Rodenticide Label Changes
Related Documents and Links
- EPA's 2008 Final Risk Mitigation Decision for Ten Rodenticides
- EPA's Rodenticide Registration Website
- NPMA's Position
- Library Update (from May/June 2011 PestWorld Magazine)
- EPA's 2011 Announcement to Cancel Consumer Rodenticides
- Letter to EPA from the Association of Structural Pest Control Regulatory Officials
- NPMA Rodenticide Update - June 1, 2011
- NPMA Announcement: EPA Announces Intent to Cancel Consumer Rodenticide Products - June 7, 2011
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Rodenticide products shipped by manufacturers after June 4, 2011 must be sold in certain container sizes and bear significant label changes, though distributors and PMPs may continue to sell and use existing product in accordance with the product's labeling until supplies are exhausted. (NPMA staff urges PMPs to carefully read rodenticide product labels and to carefully manage the use of old labeled products.) Two of the more significant label revisions prohibit the use of rodenticides more than 50 feet from a building and, on some labels, limit the target species to only commensal rodents (Norway and roof rats, house mouse).
NPMA staff has been actively engaged with EPA over the last few months to discuss the problem with these restrictions and the negative impact the new label language will have on rodent control. During this dialogue we have raised certain examples such as the use of rodenticides around dumpsters or for the control of pack rats or deer mice that would be undermined or prohibited altogether. Through our latest discussion with EPA officials we have learned that the Agency is likely to issue guidance addressing these issues soon. When the guidance is issued NPMA will forward this important information to the industry.
