2012 SF Reduced Risk Pesticide List - Owl Pest … WHAT TO DO Public Health (Rats in Sewers,...
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View this at SFApproved.org/pest-management to: get the new annual list if it’s after 1/1/12; or to click webpages underlined below.
If you already read about the revised IPM Ordinance (page 1-7), skip to SF Reduced Risk Pesticides on page 8.
Who should use this
City staff or contractors managing unwanted insects, rodents, birds, weeds, mold for buildings & landscapes:
Owned by the City even if in other counties
Leased from the City (lease signed after 1996), such as golf courses, vendors at SF Airport.
How to control pests for non-City properties (homes, organizations)
Visit SFApproved.org/420-Pest-Management for safer pest control:
Techniques
Contractors
Contract Language
Program Development Tools
Complaints of Pests or
Pesticides
SF Licensing, Permits,
Pesticide-Related Illnesses
How to submit County
Pesticide Application
Reports
Do not use this SF Reduced-Risk Pesticide List because it:
Does not include consumer products.
Includes products that are not least-hazardous (Tier III).
May not list products you need or may list more toxic products you do not need.
Checklist for City Properties
Save time. Use the Checklist below so you don’t have to read the SF IPM Ordinance (revised 2011).
1. Use general IPM methods & your Dept. IPM (ask your Dept. IPM Coordinator).
First use prevention and non-chemical control methods. Monitor for pests before treating.
The IPM Ordinance is based on the Precautionary Principle. So ask yourself, “is pesticide use necessary?”
For example, it’s okay to have daisies in a park but not on a golf course.
PEST WHAT TO DO
Ants, Cockroaches,
Rodents, Pigeons, or Other
Pests– Within 10 Feet Of
Building
Leasees of City properties are encouraged to try these Safer Pest
Control Techniques, Contractors, Contract Language
City Depts. that do not hire City staff for structural pest control: call
Pestec (415-587-6817), vendor of citywide contract (ends 12/31/11).
Or use other safer pest control firms.
City Depts. are responsible for pigeons on their own structures (i.e., if
pigeons are on a power line, the power company is responsible).
Check out strategies for managing specific pests, including SF IPM
Program recommendations for Roof & Norway Rat Management.
Termites, Mold, Wood-
Destroying Pests
Ask SFE, [email protected], (415)355-3759.
2012 SF Reduced Risk Pesticide List & Compliance Checklist for City Properties
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PEST WHAT TO DO
Public Health
(Rats in Sewers,
Mosquitoes In
Catchment
Basins)
Call Pestec, Citywide Pest Control Contractor, (415) 587-6817.
Landscapes &
rights of way
(medians)-
Weeds, Gophers,
Insect Plant Pests
There is no Citywide contract for landscapes. City staff should:
1. Get a written recommendation is required from a licensed agricultural Pest
Control Advisor (PCA). If you hire a PCA that is not a City staff, email the written
recommendation to [email protected] (415-355-3759).
2. Check out strategies for managing specific pests, including SF IPM Program
recommendations for Gopher Management, Ground Cover for Weed
Reduction.
3. Use Bay Friendly Landscaping Guidelines, which:
Are suited to our local climate, soils and topography
Reduce waste & help meet recycling goals
Reduce water use on landscapes by 50% or more
Prevent or reduce storm water pollution to our local creeks and bay
Lower maintenance associated with mowing and shearing
Reduce greenhouse gas emissions
City staff that hire contractors should include the following in contract specifications:
This entire Pest Control Compliance Checklist for City Properties.
Language such as: Notwithstanding other sections in this contract, the
Contractor will use pesticides (including insecticides, herbicides/weed-killers,
fungicides, rodenticides) only as a method of last resort, and only after exploring
all applicable non-chemical options. Only pesticide products listed on the San
Francisco Reduced-Risk Pesticide List (SFApproved.org/pest-management) may
be used on City properties (SF Environment Code, Chapter 3), and must be used
in a manner consistent with limitations described on the RRPL and the US EPA
label.
Bay-Friendly Maintenance Specifications
2. Include this sample lease language:
"Leasee, and any pest management contractors operating on the leased property, shall comply with all
requirements of San Francisco's Integrated Pest Management Ordinance (Chapter 3, San Francisco
Environment Code). These requirements include, but are not limited to: Restricting all pesticides used to
those on the current SF Reduced Risk Pesticide List for pesticides, posting notifications of all pesticide
applications three days before treatment, and leaving these postings for at least four days after
treatment, reporting all pesticide applications to the San Francisco Department of the Environment's IPM
Program Manager, and adopting an IPM approach to all pest control activities. For more information,
see the City's IPM web site at SFApproved.org/pest-management.
3. As a last resort, use pesticides & do the following:
a) If you apply pesticides, attend SFE’s Annual Pesticide Safety Trainings (required by CA law). For pesticide
licensing, see this CA Dept. of Pesticide Regulation page. Contractors (non-City staff) working on City
properties are welcome on a space-available basis.
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b) Let your your Dept. IPM Coordinator know before you use pesticides.
c) Only use SF Reduced-Risk Pesticides (page 8, updated annually). Do not use explosive devices.
Follow Pesticide Restrictions for Red-Legged Frog Habitat (page 6)
For How SF’s Reduced-Risk Pesticide List Was Developed, visit: SFApproved.org/pest-management
d) Your Dept. IPM Coordinator must request an exemption to use a pesticide that is:
i) Not a SF Reduced-Risk Pesticide (page 8) –OR-
ii) Is a SF Reduced-Risk Pesticide but your needs are different than what’s in the Use Limitations column.
Allow at least 2 days for your request to be processed. SF Dept. of Environment (SFE) will only grant
exemptions in cases of well-documented need for the pesticide and when all other alternatives have
been tried or deemed impractical –OR- for trial use of new reduced risk products.
If SFE approves your exemption, justify your use of that pesticide at the annual public hearing.
Questions? Contact [email protected] and call 415-355-3759.
f) If the public has pest control questions or complaints on City properties, ask them to:
For complaints about the following, contact SFDPH:
Mosquitoes: (415)252-3806
Rodents or overgrown vegetation: (415)252-3805
call 311 or staff on this site: tinyurl.com/SF-pest-control-PR-staff
For other concerns or violations of the SF IPM Program, let SF Environment know.
e) When to post this Pesticide Application
Notice (revised 2010) (Chinese) (Spanish)
How to post
Least Hazardous (Tier III) pesticide (starting
page 8)
Post this notice on the day of application.
More or Most Hazardous (Tier I & II) pesticide
(starting page 8)
Post this notice at least 3 days before application and for
at least 4 days after.
Enclosed area Post this notice at every entry point of application
Open area Post this notice in highly visible locations around the
perimeter.
Rights-of-way (e.g., medians) No posting required but follow this Checklist.
Bait Post this notice permanently:
In each building or vehicle where baits are used - OR -
At the City Dept. main office or where the public gets
info on the building or vehicle - OR -
In the obvious outside area of the bait application.
