primary regulatory agency for
structural pest control in Texas, overseeing licensing, enforcement, and continuing education.
2. A Certified Commercial Applicator (CCA) license in Structural Pest Control must be
renewed every how many years?
A) 1 year
B) 2 years
C) 5 years
D) 10 years
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: In Texas, CCA licenses are valid for five (5) years. To renew, the applicator must
complete the required Continuing Education Units (CEUs).
3. How many Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are required for renewal of a Structural
Pest Control license?
A) 10 CEUs
B) 15 CEUs
C) 20 CEUs
D) 30 CEUs
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The TDA requires 10 CEUs per five-year renewal cycle. A portion of these must be
specific to the category of the license (e.g., termite, general pest).
4. According to the Worker Protection Standard (WPS), what is the minimum time an
employee must be out of a treated area after a pesticide application?
A) 4 hours
B) 12 hours
C) 24 hours
D) Depends on the label

, Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The WPS mandates a "Restricted Entry Interval" (REI), but the specific length is
always listed on the pesticide label. It can range from 4 hours to several days.
5. Which of the following is a violation of the Texas Structural Pest Control Act regarding
advertising?
A) Using your license number in an ad
B) Advertising "Free Inspections"
C) Using the term "Certified" in a business name without a license
D) Listing the types of pests you treat
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: It is illegal to use the term "Certified," "Licensed," or imply you are certified by the
state unless you actually hold a valid certification. This is false advertising under TDA rules.
6. What is the primary purpose of the FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and
Rodenticide Act)?
A) To ensure pesticides are affordable for consumers
B) To regulate the sale, distribution, and use of pesticides in the US
C) To fund research for new pesticides
D) To regulate the food supply
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: FIFRA is the federal law that governs pesticide registration, labeling, and use. It
requires all pesticides to be registered with the EPA.
7. In Texas, an "Experimental Use Permit" is issued by:
A) The County Judge
B) TDA
C) The EPA only
D) The City Council
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: While the EPA issues Experimental Use Permits (EUPs) at the federal level, the
TDA also authorizes them for use within the state of Texas under specific conditions.
8. Which of the following is considered "illegal use" of a pesticide?
A) Applying a pesticide at a higher rate than the label specifies
B) Mixing two different pesticides together
C) Applying a pesticide indoors
D) Applying a pesticide in the evening
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Applying a pesticide at a rate higher than what is specified on the label is a federal
and state violation. The label is the law.

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