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Pesticide Education Jan Hygnstrom Pesticide Safety Education Program

What do you do or hope to do as a Master Gardener?

My challenge is to keep your attention.

We will not cover selecting the right pesticide or the right dose. Insecticide Fungicide

We will talk about risk.

We will talk about IPM and safety. IPM UNL Extension Pesticide Safety Education Program

Is there really a need for pesticide safety education?

Top 10 Pesticide Blunders California

1. An older child sprayed an infant with pesticide.

Why did this happen?

2. Resident applied aluminum phosphide pellets to a squirrel hole next to garage, then added water.

Why did this happen?

3. A man drank alcohol while spraying a pesticide on plants in his yard on a hot day.

Why did this happen?

4. A man went to shower and saw ants in the bathroom.

Why did this happen?

5. Late at night a woman found and drank from a soft drink bottle in her shed.

Why did this happen?

6. A man wanted to borrow bleach, and the neighbor offered the whole bottle.

Why did this happen?

7. A man bought a granular insecticide to kill rats.

Why did this happen?

8. A resident didn’t read the label on an aerosol insecticide.

Why did this happen?

9. A man sprayed his barbecue grill heavily for ants.

Why did this happen?

10. A man took a bathroom break while spraying for ants.

Why did this happen?

What can we learn from these?

Always read the label

What can we learn from these? Always read the label Never leave pesticides unattended

What can we learn from these? Always read the label Never leave pesticides unattended Keep pesticides in original containers

What can we learn from these? Always read the label Never leave pesticides unattended Keep pesticides in original containers Keep information on poison control center/hospital handy