Emergencies:
Pest outbreak that poses immediate threat
to public health - OR -
Compliance with worker safety requirements
- OR -
Significant economic damage if SF
Reduced-Risk Pesticide was used (page 8)
Before using emergency pesticide, your IPM Coordinator
must fill out a Pesticide Exemption Request..
Post this notice at the time of application and for at least
4 days after.
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g) Make sure your Dept. IPM Coordinator reports all pesticides used by staff or contractors.
Enter data monthly to the online Pesticide Use Reporting System (PURS) (tinyurl.com/pesticide-use-report).
It goes to SF Dept. of Environment. You can print & send it to the County Agricultural Commissioner.
To get trained on PURS, contact [email protected], 415-355-3759.
4. Sign up for emails to:
Get updates on new products
Be invited to trainings, or meetings to tell us pesticides that work.
5. Attend monthly SF IPM Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) meetings:
IPM TAC meetings are free and open to the public.
Why attend?
Help set the City's IPM priorities
Suggest / removed products in the SF Reduced-Risk Pesticide List (page 8 in this packet)
Network with City pest control staff
Get trained in the latest IPM practices (i.e., using compost teas, controlling ants)
Enjoy free, organic food
Get Continuing Education Units.
Who must attend:
IPM Coordinators from these SF City Depts.: Public Health, Metropolitan Transportation Agency, Port,
Recreation & Parks, Public Utilities Commission, Public Works, SF International Airport. IPM Coordinators
should share information from TAC meetings with anyone managing pests on their properties,
including site managers, maintenance staff, and tenants leasing city property.
Citywide Structural Pest Control Contractor (Pestec) serving City Depts.
7. Get pesticides picked up for safe disposal.
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Rodenticides: Site-Specific Limitations Due to the concern over primary and secondary poisoning, the type of rodenticide and the manner in which it is applied will be determined by the general site characteristics. Only use rodenticides in the SF Reduced-Risk Pesticide List, not explosive devices. To use other rodenticides, apply for an exemption.
DEFINITIONS:
Landscaped area: area under cultivation
Natural area: parklands (including any lightly managed grasslands, scrub or woodlands) with significant wildlife concern
Primary poisoning: Non-target animal eats poison directly
Secondary poisoning: Non-target animal eats poisoned target animal as prey
Single-feed baits: Baits with bromodialone & bromethalin active ingredients.
General Site Description Allowed Use of Rodenticides
in SF Pesticide List
Inside of sewers or sewage treatment facilities:
Baits must be secured either inside the sewer or inside a bait box. Single feeding baits acceptable. Monitoring with non-toxic baits encouraged.
Commercial enterprises (such as restaurants) on leased City lands
Trapping only; single-feed rodenticides allowed as a last resort only for public health & safety considerations.
Interior of structures with occupants (i.e. office space, recreation sites)
Trapping only.
Interior of non-enclosed structures
(i.e. storage, stables, airport service areas) – not adjacent to natural areas.
Trapping preferred. Secure and anchored bait stations can be placed inside on a preventative basis. No single-feed baits.
Exterior of structures in urbanized areas (i.e. perimeter of offices)
Trapping preferred. Secure and anchored bait stations can be placed inside on a preventative basis. No single-feed baits.
Exterior of structures in natural areas Multiple feeding baits may be used only as last resort in case of human health concern or structural integrity. Baits must be secured within bait boxes or buried in burrows. No pellets or single-feed rodenticides.
Landscape not adjacent to a natural area Bait placed deep inside burrows, minimize use of pellets, mouse sized pellets only, must be buried deep in the burrow. No single-feed baits.
Natural area or landscape adjacent to a natural area
Multiple feeding baits may be used only as last resort in case of human health concern or structural integrity. Baiting should be limited to sensitive sites such as campfire areas, or on preventing infestation of structures. Baits must be secured inside bait boxes or burrows. No use of pellets or single feeding rodenticides.
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California Red-Legged Frog, Rana aurora draytonii, note the characteristic red skin fold (arrow) running from the eyes to the tail. Photo courtesy of www.californiaherps.com
San Francisco Department of the Environment Factsheet California Red-Legged Frog (CRLF), Rana aurora draytonii,
Stipulated-Injunction Regarding Pesticide Use in Critical Habitat Reference US-EPA website: http://www.epa.gov/espp/litstatus/redleg-frog/rlf.htm
Updated 1/1/09 Legal Action & the Stipulated InjunctionOn April 2, 2002 the Center for Biological Diversity filed a lawsuit against the EPA for violating the Endangered Species Act by failing to ensure that EPA’s registration of 66 pesticides do not adversely affect the California red-legged frog (a threatened species native to California).
To resolve the case, on October 20, 2006 the Courts issued a Stipulated Injunction. It requires EPA to determine the effects of 66 pesticide AIs (Active Ingredients) on the California Red-Legged Frog (CRLF) and to amend the labels and use restrictions based on their findings. The US-EPA has 36 months to evaluate all 66 of the AIs. In the interim, restrictions are in place on the use of products containing the 66 AIs. The injunction can be viewed at: http://www.epa.gov/espp/litstatus/stipulated-injunction.pdff Affected Areas:This ruling affects areas in 32 California Counties, including San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Alameda, Contra Costa, and counties containing SF rights-of-way up to Hetch-Hetchy Reservoir. Detailed county maps can be found on-line at: http://www.epa.gov/espp/litstatus/redleg-frog/steps-info.htm (Click on the County of interest)
How Does This Affect You?If you plan to use one of the 66 AIs listed at the end of this factsheet, visit the map link above to see if your site is located in either critical or non-critical habitat. If it is, here is a summary of how your applications are affected (restrictions are the same for critical and non-critical habitat).
All still or slow-moving fresh-waterbodies in affected areas – natural and man-made, permanent and temporary – are considered habitat and are subject to the restrictions.
Ground Applications: Do not apply products with listed AIs in the water, in the 200-foot upland habitat surrounding the water, or in the 60-foot buffer zone around the upland habitat. That amounts to a 260-foot zone around any water body in affected areas. Aerial applications: observe a 200-ft buffer around the 200-ft upland habitat area.
Upland habitat includes all areas within 200 feet of the mean high water mark where the frog can find shelter, refuge from predators, or rest, and includes rocks, organic debris, small mammal burrows, moist leaf litter or manmade features.
Your application is subject to a reduced buffer zone of only 60 feet (200 foot upland habitat zone does not apply) for the following uses: Localized spot treatments using handheld devices on rights-of-way, roadsides, pastures, lawns, orforests; spot treatments of wasp and hornet nests; individual tree removal using cut stump applications; basal bark application to individual plants; use of pesticides in bait stations.
Products Affected for San Francisco Staff:Pesticides in the injunction that are on the SF Reduced Risk Pesticide List are those containing glyphosate (Roundup & Rodeo®), imazapyr (Habitat®)and triclopyr (Turflon Ester® & Garlon 4®). Methoprene (Zoecon Altosid products) is no longer covered by this injunction; the USEPA has determined that it has no effect on red-legged frog populations. The Reduced-Risk Pesticide List limits pesticide use only on properties of the City & County of San Francisco.
