About the WDIR Program
The Wood-Destroying Insect Report (WDIR) Accreditation program is designed to:
- Promote professionalism in the pest control industry
- Provide a specialized training option for all pest management professionals
- Standardize inspections throughout the state to avoid confusion during a real estate transaction
- Provide a benchmark for all wood-destroying insect inspections
The WDIR Accreditation Program includes:
- A comprehensive manual written specifically to address North Carolina’s construction types, insects, and climate
- An eight-hour training course taught by leading industry instructors
- Six CCU’s in W-Phase will be earned toward state re-certification
- Onsite testing the same day as the course is given, proctored by third party monitors
Participants interested in taking this course must meet these qualifications*
- Be a current W-Phase licensee in the State of North Carolina, OR
- Be a W-phase certified applicator in North Carolina with six (6) months experience or at least 25 WDIR inspections*, OR
- Be a Registered Technician card holder in North Carolina with 12 months experience or at least 50 WDIR inspections*
Verification of the WDIR completions must be provided by a written affidavit signed by the company owner/manager.

















