CITY OF KIMBERLEY PESTICIDE BYLAW NO. 2381, 2009 INFORMATION SHEET EXPLAINING TECHNICAL TERMS APPENDIX TO BYLAW NO. 2381 SCHEDULE 2 - EXCLUDED PESTICIDES (PERMITTED) Schedule 2 Permitted Schedule 2 Pesticides (Technical Terms) (Explanatory Information) 1. acetic acid (DOMESTIC) 1. Common household vinegar 2. animal repellents DOMESTIC and 2. animal repellents EXCEPT thiram COMMERICAL) except thiram 3. anti-fouling paints (DOMESTIC and 3. Paint used to prevent build up of deposits on 4. antisapstain wood preservatives used on private, industrial land owned by the company or person responsible for the application ( 5. asphalt solids (pruning paints) (DOMESTIC and 6. bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki (Btk) (DOMESTIC) 7. bactericides used in petroleum products (DOMESTIC and underwater surfaces (ie:the underside of boats) 4. A wood treatment used to prevent fungus from staining the wood 5. Pruning paint is often used on trees and shrubs to cover wounds 6. Pesticide used to kill caterpillars of moths and butterflies 7. Oil based pesticides and insecticides containing bactericides 8. boron compounds (DOMESTIC) 8. Boron: A non metallic element occurring abundantly in Borax 9. boron compounds with up to 5% copper for insect control and wood preservation ( 9. Boron Compounds: All chemical compounds containing Boron 10. capsaicin (DOMESTIC, COMMERICAL and RESTRICTED) 10. The naturally occurring active ingredient that makes hot peppers hot 11. cleansers (DOMESTIC and 11. Any typical household cleanser eg: Pine Sol, Windex, Mr. Clean etc 12. corn gluten meal (DOMESTIC and COMMERICAL) 12. A natural by product of corn used as a natural fertilizer and herbicide 13. d-phenothryn (DOMESTIC) 13. An aerosol used to control sand flies, filth flies and mosquitoes 14. d-trans-allethrin, also referred to as d-cis, trans allethrin (DOMESTIC) 14. Allethrin is used almost exclusively in homes and gardens for control of flies and mosquitoes and in combination with other pesticides to control flying or crawling insects. The purified d- trans-isomer of allethrin is more toxic to insects and is used for control of crawling insects in homes and restaurants
15. deodorizers (DOMESTIC and 15. Mitigates unpleasant odors in indoor spaces. They can be in the form of aerosol sprays, diffusers, potpourri, gels, candles and mechanical or heat release products 16. fatty acids (DOMESTIC) 16. Non selective, post emergent herbicide most effective against annual weeds under 5-6 inches high 17. ferric phosphate (DOMESTIC and 17. Specific pesticide to kill slugs and snails (Iron phosphate). Eg : Scott s Ecosense Slug-b-Gone snail and slug bait 18. ferros sulphate (DOMESTIC and 18. Herbicide to kill moss growing on lawns eg. Scott s turf builder lawn fertilizer 22-2-2 19. hard surface disinfectants (DOMESTIC and 19. Disinfectants used on nonporous hard surfaces. May or may not contain bleach 20. insect bait stations (DOMESTIC) 20. Multi purpose system for delivering liquid, granular or gel baits to control crawling insects i.e. ants 21. insect pheromones (DOMESTIC and 22. insect repellents (DOMESTIC) BC Integrated Pest Management Regulation Schedule 2 23. laundry additives (DOMESTIC and 24. material preservatives (DOMESTIC and 21. Chemicals produced as messengers that affect the behavior of other individuals of insects or other animals 22. Insect repellents (DOMESTIC) BC Integrated Pest Management Regulation Schedule 2 23. Products added to the laundry to improve the results of the laundering process i.e. fabric softeners 24. Chemical added to a food or material to prevent (for a reasonable time) the growth of microorganisms, or occurrence of undesirable chemical reactions (such as oxidation), that spoil it 25. methoprene (DOMESTIC) 25. Methoprene is used in the production of a number of foods including meat, milk, mushrooms, peanuts, rice and cereals. It also has several uses on domestic animals (pets) for controlling fleas. Methoprene is considered a biochemical pesticide because rather than controlling target pests through direct toxicity, methoprene interferes with an insect s life cycle and prevents it from reaching maturity or reproducing 26. mineral oils for insect and mite control (DOMESTIC) 27. n-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide (DOMESTIC) 26. Certain oils, diluted with water and applied as sprays, can be effective controls of many plant pests 27. An ingredient in some common pesticides. It has no intrinsic pesticidal activity itself, but rather is a synergist enhancing the potency of pyrethroid ingredients. It is used in a variety of household and veterinary products