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Exceptions:This injunction does not apply to public-entity-administered vector control programs.
It does not apply to the control of state-designated invasive species or noxious weeds if:
You are applying for a public entity program
Application is at least 15 feet from waterbodies described above
Application is limited to localized spot treatments with a hand-held device
No precipitation is forecast within 24 hours
You are a certified applicator or under the direct supervision of a certified applicator
View USDA’s Calif. invasive & noxious plant list: http://plants.usda.gov/java/noxious?rptType=State&statefips=06TH View CDFA’s weed list: http://www.cdfa.ca.gov/phpps/ipc/noxweedinfo/noxweedinfo_hp.htmTH
The injunction also does not apply to indoor applications, tree injection applications, home-owner applications to potted plants, flea & tick collars for dogs and cats, where use is approved under the Endangered Species Act.
Biology of the California Red-Legged FrogThe CRLF is the largest native frog in California. It is highly aquatic and is usually found in streams, ponds, coastal drainages and their adjacent habitat. The frog will make use of cool moist burrows, leaf litter, and other land retreats to keep cool and to avoid dehydration, especially in the summer. In cooler inland areas burrows are used for hibernation. CRLF can reach over 5 inches long and is brown to reddish-brown above with irregular black spots (sometimes with light centers). Prominent skin folds along both sides run from the eyes to the tail. The undersides of their legs, and sometimes the abdomen, are red in adults (red color may not be well developed in juveniles). CRLF is distinguished from the bullfrog by its lack of green color, characteristic of the bullfrog. The CRLF is active in coastal areas all year. During their tadpole stage they eat algae. Adults typically eat land invertebrates (insects, etc.) but larger frogs will prey on the Pacific tree frog (Hyla regilla) and on California mice (Peromyscus californicus). Feeding occurs largely along the shoreline and on the water surface. Breeding occurs November through March, varying throughout their range. Egg-laying usually occurs in late winter or early spring, often following a heavy rain. The female deposits her 2,000- to 5,000-egg masses on newly emerged aquatic
vegetation near the surface of the water. Eggs hatch in 6 to 14 days. The tadpoles undergo metamorphosis at 3 ½ to 7 months after hatching and reach sexual maturity at 3 to 4 years old. The frogs generally live from 8 to 10 years.
Pesticides Banned in Habitat Areas-Full ListThe 66 pesticides cited in the injunction are:
2,4-D (broadleaf herbicide), Acephate (Orthene®), Alachlor, Aldicarb, Atrazine, Azinphos-methyl, Bensulide, Bromacil, Captan, Carbaryl (Sevin®), Chloropicrin, Chlorothalonil (Daconil®), Chlorpyrifos (Dursban®), CDPA, DEF, Diazinon, Dicofol, Diflubenszuron, Dimethoate, Disulfoton, Diuron, Endosulfan, EPTC, Esfenvalerate, Fenamiphos,
Glyphosate (Roundup®, Rodeo®), Hexazinone, Imazapyr, Iprodione, Linuron, Malathion, Mancozeb, Maneb, Metam Sodium, Methamidophos, Methidathion, Methomyl, Methoprene, Methyl Parathion, Metolachlor, Molinate, Myclobutanil, Naled, Norflurazon, Oryzalin (Surflan®), Oxamyl, Oxydemeton-methyl, Oxyfluorfen, Paraquat dichloride, Pendimethalin, Permethrin, Phorate, Phosmet, Prometryn, Pronamide, Propanil, Propargite, Rotenone, Simazine, Strychnine, Telone, Thiobencarb, Triclopyr (Garlon 4®, Turflon Ester®), Trifluralin (Treflan®), Vinclozolin, and Ziram.
CRLF egg masses in Alameda County. Photo courtesy of www.californiaherps.com
NOTE: Some of these active ingredients (notably methoprene) have since been determined to have “no effect” on frog populations, and pending consultation with the USFWS are expected to be no longer subject to the injunction’s restrictions. See the “effects determinations” for details:
http://www.epa.gov/espp/litstatus/effects/redleg-frog/index.html
For general questions contact Jeff Miller, Center for Biological Diversity (415-436-9682 x303, [email protected])
For pesticide use questions contact your local County Agricultural Commissioner’s Office (SF County: 415-252-3939) 3/27/2012 View this online at SFApproved.org/pest-control-for-City Page 7 of 15
2012 San Francisco Reduced-Risk Pesticide List for City-Owned Properties
SF Department of the Environment (SFE)
How to Use this List
The following list includes pesticide products approved for use under the SF Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Ordinance (Adopted 10/96, Chapter 3, SF Environmental Code). This pesticide list should not be used in place of an IPM program. Pesticides should be the last resort, when all other tactics have failed (i.e., sanitation improvements, pest prevention, non-chemical management measures).
This list is for institutions, not for homes. Many pesticides on the list were added for specialized purposes not found in residential settings. To find out how homeowners can use few or no pesticides to manage common pest problems, visit: SFApproved.org/420-Pest-Management.
City Dept. staff or contractors: Apply for exemption to use a pesticide that is:
Not in the SF Reduced-Risk Pesticide List –OR-
In the SF Reduced-Risk Pesticide List but used different than described in the Pesticide Limitations column.
The IPM Coordinator for your City Dept. must:
1. Fill out this Pesticide Exemption Request. Allow at least 2 days for your request to be processed. SF Dept. of Environment will only grant exemptions in cases of:
a. Well-documented need for the pesticide and when all other alternatives have been tried or deemed impractical –OR-
b. For trial use of new reduced risk products
c. More questions? Contact [email protected] and call 415-355-3759.
2. Justify your use of a pesticide at an annual public hearing, if you used a pesticide:
a. That SF Dept. of Environment approved for exemption
b. That is higher risk and listed as Most Limited Use in the SF Reduced-Risk Pesticide List
For more info on How SF’s Reduced-Risk Pesticide List Was Developed, visit: SFApproved.org/pest-control-for-city
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Aquatic u
ses: M
ay
dam
age n
on-t
arg
et pla
nts
. U
se f
or
em
erg
ent pla
nts
in
ponds, la
kes, dra
inage c
anals
, and a
reas a
round w
ate
r or
within
wate
rshed
are
as. O
nly
as a
last re
sort
when o
ther
managem
ent pra
ctices a
re ineff
ective.
Note
pro
hib
itio
n o
n u
se w
ithin
buff
er
zone (
genera
lly 6
0 f
eet)
aro
und w
ate
r
bodie
s in r
ed-l
egged f
rog h
abitat.
3/2
7/2
012
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F c
od
e is
use
d f
or
pro
du
cts
exem
pt
from
EP
A r
egis
trat
ion
. P
ink s
had
ed p
rod
uct
s w
ere
add
ed i
n 2
01
2;
blu
e-sh
aded
pro
du
cts
had
lan
gu
age
chan
ges
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ved.o
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ol-fo
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ity
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of
15
Sa
n F
ran
cis
co
20
12
Re
du
ce
d-R
isk
Pe
sti
cid
e L
ist
(A
pplic
able
to C
ity-
ow
ned p
ropert
ies o
nly
)
Pro
du
ct
Nam
eT
yp
e
EP
A R
eg
.
