Insecticides are often used to combat various pests such as insects, weeds and rodents in homes and gardens. Pet owners can also use pesticide products directly on pets to combat mites and fleas. Although these pesticides may be beneficial, there is the possibility of causing harm to pets if stored properly and not used.
Keep pets away from the treatment site until the pesticide is completely dry and ventilated. Labels may contain more specific instructions
Please cover the aquarium so that water and steam do not enter the tank. When using a sprayer (bug), be sure to turn off the aquarium pump during use.
Pesticide bait is usually prepared with food ingredients attractive to pets. If you use rats, rats, g rats, snails or snails, please put the bait in a position out of reach of the pet. Pets dig well well for burial
If you eat poisoned prey, your pet may be poisoned. This is called secondary (or relay) poisoning. Consider choosing bait products that are less likely to have secondary poisoning. Contact NPIC and compare products
The granular turf product may require keeping the pet more than 24 hours apart from the treatment area while the granules dissolve and the treatment area is dry. Please check the label for specific instructions
If you hire a pest control company or lawn service, talk to them about the product they are using and the potential risk of your pet.
If you have any questions about this problem or pesticide related problems, please call NPIC 1-800-858-7378 (8: 00 - PST 12: 00) or send an e-mail to npic@ace.orst . .edu
Pesticides can protect your health by killing potentially harmful bacteria, animals and plants. But they are also harmful to people and pets. You may as well try out non-chemical methods first. If you really need pesticide, please use it properly. Please pay particular attention to children and pets. It is also important to properly process pesticides. It helps protect the environment.
Insecticides are often used to combat various pests such as insects, weeds and rodents in homes and gardens. Pet owners can also use pesticide products directly on pets to combat mites and fleas. Although these pesticides may be beneficial, there is the possibility of causing harm to pets if stored properly and not used.
Many household items contain pesticides. The following are examples of household pesticide products: ยท Sprays and decoctions; personal insecticides; rats and other rodent poisonings; fleas and scorpions sprays, powders, pet collars; kitchens, laundry room, bathroom disinfectants; And mold products, some lawn and garden products (such as herbicides), some swimming pool chemicals. Toddlers and young children tend to be sensitive to certain actions (such as objects and hands in the mouth being prone to occur) and activities (eg, playing on grasses exposed to pesticides during crawling, or on dirty polluted floors on pesticides Playing) may be exposed to pesticides. It is usually applied to increase its impact impact contact opportunities)
For children, air, food, dust, soil and surface children encounter pesticides through family, public lawn or garden applications, household pesticide use, pet uses and agricultural residues 3-9 For many children, Diet therapy influences as shown by intervention studies that observed the most likely children in organic pesticides (without pesticides) and a dramatic and immediate decrease in urinary excretion of pesticide metabolites source. 10 In an agricultural environment, spray drift in homes near agricultural crops and agricultural crops, clothing and footwear near the agricultural chemical farmer 9, 11, 12 Workers in adolescents under the care of farms and lawns It is causing occupational exposure. Problems using a large amount of pesticides.