28. naphthalene for fabric protection (DOMESTIC) 28. Best known as the traditional, primary ingredient of mothballs 29. paradichlorobenzene for fabric protection (DOMESTIC) 29. A chemical used to control moths, molds and mildew, and also to deodorize restrooms and waste containers. At room temperature it is a colorless solid with a strong, pungent odor, usually associated with mothballs. Very high exposures can cause dizziness, headaches and liver problems 30. pesticides in aerosol containers 30. Pesticides in Aerosol containers (Domestic) (DOMESTIC) 31. pesticides registered under the federal Act for application to pets 31. Pesticides registered under the federal Act for application to pets (Domestic and Commercial) (DOMESTIC and COMMERICIAL) 32. piperonyl butoxide (DOMESTIC) 32. An enzyme insecticide additive to increase potency 33. plant growth regulators (DOMESTIC) 33. Plant hormones and growth regulators are chemicals that affect flowering; aging; root growth; distortion and killing of leaves, stems, and other parts 34. A non- drying sticky polymer for use as a bird and squirrel repellent 34. polybutene bird repellents (DOMESTIC and 35. pyrethrins (DOMESTIC) 35. An organic compound used as insecticide 36. resmethrin (DOMESTIC) 36. A pyrethroid insecticide with many uses, including control of the adult mosquito population 37. rotenone (DOMESTIC) 37. A white crystalline compound, C 23 H 22 O 6, extracted from the roots plants and used as an insecticide 38. silica aerogel, also referred to as silica gel, amorphous silica and amorphous silica gel (DOMESTIC and 39. silicon dioxide, also referred to as "diatomaceous earth" (DOMESTIC and 38. A desiccant (drying agent) to control local humidity in order to avoid spoilage or degradation of some goods 39. An abrasive powder made from the shells of diatoms, sometimes used as an insecticide. The sharp particles damage soft-bodied larvae, snails, and slugs, causing them to lose moisture and die 40. slimicides ( 40. A highly effective microbiocide used to control slime-forming bacteria, sulfate-reducing bacteria, fungi, and yeast 41. soaps (DOMESTIC and 42. sulphur, including lime sulphur, sulphide sulphur and calcium polysulphide (DOMESTIC) 41. A cleansing agent, manufactured in bars, granules, flakes, or liquid form, made from a mixture of the sodium salts of various fatty acids of natural oils and fats 42. Used in pesticides and fungicides (check with your retailer)
43. surfactants (DOMESTIC and 44. swimming pool algicides and bactericides (DOMESTIC and 43. A soap like compound added to water or some other liquid to increase its wetting properties by reducing the surface tension of the droplets. Also called wetting agent. 44. Agents that prevent the growth of algae and bacteria 45. tetramethrin (DOMESTIC) 45. It is commonly used as an insecticide, and affects the insect's nervous system. 46. wood preservatives (DOMESTIC) 46. A material used to coat wood to kill insects and fungi, but not usually classed as an insecticide; coal tar creosote and its derivatives are the most widely used wood preservatives. DISCLAIMER: "The City assumes no responsibility or liability for the use by any person of the explanatory information provided above in respect of the Appendix (Schedule 2 - Excluded Pesticides) to Pesticide Bylaw No. 2381, 2009 and makes no representations or promises regarding the completeness or accuracy of such explanatory information. The explanatory information is intended only for informational purposes and as an aid to understanding the technical terms used in the Appendix. To the extent of any inconsistency, conflict or discrepancy between the explanatory information and the actual terms used in the Appendix, the terms in the Appendix shall govern."