No
./S
F
co
de*
Ing
red
ien
tsP
esti
cid
e
Hazard
Tie
r
Use
Lim
itati
on
Typ
e
Use L
imit
ati
on
s
(For
uses n
ot
descri
bed b
elo
w,
a P
esticid
e E
xem
ption is r
equir
ed
(clic
k)
Avid
0.1
5E
C M
itic
ide/I
nsecti
cid
eIn
secticid
e100-8
96
abam
ectin 2
%
Most
hazard
ous
(Tie
r I)
Mo
st
Lim
ited
:
justi
fy u
se a
t
pu
blic h
eari
ng
For
nurs
ery
and g
reenhouse u
se o
nly
. H
IGH
PR
IOR
ITY
TO
FIN
D
RE
PLA
CE
ME
NT
.
Azati
n X
LIn
secticid
e70051-2
7azadir
achtin 3
%
More
hazard
ous
(Tie
r II)
Mo
re L
imit
ed
Nurs
eri
es a
nd e
sta
blis
hed p
lants
for
inte
riors
capes. D
o n
ot apply
on f
low
eri
ng
pla
nts
when b
ees a
re a
ctive.
Azatr
ol
EC
In
secti
cid
eIn
secticid
e2217-8
36
Azadir
achtin (
2328)
1.2
%
More
hazard
ous
(Tie
r II)
Mo
re L
imit
ed
Nurs
eri
es a
nd e
sta
blis
hed p
lants
for
inte
riors
capes. D
o n
ot apply
on f
low
eri
ng
pla
nts
when b
ees a
re a
ctive.
BestY
et
Ced
arc
ide
exem
ptp
rod-
009
Cedarw
ood o
il,
am
orp
hous s
ilica
Least
hazard
ous
(Tie
r III)
Least
Lim
ited
Bo
tan
iGard
ES
Insecticid
e
65626-8
[IN
AC
TIV
E],
82074-1
[AC
TIV
E]
Beauveri
a b
assia
na
str
ain
GH
A 1
1.3
%
Least
hazard
ous
(Tie
r III)
Least
Lim
ited
Contr
ol of
thri
ps o
n landscaped p
lants
. D
o n
ot apply
on f
low
eri
ng p
lants
when
bees a
re a
ctive.
BV
A2 M
osq
uit
o L
arv
icid
e70589-1
hig
hly
refined
petr
ole
um
dis
tilla
te
(i
lil)
Least
hazard
ous
(Ti
III)
Least
Lim
ited
(min
era
l oil)
(Tie
r III)
CM
R S
ilic
on
e S
urf
acta
nt
Adju
vant
1050775-
50025
[IN
AC
TIV
E]
poly
meth
yl-
silo
xane, nonio
nic
Least
hazard
ous
(Tie
r III)
Mo
re L
imit
ed
Co
mp
eti
tor
Adju
vant
2935-5
0173
eth
yl o
leate
Least
hazard
ous
(Tie
r III)
Least
Lim
ited
Co
nserv
e S
C T
urf
an
d O
rnam
en
tal
Insecticid
e62719-2
91
spin
osad 1
1.6
%
Least
hazard
ous
(Tie
r III)
Least
Lim
ited
For
use a
s a
last re
sort
in g
reenhouses. If
feasib
le, altern
ate
with o
ther
pro
ducts
to a
void
the d
evelo
pm
ent of
resis
tance.
Co
ntr
ac A
ll-W
eath
er
Blo
xR
odenticid
e12455-7
9bro
madio
lone
0.0
05%
Most
hazard
ous
(Tie
r I)
Mo
st
Lim
ited
:
justi
fy u
se a
t
pu
blic h
eari
ng
HIG
H P
RIO
RIT
Y F
OR
RE
MO
VA
L. U
SE
UP
EX
IST
ING
ST
OC
KS
. F
or
use o
nly
in C
ity-
ow
ned s
ew
er
lines, S
an F
rancis
co Inte
rnational A
irport
Term
inal A
reas,
or
for
com
merc
ial le
ssees o
n c
ity
pro
pert
ies that are
not adja
cent to
natu
ral
are
as. In c
om
merc
ial esta
blis
hm
ents
, use o
f pro
duct shall
be a
last re
sort
aft
er
oth
er,
less-t
oxic
measure
s h
ave b
een im
ple
mente
d, in
clu
din
g s
anitation a
nd
trappin
g, and o
nly
where
a s
ignific
ant public
health h
azard
is r
ecogniz
ed. In
all
cases, m
onitori
ng s
hall
be u
sed w
henever
feasib
le to m
inim
ize r
odenticid
e u
se.
3/2
7/2
012
*S
F c
od
e is
use
d f
or
pro
du
cts
exem
pt
from
EP
A r
egis
trat
ion
. P
ink s
had
ed p
rod
uct
s w
ere
add
ed i
n 2
01
2;
blu
e-sh
aded
pro
du
cts
had
lan
gu
age
chan
ges
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ved.o
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ol-fo
r-C
ity
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0 o
f 15
Sa
n F
ran
cis
co
20
12
Re
du
ce
d-R
isk
Pe
sti
cid
e L
ist
(A
pplic
able
to C
ity-
ow
ned p
ropert
ies o
nly
)
Pro
du
ct
Nam
eT
yp
e
EP
A R
eg
.
No
./S
F
co
de*
Ing
red
ien
tsP
esti
cid
e
Hazard
Tie
r
Use
Lim
itati
on
Typ
e
Use L
imit
ati
on
s
(For
uses n
ot
descri
bed b
elo
w,
a P
esticid
e E
xem
ption is r
equir
ed
(clic
k)
Dip
el
Pro
DF
Bio
log
ical
Insecti
cid
e D
ry F
low
ab
leIn
secticid
e 7
3049-3
9
Bacill
us
thuri
ngie
nsis
,
Subsp. K
urs
taki,
Str
ain
Abts
-351
(5829)
54%
Least
hazard
ous
(Tie
r III)
Least
Lim
ited
Eco
Exem
pt
Jet
Wasp
an
d H
orn
et
Kil
ler
Insecticid
eexem
ptp
rod-
007
2-p
heneth
yl
pro
pri
onate
2%
,
rosem
ary
oil
3%
Least
hazard
ous
(Tie
r III)
Least
Lim
ited
Pre
ferr
ed a
ltern
ative to W
asp F
reeze b
ut m
ay
not act quic
kly
enough d
uri
ng
late
sum
mer,
when y
ello
wja
ckets
are
most aggre
ssiv
e. C
onsid
er
dig
gin
g u
p
nest and b
aitin
g w
ith h
oney
in e
venin
g to a
ttra
ct ra
ccoons.
