All untreated regulated articles, such as sawbolts, pulpwood, or bark for fuel, must be accompanied by a limited permit when leaving spongy moth quarantined areas. Untreated regulated articles can only be transported to specified locations in accordance with specialized conditions.
All untreated regulated articles, such as sawbolts, pulpwood, or bark for fuel, must be accompanied by a limited permit when leaving spongy moth quarantined areas. Untreated regulated articles can only be transported to specified locations in accordance with specialized conditions.
Limited permits cannot be used for shipment of sawlogs, firewood, bark for mulch, holiday greenery, nursery stock, or for movement outside of Minnesota.
Limited permits cannot be used for shipment of sawlogs, firewood, bark for mulch, holiday greenery, nursery stock, or for movement outside of Minnesota.
Limited permits expire annually on April 30. Contact the MDA if you need a limited permit after April 30 for the 2025 calendar year.
Limited permits expire annually on April 30. Contact the MDA if you need a limited permit after April 30 for the 2025 calendar year.
To obtain a limited permit, individuals must complete a training provided by the MDA. If you had a valid 2024 limited permit you will be emailed instructions on the 2025 training and renewal application. All MDA limited permits expire annually on April 30.
Online training is available by following the steps below.
- Complete the application form.
- Submit your application by email to the MDA.
- Watch the MDA training video.
- Complete an online quiz.
Your limited permit will be emailed to you after completing the four steps above in 7-10 business days. If you have questions, please contact the MDA at reportapest@state.mn.us.
To obtain a limited permit, individuals must complete a training provided by the MDA. If you had a valid 2024 limited permit you will be emailed instructions on the 2025 training and renewal application. All MDA limited permits expire annually on April 30.
Online training is available by following the steps below.
- Complete the application form.
- Submit your application by email to the MDA.
- Watch the MDA training video.
- Complete an online quiz.
Your limited permit will be emailed to you after completing the four steps above in 7-10 business days. If you have questions, please contact the MDA at reportapest@state.mn.us.
All untreated regulated articles, such as sawbolts, pulpwood, or bark for fuel, must be accompanied by a limited permit when leaving spongy moth quarantined areas. Untreated regulated articles can only be transported to specified locations in accordance with specialized conditions.
Limited permits cannot be used for shipment of sawlogs, firewood, bark for mulch, holiday greenery, nursery stock, or for movement outside of Minnesota.
Limited permits expire annually on April 30. Contact the MDA if you need a limited permit after April 30 for the 2025 calendar year.
To obtain a limited permit, individuals must complete a training provided by the MDA. If you had a valid 2024 limited permit you will be emailed instructions on the 2025 training and renewal application. All MDA limited permits expire annually on April 30.
Online training is available by following the steps below.
- Complete the application form.
- Submit your application by email to the MDA.
- Watch the MDA training video.
- Complete an online quiz.
Your limited permit will be emailed to you after completing the four steps above in 7-10 business days. If you have questions, please contact the MDA at reportapest@state.mn.us.
A compliance agreement is a formal agreement between the state and an entity who handle or move regulated articles out of an emergency quarantine. Compliance agreements establish standard operating procedures that meet the emergency quarantine requirements to limit the risk of spreading spongy moth. Any entities that regularly handle or move regulated articles within and outside the emergency quarantine areas are encouraged to enter into a compliance agreement with the MDA. More information can be found on the Pest Regulations webpage. To establish a compliance agreement, call 651-201-6329.