Schedule 2 Excluded Pesticides 1. acetic acid (DOMESTIC) 2. animal repellents (DOMESTIC and COMMERICAL) except thiram 3. anti-fouling paints (DOMESTIC and 4. antisapstain wood preservatives used on private, industrial land owned by the company or person responsible for the application ( 5. asphalt solids (pruning paints) (DOMESTIC and 6. bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki (Btk) (DOMESTIC) 7. bactericides used in petroleum products (DOMESTIC and 8. boron compounds (DOMESTIC) 9. boron compounds with up to 5% copper for insect control and wood preservation ( 10. capsaicin (DOMESTIC, COMMERICAL and RESTRICTED) 11. cleansers (DOMESTIC and 12. corn gluten meal (DOMESTIC and COMMERICAL) 13. d-phenothryn (DOMESTIC) 14. d-trans-allethrin, also referred to as d-cis, trans allethrin (DOMESTIC) 15. deodorizers (DOMESTIC and 16. fatty acids (DOMESTIC) 17. ferric phosphate (DOMESTIC and 18. ferros sulphate (DOMESTIC and 19. hard surface disinfectants (DOMESTIC and 20. insect bait stations (DOMESTIC) 21. insect pheromones (DOMESTIC and 22. insect repellents (DOMESTIC) BC Integrated Pest Management Regulation Schedule 2 23. laundry additives (DOMESTIC and 24. material preservatives (DOMESTIC and 25. methoprene (DOMESTIC) 26. mineral oils for insect and mite control (DOMESTIC) 27. n-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide (DOMESTIC) 28. naphthalene for fabric protection (DOMESTIC) 29. paradichlorobenzene for fabric protection (DOMESTIC) 30. pesticides in aerosol containers (DOMESTIC) 31. pesticides registered under the federal Act for application to pets (DOMESTIC and COMMERICIAL) 32. piperonyl butoxide (DOMESTIC) 33. plant growth regulators (DOMESTIC) 34. polybutene bird repellents (DOMESTIC and 35. pyrethrins (DOMESTIC) 36. resmethrin (DOMESTIC) 37. rotenone (DOMESTIC) 38. silica aerogel, also referred to as silica gel, amorphous silica and amorphous silica gel (DOMESTIC and 39. silicon dioxide, also referred to as "diatomaceous earth" (DOMESTIC and 40. slimicides ( 41. soaps (DOMESTIC and 42. sulphur, including lime sulphur, sulphide sulphur and calcium polysulphide
(DOMESTIC) 43. surfactants (DOMESTIC and 44. swimming pool algicides and bactericides (DOMESTIC and 45. tetramethrin (DOMESTIC) 46. wood preservatives (DOMESTIC)
APPENDIX BC Regulation 604/2004 Integrated Pest management Regulation (as at February 8, 2005) (Corresponding No. s and explanations for Schedule 2-Excluded Pesticides) 1. Common household vinegar 2. animal repellents EXCEPT thiram 3. Paint used to prevent build up of deposits on underwater surfaces (ie:the underside of boats) 4. A wood treatment used to prevent fungus from staining the wood. 5. Pruning paint is often used on trees and shrubs to cover wounds. 6. Pesticide used to kill caterpillars of moths and butterflies. 7. Oil based pesticides and insecticides containing bactericides. 8. Boron: A non metallic element occurring abundantly in Borax 9. Boron Compounds: All chemical compounds containing Boron 10. The naturally occurring active ingredient that makes hot peppers hot. 11. Any typical household cleanser eg: Pine Sol, Windex, Mr. Clean etc. 12. A natural by product of corn used as a natural fertilizer and herbicide 13. An aerosol used to control sand flies, filth flies and mosquitoes. 14. Allethrin is used almost exclusively in homes and gardens for control of flies and mosquitoes and in combination with other pesticides to control flying or crawling insects. The purified d-trans-isomer of allethrin is more toxic to insects and is used for control of crawling insects in homes and restaurants. 15. Mitigates unpleasant odors in indoor spaces. They can be in the form of aerosol sprays, diffusers, potpourri, gels, candles and mechanical or heat release products. 