Eco
Exem
pt
GIn
secticid
eexem
ptp
rod-
008
eugenol (c
love o
il)
2.9
%, th
yme o
il
0.6
%, pla
nt oils
and
oth
er
ingre
die
nts
96.5
%
Least
hazard
ous
(Tie
r III)
Least
Lim
ited
Do n
ot use in e
nclo
sed a
reas.
Eco
PC
O D
X D
ust
Insecti
cid
eIn
secticid
e67425-1
6
Pyr
eth
rins 0
.4%
, 2-
Pheneth
yl
Pro
pio
nate
1%
More
hazard
ous
(Tie
r II)
Mo
re L
imit
ed
Only
for
use o
n r
at m
ites, bedbugs a
nd lic
e w
hen n
onchem
ical te
chniq
ues
pro
ve ineff
ective
En
sta
r II
In
sect
Gro
wth
Reg
ula
tor
(En
sta
r 5E
)In
secticid
e2724-4
76
S-k
inopre
ne 6
4.1
%
Least
hazard
ous
(Tie
r III)
Least
Lim
ited
Nurs
eri
es, ro
ses.
Fo
sp
hit
e F
un
gic
ide
Alg
aecid
e68573-2
Pota
ssiu
m
phoshate
Least
hazard
ous
Mo
re L
imit
ed
Only
for
use o
n g
olf c
ours
es.
phoshate
(Tie
r III)
Garl
on
4 U
ltra
Herb
icid
e62719-5
27
tric
lopyr
,
buto
xye
thyl
este
r
60.4
5%
Most
hazard
ous
(Tie
r I)
Mo
st
Lim
ited
:
justi
fy u
se a
t
pu
blic h
eari
ng
Use o
nly
for
targ
ete
d tre
atm
ents
of
hig
h p
rofile
or
hig
hly
invasiv
e e
xotics v
ia
dabbin
g o
r in
jection. M
ay
use f
or
targ
ete
d s
pra
ying o
nly
when d
abbin
g o
r
inje
ction a
re n
ot fe
asib
le. F
ollo
w label re
quir
em
ents
regard
ing e
xposure
to
mis
t.
HIG
H P
RIO
RIT
Y T
O F
IND
ALT
ER
NA
TIV
E
Gen
tro
l P
oin
t S
ou
rce R
oach
Co
ntr
ol
Devic
e
Insecticid
e2724-4
69
Hyd
ropre
ne 9
6%
Least
hazard
ous
(Tie
r III)
Least
Lim
ited
Gre
en
matc
h E
XH
erb
icid
eexem
ptp
rod-
011
lem
ongra
ss o
il
50%
, oth
er
ingre
die
nts
(corn
oil,
gly
cero
l este
rs,
pota
ssiu
m o
leate
,
lecithin
)
Least
hazard
ous
(Tie
r III)
Mo
re L
imit
ed
Not fo
r use in e
nclo
sed a
reas. O
bserv
e label pre
cautions o
n P
PE
Hab
itat
Herb
icid
e241-4
26
imazapyr
,
isopro
pyl
am
ine s
alt,
28%
More
hazard
ous
(Tie
r II)
Mo
re L
imit
ed
Pre
ferr
ed a
ltern
ative to tri
clo
pyr
for
use o
n invasiv
e w
eeds in n
atu
ral are
as,
such a
s b
room
, C
oto
neaste
r, o
r A
rundo
gra
ss
3/2
7/2
012
*S
F c
od
e is
use
d f
or
pro
du
cts
exem
pt
from
EP
A r
egis
trat
ion
. P
ink s
had
ed p
rod
uct
s w
ere
add
ed i
n 2
01
2;
blu
e-sh
aded
pro
du
cts
had
lan
gu
age
chan
ges
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of
73/2
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w t
his
onlin
e a
t S
FA
ppro
ved.o
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est-
contr
ol-fo
r-C
ity
Page 1
1 o
f 15
Sa
n F
ran
cis
co
20
12
Re
du
ce
d-R
isk
Pe
sti
cid
e L
ist
(A
pplic
able
to C
ity-
ow
ned p
ropert
ies o
nly
)
Pro
du
ct
Nam
eT
yp
e
EP
A R
eg
.
No
./S
F
co
de*
Ing
red
ien
tsP
esti
cid
e
Hazard
Tie
r
Use
Lim
itati
on
Typ
e
Use L
imit
ati
on
s
(For
uses n
ot
descri
bed b
elo
w,
a P
esticid
e E
xem
ption is r
equir
ed
(clic
k)
Heri
tag
e F
un
gic
ide
Fungic
ide
100-1
093
azoxys
trobin
50%
Most
hazard
ous
(Tie
r I)
Mo
st
Lim
ited
:
justi
fy u
se a
t
pu
blic h
eari
ng
Consid
er/
em
phasiz
e u
se o
f com
post te
a f
or
pre
venta
tive; im
pro
ve a
era
tion a
nd
monitori
ng p
rogra
ms. T
o b
e u
sed o
nly
as a
spot tr
eatm
ent on h
igh p
rofile
sport
s
gre
ens.
Javeli
n W
G B
iolo
gic
al
Insecti
cid
eIn
secticid
e70051-6
6
Bacill
us
thuri
ngie
nsis
(berl
iner)
, subsp.
kurs
taki, s
train
sa-
11 7
.5%
Least
hazard
ous
(Tie
r III)
Least
Lim
ited
JM
S S
tyle
t O
il o
r JM
S O
rgan
ic
Sty
let
Oil
Insecticid
e65564-
1
petr
ole
um
dis
tilla
tes, re
fined
97.1
%
More
hazard
ous
(Tie
r II)
Least
Lim
ited
JT
Eato
n B
ait
Blo
ck R
od
en
ticid
e
wit
h P
ean
ut
Bu
tter
Fla
vo
rizer
Rodenticid
e56-4
2dip
hacin
one
0.0
05%
More
hazard
ous
(Tie
r II)
Mo
re L
imit
ed
See S
ite-S
pecif
ic L
imit
ati
on
s. F
or
rat contr
ol only
in s
ituations w
ith h
igh p
ublic
health c
oncern
s, w
here
tra
ppin
g is infe
asib
le. In
all
cases, m
onitori
ng s
hall
be
used w
henever
feasib
le to m
inim
ize r
odenticid
e u
se. H
IGH
PR
IOR
ITY
TO
FIN
D A
LT
ER
NA
TIV
E.
Kali
gre
en
Fungic
ide
70231-1
(IN
AC
TIV
E)
11581-2
(AC
TIV
E)
pota
ssiu
m
bic
arb
onate
82%
Least
hazard
ous
(Tie
r III)
Least
Lim
ited
Watc
h f
or
phyt
oto
xic
ity.
