Protection of nonpest animals and plants
Precautions while using Pesticides
Protection of nonpest animals and plants
Many pesticides are toxic to useful or desirable animals, including honey bees, natural enemies, fish, domestic animals, and birds. Crops and other plants may also be damaged by misapplied pesticides. Take precautions to protect nonpest species from direct exposure to pesticides and from contamination due to drift, runoff, or residues. Certain rodenticides may pose a special hazard to animals that eat poisoned rodents.
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Legal responsibility
Protection of nonpest animals and plants
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Do not over apply pesticides
Government of Canadas Role
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Permit requirements
Always mix or dilute the pesticide outdoors or in a well ventilated area
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