Pest Control Schools in Florida

According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook, as more people move to the sunbelt states, including Florida, the need for pest control will increase in both homes and gardens. Entry level pest control technicians only need a high school diploma in Florida to work in the profession. With education and work experience, however, pest control technicians can become supervisors, managers and even start their own pest control company.
  1. Eddinger's Pest Control Educational Center

    • Eddinger's Pest Control Educational Center is located in beautiful West Palm Beach, Florida. The school offers classes in 18 locations, including Orlando, St. Augustine and Tallahassee. This school does not award associate's or bachelor's degrees; instead it provides continuing education for pest control technicians, required by state law.

      Eddinger's Pest Control Educational Center
      1734 N. Military Trail
      West Palm Beach, FL 33409
      (561) 682-9075
      epcecfl.com

    Lake City Community College

    • Lake City Community College, in Lake City, Florida, offers an associate's degree in plant protection and pest management. The degree is transferable to a four-year school and is ideal for those who want to become managers or work for a golf course or landscape business.

      Lake City Community College
      149 S.E. College Place
      Lake City, FL 32025
      (386) 752-1822
      lakecitycc.edu

    Okaloosa Applied Technology Center

    • The Okaloosa Applied Technology Center in Fort Walton Beach, Florida offers an associate's degree in landscape management. This program will teach you how to care for plants and keep bugs away.

      Okaloosa Applied Technology Center
      1976 Lewis Turner Boulevard
      Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547
      (850) 833-3500
      okaloosa.k12.fl.us/oatc/index.htm

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