Mara
tho
n 1
% G
ran
ula
r
Gre
en
ho
use &
Nu
rsery
In
secti
cid
eIn
secticid
e
3125-4
52-A
A
(IN
AC
TIV
E)
432-1
329
imid
aclo
pri
d 1
%
Most
hazard
ous
(Tie
rI)
Mo
st
Lim
ited
:
justi
fy u
se a
t
pu
blic
heari
ng
Nurs
ery
use f
or
contr
ol of
white f
ly, not fo
r use in p
ropagation b
eds. O
nly
eff
ective o
n q
uic
k-g
row
ing p
lants
. H
IGH
PR
IOR
ITY
TO
FIN
D A
LT
ER
NA
TIV
Ey
(AC
TIV
E)
(Tie
r I)
pu
blic
heari
ng
Maxfo
rce F
C P
rofe
ssio
nal
Insect
Co
ntr
ol
An
t B
ait
Sta
tio
ns
Insecticid
e432-1
256
fipro
nil
0.0
1%
More
hazard
ous
(Tie
r II)
Least
Lim
ited
Maxfo
rce F
C P
rofe
ssio
nal
Insect
Co
ntr
ol
Ro
ach
Bait
Sta
tio
ns
Insecticid
e432-1
257
fipro
nil
0.0
5%
More
hazard
ous
(Tie
r II)
Least
Lim
ited
Maxfo
rce F
C P
rofe
ssio
nal
Insect
Co
ntr
ol
Ro
ach
Kil
ler
Bait
Gel
Insecticid
e432-1
259
fipro
nil
0.0
1%
More
hazard
ous
(Tie
r II)
Mo
re L
imit
ed
Apply
only
in c
racks, cre
vic
es a
nd a
reas inaccessib
le to c
asual skin
conta
ct.
Mil
esto
ne
Herb
icid
e62719-5
19
Am
inopyr
alid
, tr
ii-
sopro
panola
min
e
salt (
5928)
40.6
%
Most
hazard
ous
(Tie
r I)
Mo
st
Lim
ited
:
justi
fy u
se a
t
pu
blic h
eari
ng
For
invasiv
e s
pecie
s in n
atu
ral are
as w
here
oth
er
altern
atives a
re ineff
ective,
especia
lly f
or
invasiv
e legum
es a
nd c
om
posites s
uch a
s y
ello
w s
tar
this
tle a
nd
purp
le s
tar
this
tle. Lis
ted a
s T
ier
I due to p
ers
iste
nce b
ut to
xic
ity &
pote
ntial
exposure
are
very
low
.
3/2
7/2
012
*S
F c
od
e is
use
d f
or
pro
du
cts
exem
pt
from
EP
A r
egis
trat
ion
. P
ink s
had
ed p
rod
uct
s w
ere
add
ed i
n 2
01
2;
blu
e-sh
aded
pro
du
cts
had
lan
gu
age
chan
ges
Page 4
of
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w t
his
onlin
e a
t S
FA
ppro
ved.o
rg/p
est-
contr
ol-fo
r-C
ity
Page 1
2 o
f 15
Sa
n F
ran
cis
co
20
12
Re
du
ce
d-R
isk
Pe
sti
cid
e L
ist
(A
pplic
able
to C
ity-
ow
ned p
ropert
ies o
nly
)
Pro
du
ct
Nam
eT
yp
e
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.
No
./S
F
co
de*
Ing
red
ien
tsP
esti
cid
e
Hazard
Tie
r
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Lim
itati
on
Typ
e
Use L
imit
ati
on
s
(For
uses n
ot
descri
bed b
elo
w,
a P
esticid
e E
xem
ption is r
equir
ed
(clic
k)
Mo
sq
uit
o c
on
tro
l -
mic
rob
ial
Mosquito
contr
ol -
mic
robia
l
Vari
ous
Bacill
us
thuri
ngie
nsis
(Berl
iner
or
Isra
ele
nsis
) or
Bacill
us s
phaeri
cus
Least
hazard
ous
(Tie
r III)
Least
Lim
ited
Any
mic
robia
l m
osquito larv
icid
e w
ith a
ctive ingre
die
nts
Bacill
us thuri
ngie
nsis
(Berl
iner
or
Isra
ele
nsis
) or
Bacill
us s
phaeri
cus
is c
ate
gori
zed a
s "
Least
limited."
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ed
e I
nsecti
cid
e/F
un
gic
ide
Insecticid
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15
pota
sh s
oap 4
9%
Least
hazard
ous
(Tie
r III)
Mo
re L
imit
ed
Nurs
ery
, specia
lty
gard
ens, and A
fric
aniz
ed H
oney
Bees.
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an
Gra
nu
lar
Bait
(eq
uiv
ale
nt
to
Terr
o M
ult
ipu
rpo
se I
nsect
Bait
)In
secticid
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bori
c a
cid
5%
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hazard
ous
(Tie
r II)
Least
Lim
ited
Outd
oor
restr
icte
d to p
lante
d a
reas, pre
fer
conta
iners
; in
door
must be in
conta
iners
or
inaccessib
le to h
um
ans.
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farm
Po
lari
s H
erb
icid
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icid
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34
imazapyr
,
isopro
pyl
am
ine s
alt,
28%
More
hazard
ous
(Tie
r II)
Mo
re L
imit
ed
Pre
ferr
ed a
ltern
ative to tri
clo
pyr
for
use o
n invasiv
e w
eeds in n
atu
ral are
as,
such a
s b
room
, C
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r A
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secticid
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ptp
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sodiu
m laury
l
sulfate
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hazard
ous
(Tie
r III)
Least
Lim
ited
Ora
ng
eG
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Insecticid
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58%
Least
hazard
ous
Mo
reL
imit
ed
Soap s
pra
y is
pre
ferr
ed f
or
rem
ovin
g a
nt tr
ails
. M
inim
ize u
se in e
nclo
sed a
reas
due
toscent
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pro
tective
equip
ment
Pote
ntialaquatic
hazard
do
not
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ng
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uard
Insecticid
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d-l
imonene 5
.8%
hazard
ous
(Tie
r III)
Mo
reL
imit
ed
due to s
cent. W
ear
pro
tective e
quip
ment. P
ote
ntial aquatic h
azard
- d
o n
ot
apply
dir
ectly
to w
ate
r.
