Purple Chingon
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i have spider mites on one of my plants. it's only on the smaller leaves but how the hell do i get rid of them? without hurting my girls
http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/factsheets/chemicals/diazinon-factsheet.htmWhat action is EPA taking regarding home and garden use of diazinon?
As part of an agreement between EPA and diazinon registrants to phase out and eliminate all residential uses of the insecticide diazinon, as of December 31, 2004, it will be unlawful to sell diazinon outdoor, non-agricultural products in the United States. EPA is issuing a reminder notice to hardware stores and home and garden retailers to inform them of the December 31, 2004, stop sale date for all outdoor diazinon home, lawn, and garden products.
http://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpres...c8cdc9ea7d5ff585852569ac0077bd31?OpenDocument“The Clinton-Gore Administration continues to aggressively target for elimination those pesticides that pose the greatest risk to human health and the environment, and especially those posing the greatest risk to children,” said Carol M. Browner, EPA Administrator. “The action we are taking today is another major step toward ensuring that all Americans can enjoy greater safety from exposure to harmful pesticides.”
It is legal to purchase and use diazinon products according to label directions and precautions. Consumers should take special care to always read and follow the label directions and precautions. If consumers choose to discontinue use, they should contact their state or local hazardous waste disposal program or the local solid waste collection service for information on proper disposal.
Occupational Risks:
Occupational "handler" exposure to diazinon can occur during mixing, loading and application activities. Postapplication exposure may occur during scouting, irrigation, cultivation, harvesting and handling seeds. The majority of occupational risk estimates for handlers exposed to diazinon exceed the Agency's level of concern, even with personal protective equipment (PPE) and/or engineering controls. The majority of postapplication exposures exceed EPA's level of concern at the currently established restricted entry interval (REI) of 24 hours.
Ecological Risks:
Diazinon is highly toxic to birds, mammals, honey bees and other beneficial insects. It is also very highly toxic to freshwater fish and invertebrates following acute exposure. The endangered species levels of concern are exceeded for terrestrial wildlife, aquatic life and terrestrial plants.
Incidents:
Diazinon is one of the leading causes of acute insecticide poisoning for humans and wildlife. For humans, the rate of incidents is not high relative to its large volume of usage. The majority of incidents occur in the home. It also is one of the top causes of bird kill incidents.