California Department of Pesticide Regulation (CDPR) Approves Use of Biologically-Safe IGI CO2 for the Control of a Wide Spectrum of Targeted Pests |
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This item has been supplied by a forage marketer and has not been edited, verified or endorsed by Hay & Forage Grower.Inert Gas Injection, LLC (IGI, LLC) has just been informed their EPA approved IGI CO2 for the control of specific pests will be approved by CDPR by March 5, 2017 and available for use on March 6, 2017. Approval has already been received for use in the states of Oregon and Washington. Final registration approval of the IGI product was received from EPA on June 9, 2016. The product is known as IGI Carbon Dioxide. Mr. Dentone further stated that the time has come for a company to have an innovative approach in the Pest Control Industry.“We have been delivering toxic and poison chemicals to control pests for far too long.The time has come to look for safe alternatives so some of these harmful products can be removed from the market.”This type of effective, environmentally safe and cost competitive pest control utilizing IGI CO2 and Eliminator delivery systems creates a window of opportunity that will be industry changing.” The California DPR citing is dated Feb. 2, 2017, as Notice of Proposed and Final Decision and Public Reports, Volume 2017-5, February 3, 2017. The approved EPA label can be found at www.eliminatorbyigi.com, which also list all pests currently approved for control.IGI has made submission to EPA and DPR for additions to the list to include burrowing rodents. A submission for EPA approval for the use of IGI CO2 to control bed bugs will be filed in the near future. |