Org
an
ocid
eIn
secticid
eexem
ptp
rod-
010
sesam
e o
il 5%
Least
hazard
ous
(Tie
r III)
Least
Lim
ited
Ou
st
XP
Herb
icid
e (
Du
Po
nt)
Herb
icid
e352-6
01
sulfom
etu
ron-
meth
yl 7
5%
Most
hazard
ous
(Tie
r I)
Mo
st
Lim
ited
:
justi
fy u
se a
t
pu
blic h
eari
ng
For
use o
nly
on a
irport
opera
tional are
as s
ubje
ct to
FA
A r
equir
em
ents
. H
IGH
PR
IOR
ITY
TO
FIN
D A
LT
ER
NA
TIV
E
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trab
ark
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vant
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modifie
d
hepta
meth
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isilo
xa
ne
Least
hazard
ous
(Tie
r III)
Mo
re L
imit
ed
For
use w
ith A
gri
fos o
nly
Pre
scri
pti
on
Tre
atm
en
t B
ran
d
381B
Ad
van
ce L
iqu
id A
nt
Bait
Insecticid
e499-4
91
Sodiu
m T
etr
abora
te
Decahyd
rate
1.3
%
More
hazard
ous
(Tie
r II)
Least
Lim
ited
3/2
7/2
012
*S
F c
od
e is
use
d f
or
pro
du
cts
exem
pt
from
EP
A r
egis
trat
ion
. P
ink s
had
ed p
rod
uct
s w
ere
add
ed i
n 2
01
2;
blu
e-sh
aded
pro
du
cts
had
lan
gu
age
chan
ges
Page 5
of
73/2
7/2
012
Vie
w t
his
onlin
e a
t S
FA
ppro
ved.o
rg/p
est-
contr
ol-fo
r-C
ity
Page 1
3 o
f 15
Sa
n F
ran
cis
co
20
12
Re
du
ce
d-R
isk
Pe
sti
cid
e L
ist
(A
pplic
able
to C
ity-
ow
ned p
ropert
ies o
nly
)
Pro
du
ct
Nam
eT
yp
e
EP
A R
eg
.
No
./S
F
co
de*
Ing
red
ien
tsP
esti
cid
e
Hazard
Tie
r
Use
Lim
itati
on
Typ
e
Use L
imit
ati
on
s
(For
uses n
ot
descri
bed b
elo
w,
a P
esticid
e E
xem
ption is r
equir
ed
(clic
k)
Pre
scri
pti
on
Tre
atm
en
t B
ran
d
Avert
Co
ckro
ach
Gel
Bait
Fo
rmu
la
3In
secticid
e499-4
10
abam
ectin 0
.05%
Most
hazard
ous
(Tie
r I)
Mo
re L
imit
ed
Phase o
ut -
use e
xis
ting s
upplie
s. T
ier
I sta
tus is d
ue to r
epro
ductive toxic
ity
but exposure
scenari
os s
uggest m
inim
al ri
sk
Pre
scri
pti
on
Tre
atm
en
t B
ran
d
Wasp
-Fre
eze W
asp
an
d H
orn
et
Kil
ler
Fo
rmu
la 1
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e499-3
62
Phenoth
rin 1
2%
, d-
trans a
lleth
rin
.129%
, C
O2
More
hazard
ous
(Tie
r II)
Mo
re L
imit
ed
Use o
nly
when a
concern
for
public
safe
ty, and in s
ituations w
here
use o
f
EcoE
xem
pt pro
duct is
inadequate
or
unsafe
.
Ro
un
du
p P
ro H
erb
icid
eH
erb
icid
e524-4
75
Gly
phosate
,
isopro
pyl
am
ine s
alt
41%
More
hazard
ous
(Tie
r II)
Mo
re L
imit
ed
US
E U
P E
XIS
TIN
G S
TO
CK
- F
OR
RE
MO
VA
L IN
2013. S
pot applic
ation o
f
are
as inaccessib
le o
r to
o d
angero
us f
or
hand m
eth
ods, ri
ght of
ways
, utilit
y
access, or
fire
pre
vention. U
se f
or
cra
cks in h
ard
scape, decom
posed g
ranite
and e
dgin
g o
nly
as last re
sort
. O
K f
or
renovations b
ut m
ust put in
pla
ce w
eed
pre
vention m
easure
s. N
ote
pro
hib
itio
n o
n u
se w
ithin
buff
er
zone (
genera
lly 6
0
feet)
aro
und w
ate
r bodie
s in r
ed-l
egged f
rog h
abitat.
Ro
un
du
p P
rom
ax H
erb
icid
eH
erb
icid
e524-5
79
Gly
phosate
,
isopro
pyl
am
ine s
alt
48.7
%
More
hazard
ous
(Tie
r II)
Mo
re L
imit
ed
Use o
f A
quam
aste
r +
Com
petito
r is
pre
ferr
ed e
xcept in
situations w
here
rain
fastn
ess is n
eeded. S
pot applic
ation o
f are
as inaccessib
le o
r to
o d
angero
us
for
hand m
eth
ods, ri
ght of
ways
, utilit
y access, or
fire
pre
vention. U
se f
or
cra
cks in h
ard
scape, decom
posed g
ranite a
nd e
dgin
g o
nly
as last re
sort
. O
K f
or
rennovations b
ut m
ust put in
pla
ce w
eed p
revention m
easure
s. N
ote
pro
hib
itio
n
on u
se w
ithin
buff
er
zone (
genera
lly 6
0 f
eet)
aro
und w
ate
r bodie
s in r
ed-l
egged
frog h
abitat.
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r B
ran
d A
nt
& C
raw
lin
g I
nsect
Kil
ler
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tom
aceous
eart
h77
69%
Least
hazard
ous
Least
Lim
ited
Kil
ler
eart
h 7
7.6
9%
(Tie
r III)
Sap
ph
ire
Herb
icid
e62719-5
47
Penoxsula
m
More
hazard
ous
(Tie
r II)
Mo
re L
imit
ed
Only
use o
n C
ity-
ow
ned g
olf c
ours
es in p
repara
tion f
or
majo
r golf tourn
am
ents
.
Slu
gg
o S
lug
an
d S
nail
Bait
Mollu
scic
ide
67702-3
Phosphori
c a
cid
,
iron(3
+)
salt (
1:1
)
1%
Least
hazard
ous
(Tie
r III)
Least
Lim
ited
So
nar
A.S
.H
erb
icid
e67690-4
fluri
done 4
1.7
%
Least
hazard
ous
(Tie
r III)
Mo
re L
imit
ed
US
E U
P E
XIS
TIN
G S
TO
CK
- P
LA
NN
ED
FO
R R
EM
OV
AL. E
merg
ent pla
nts
in
ponds, la
kes, dra
inage c
anals
. O
nly
as a
last re
sort
when o
ther
mgm
t.
pra
ctices a
re ineff
ective.
Sp
rayte
ch
Oil
Insecticid
e65328-5
0001
soyb
ean o
il
Least
hazard
ous
(Tie
r III)
Least
Lim
ited
Consid
er
usin
g this
inste
ad o
f JM
S S
tyle
t O
il fo
r aphid
s a
nd o
ther
insects
.
Terr
o A
nt
Kil
ler
II,
Terr
o A
nt
Kil
ler
II L
iqu
id A
nt
Bait
s,
Terr
o-P
CO
Liq
uid
An
t B
ait
Insecticid
e149-8
sodiu
m tetr
abora
te
decahyd
rate
5.4
%
More
hazard
ous
(Tie
r II)
Least
Lim
ited
3/2
7/2
012
*S
F c
od
e is
use
d f
or
pro
du
cts
exem
pt
from
EP
A r
egis
trat
ion
. P
ink s
had
ed p
rod
uct
s w
ere
add
ed i
n 2
01
2;
blu
e-sh
aded
pro
du
cts
had
lan
gu
age
chan
ges
Page 6
of
73/2
7/2
012
Vie
w t
his
onlin
e a
t S
FA
ppro
ved.o
rg/p
est-
contr
ol-fo
r-C
ity
Page 1
4 o
f 15
Sa
n F
ran
cis
co
20
12
Re
du
ce
d-R
isk
Pe
sti
cid
e L
ist
(A
pplic
able
to C
ity-
ow
ned p
ropert
ies o
nly
)
Pro
du
ct
Nam
eT
yp
e
EP
A R
eg
.
