How to Become a Pest Control Technician in Poland
Becoming a pest control technician in Poland follows a single nationally recognised pathway. Below is the licensing body, the step-by-step checklist, the typical timeline and what you can expect to earn.
Pest Control Technician careers in Poland
In Poland, pest control falls under the category of DDD — dezynfekcja, dezynsekcja, deratyzacja (disinfection, insect control, rodent control). Technicians working in food processing, hospitality, and healthcare must have knowledge of HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points) principles. Biocidal products used in pest control are regulated under EU Regulation 528/2012, and applicators need documented training on safe handling.
The Polish pest control market is growing steadily, particularly in urban centers. The EU regulatory framework around biocides is becoming stricter, which benefits professionals who invest in proper training and certification. Companies operating in pest control register through the standard jednoosobowa działalność gospodarcza process and must comply with sanitary inspection requirements enforced by the Sanepid (State Sanitary Inspection). Major cities — Warsaw, Wroclaw, Krakow — offer the strongest demand, especially from commercial and food-service clients.
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