Better Labels for Mosquito Control Products
The EPA is issuing seven new recommendations to pesticide registrants and others to improve
label statements for pesticide products used to control adult mosquitoes. The recommendations
pertain to pesticide products applied by ultra-low volume aerial
or ground application methods. The recommendations promote
consistency and clarify labeling statements that may have been
unclear to users. These improvements will help public health
mosquito control officials use the most effective techniques
while ensuring that use will not pose unreasonable risks to public
health or the environment. The recommendations are:
- adult mosquito control applications should be limited to trained personnel
- mosquito control directions and precautions should be clearly
distinguished from any other use directions allowed on the label, such as
agricultural crops
- label precautions and directions should be revised as needed to make hazards to aquatic life as clear as possible,
and also to allow the application of these products over or near a body of water allowable under some
circumstances
- users should consult with the state or tribal agency for pesticide regulation to determine if permits or other
regulatory requirements exist
- labels should specify a spectrum of spray/fog droplet sizes, and indicate that droplet size should be determined
according to directions from equipment manufacturers or other appropriate sources
- precautionary language to protect bees should have a provision to allow mosquito control applications in order to
respond to threats to public health which are identified by health or vector control agencies on the basis of
evidence of disease organisms or disease cases in animals or humans, and
- labels for adult mosquitoes should include limits on timing and number of applications to the same location.
More information can be found at:
http://www.epa.gov/PR_Notices/ (EPA OPP Update, 3/9/05).