No
./S
F
co
de*
Ing
red
ien
tsP
esti
cid
e
Hazard
Tie
r
Use
Lim
itati
on
Typ
e
Use L
imit
ati
on
s
(For
uses n
ot
descri
bed b
elo
w,
a P
esticid
e E
xem
ption is r
equir
ed
(clic
k)
To
p G
un
All
Weath
er
Bait
Blo
ck
Ro
den
ticid
eR
odenticid
e67517-6
6bro
meth
alin
0.0
1%
More
hazard
ous
(Tie
r II)
Mo
st
Lim
ited
:
justi
fy u
se a
t
pu
blic h
eari
ng
For
use o
nly
in C
ity-
ow
ned s
ew
er
lines, S
an F
rancis
co Inte
rnational A
irport
Term
inal A
reas, or
for
com
merc
ial le
ssees o
n c
ity
pro
pert
ies that are
not
adja
cent to
natu
ral are
as. In c
om
merc
ial esta
blis
hm
ents
, use o
f pro
duct shall
be a
last re
sort
aft
er
oth
er,
less-t
oxic
measure
s h
ave b
een im
ple
mente
d,
inclu
din
g s
anitation a
nd tra
ppin
g, and o
nly
where
a s
ignific
ant public
health
hazard
is r
ecogniz
ed. In
all
cases, m
onitori
ng s
hall
be u
sed w
henever
feasib
le
to m
inim
ize r
odenticid
e u
se.
Tri
mm
it 2
SC
Pla
nt
Gro
wth
Reg
ula
tor
for
Tu
rfg
rass
Gro
wth
regula
tor
100-1
014
paclo
butr
azol
22.3
%
Most
hazard
ous
(Tie
r I)
Mo
re L
imit
ed
For
use o
nly
on g
olf c
ours
es in p
repara
tion f
or
tourn
am
ent pla
y
Tu
rflo
n E
ste
rH
erb
icid
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58
tric
lopyr
,
buto
xye
thyl
este
r
61.6
%
Most
hazard
ous
(Tie
r I)
Mo
st
Lim
ited
:
justi
fy u
se a
t
pu
blic h
eari
ng
Targ
ete
d tre
atm
ent of
turf
; bro
adcast applic
ation r
equir
es e
xem
ption. H
IGH
PR
IOR
ITY
TO
FIN
D A
LT
ER
NA
TIV
E. N
ote
pro
hib
itio
n o
n u
se w
ithin
buff
er
zone
(genera
lly 6
0 f
eet)
aro
und w
ate
r bodie
s in r
ed-l
egged f
rog h
abitat -
Lake
Merc
ed, G
old
en G
ate
Park
.
Zo
eco
n A
lto
sid
Bri
qu
ets
Mosquito
contr
ol -
IGR
s
2724-3
75
S-M
eth
opre
ne
(5026)
8.6
2%
Most
hazard
ous
(Tie
r I)
Mo
re L
imit
ed
Use f
or
tanks w
ith lim
ited a
ccess, or
oth
er
are
as w
here
fre
quent tr
eatm
ents
are
infe
asib
le. F
or
City
catc
hm
ent basin
s, m
icro
bia
l pro
ducts
are
pre
ferr
ed. N
ot fo
r
use in e
stu
ari
ne e
nvir
onm
ents
except under
contr
ol of
San M
ate
o M
osquito
Abate
ment D
istr
ict.
Zo
eco
n A
lto
sid
Liq
uid
Larv
icid
e
Mo
sq
uit
o G
row
th R
eg
ula
tor
Mosquito
contr
ol -
IGR
s
2724-3
92
S-M
eth
opre
ne
(5026)
5%
More
hazard
ous
(Tie
r II)
Mo
re L
imit
ed
Use f
or
tanks w
ith lim
ited a
ccess, or
oth
er
are
as w
here
fre
quent tr
eatm
ents
are
infe
asib
le. F
or
City
catc
hm
ent basin
s, m
icro
bia
l pro
ducts
are
pre
ferr
ed. N
ot fo
r
use in e
stu
ari
ne e
nvir
onm
ents
except under
contr
ol of
San M
ate
o M
osquito
Abate
ment D
istr
ict.
Zo
eco
n A
lto
sid
Pell
ets
, Z
oeco
n
Alt
osid
Pell
ets
WS
P
Mosquito
contr
ol -
IGR
2724-4
48
S-M
eth
opre
ne
(5026)
4.2
5%
More
hazard
ous
(Ti
II)
Mo
re L
imit
ed
Use f
or
tanks w
ith lim
ited a
ccess, or
oth
er
are
as w
here
fre
quent tr
eatm
ents
are
infe
asib
le. F
or
City
catc
hm
ent basin
s, m
icro
bia
l pro
ducts
are
pre
ferr
ed. N
ot fo
r
use
inestu
ari
ne
envir
onm
ents
exceptunder
contr
olof
San
Mate
oM
osquito
Alt
osid
Pell
ets
WS
PIG
Rs
(5026)
4.2
5%
(Tie
r II)
use in e
stu
ari
ne e
nvir
onm
ents
except under
contr
ol of
San M
ate
o M
osquito
Abate
ment D
istr
ict.
Zo
eco
n A
lto
sid
XR
Exte
nd
ed
Resid
ual
Bri
qu
ets
Mosquito
contr
ol -
IGR
s
2724-4
21
S-M
eth
opre
ne
(5026)
2.1
%
More
hazard
ous
(Tie
r II)
Mo
re L
imit
ed
Use f
or
tanks w
ith lim
ited a
ccess, or
oth
er
are
as w
here
fre
quent tr
eatm
ents
are
infe
asib
le. F
or
City
catc
hm
ent basin
s, m
icro
bia
l pro
ducts
are
pre
ferr
ed. N
ot fo
r
use in e
stu
ari
ne e
nvir
onm
ents
except under
contr
ol of
San M
ate
o M
osquito
Abate
ment D
istr
ict.
Zo
eco
n A
lto
sid
XR
-G,
Zo
eco
n
Alt
osid
Pro
-G I
nsect
Gro
wth
Reg
ula
tor
Mosquito
contr
ol -
IGR
s
2724-4
51
S-M
eth
opre
ne
(5026)
1.5
%
More
hazard
ous
(Tie
r II)
Mo
re L
imit
ed
Use f
or
tanks w
ith lim
ited a
ccess, or
oth
er
are
as w
here
fre
quent tr
eatm
ents
are
infe
asib
le. F
or
City
catc
hm
ent basin
s, m
icro
bia
l pro
ducts
are
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