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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3301289" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>According to my link:</p><p>Use-Restrictions Fifteen states, mostly in the west, authorize Wildlife Services to use M-44s in their state. As part of the pesticide label's Directions for Use, EPA requires 26 use-restrictions, which provide instructions for the application, storage, and disposal of M-44s; training and safety requirements; and necessary recordkeeping. Individual State pesticide regulatory agencies can require additional restrictions on the use of M-44s in their state. Furthermore, Wildlife Services notifies hospitals and poison control centers in areas where they are using M-44s. As part of our efforts to ensure the safe and responsible use of M-44s, Wildlife Services enhanced its guidelines for how employees should implement the EPA use-restrictions. Wildlife Services posts more durable and visible warning signs at main entrances or commonly used access points to areas where M-44s are placed, as well as within 15 feet of each device. Additionally, Wildlife Services certified applicators cannot place M-44s within 0.5 mile of occupied residences. A variance reducing that distance to 0.25 mile may be approved in instances where features of the property and landscape are such that potential for human or pet exposure to an M-44 is not probable. Wildlife Services notifies residents within 0.5 mile of M-44 locations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3301289, member: 5412"] According to my link: Use-Restrictions Fifteen states, mostly in the west, authorize Wildlife Services to use M-44s in their state. As part of the pesticide label's Directions for Use, EPA requires 26 use-restrictions, which provide instructions for the application, storage, and disposal of M-44s; training and safety requirements; and necessary recordkeeping. Individual State pesticide regulatory agencies can require additional restrictions on the use of M-44s in their state. Furthermore, Wildlife Services notifies hospitals and poison control centers in areas where they are using M-44s. As part of our efforts to ensure the safe and responsible use of M-44s, Wildlife Services enhanced its guidelines for how employees should implement the EPA use-restrictions. Wildlife Services posts more durable and visible warning signs at main entrances or commonly used access points to areas where M-44s are placed, as well as within 15 feet of each device. Additionally, Wildlife Services certified applicators cannot place M-44s within 0.5 mile of occupied residences. A variance reducing that distance to 0.25 mile may be approved in instances where features of the property and landscape are such that potential for human or pet exposure to an M-44 is not probable. Wildlife Services notifies residents within 0.5 mile of M-44 locations. [/QUOTE]
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