16. Non selective, post emergent herbicide most effective against annual weeds under 5-6 inches high. 17. Specific pesticide to kill slugs and snails (Iron phosphate). Eg : Scott s Ecosense Slug-b-Gone snail and slug bait 18. Herbicide to kill moss growing on lawns eg. Scott s turf builder lawn fertilizer 22-2-2 19. Disinfectants used on nonporous hard surfaces. May or may not contain bleach. 20. Multi purpose system for delivering liquid, granular or gel baits to control crawling insects i.e. ants 21. Chemicals produced as messengers that affect the behavior of other individuals of insects or other animals. 22. Insect repellents (DOMESTIC) BC Integrated Pest Management Regulation Schedule 2. 23. Products added to the laundry to improve the results of the laundering process i.e. fabric softeners. 24. Chemical added to a food or material to prevent (for a reasonable time) the growth of microorganisms, or occurrence of undesirable chemical reactions (such as oxidation), that spoil it. 25. "Methoprene is used in the production of a number of foods including meat, milk, mushrooms, peanuts, rice and cereals. It also has several uses on domestic animals (pets) for controlling fleas. Methoprene is
considered a biochemical pesticide because rather than controlling target pests through direct toxicity, methoprene interferes with an insect s life cycle and prevents it from reaching maturity or reproducing 26. Certain oils, diluted with water and applied as sprays, can be effective controls of many plant pests. 27. An ingredient in some common pesticides. It has no intrinsic pesticidal activity itself, but rather is a synergist enhancing the potency of pyrethroid ingredients. It is used in a variety of household and veterinary products. 28. Best known as the traditional, primary ingredient of mothballs 29. A chemical used to control moths, molds and mildew, and also to deodorize restrooms and waste containers. At room temperature it is a colorless solid with a strong, pungent odor, usually associated with mothballs. Very high exposures can cause dizziness, headaches and liver problems. 30. Pesticides in Aerosol containers (Domestic) 31. Pesticides registered under the federal Act for application to pets (Domestic and Commercial. 32. An enzyme insecticide additive to increase potency. 33. Plant hormones and growth regulators are chemicals that affect flowering; aging; root growth; distortion and killing of leaves, stems, and other parts; 34. A non- drying sticky polymer for use as a bird and squirrel repellent. 35. An organic compound used as insecticide. 36. A pyrethroid insecticide with many uses, including control of the adult mosquito population. 37. A white crystalline compound, C 23 H 22 O 6, extracted from the roots plants and used as an insecticide. 38. A desiccant (drying agent) to control local humidity in order to avoid spoilage or degradation of some goods. 39. An abrasive powder made from the shells of diatoms, sometimes used as an insecticide. The sharp particles damage soft-bodied larvae, snails, and slugs, causing them to lose moisture and die. 40. A highly effective microbiocide used to control slimeforming bacteria, sulfate-reducing bacteria, fungi, and yeast 41. A cleansing agent, manufactured in bars, granules, flakes, or liquid form, made from a mixture of the sodium salts of various fatty acids of natural oils and fats. 42. Used in pesticides and fungicides (check with your retailer). 43. A soap like compound added to water or some other liquid to increase its wetting properties by reducing the surface tension of the droplets. Also called wetting agent. 44. Agents that prevent the growth of algae and bacteria. 45. It is commonly used as an insecticide, and affects the insect's nervous system. 46. A material used to coat wood to kill insects and fungi, but not usually classed as an insecticide; coal tar creosote and its derivatives are the most widely used wood preservatives.