City of Victoria Pesticide Use Reduction Bylaw Amendment

Topic(s): Wildlife/Environmental/Pest Management

Sub-topic(s): urban farm, pesticide and pest management

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A bylaw is to protect the natural environment by regulating and reducing the non-essential use of pesticides.

From Pesticide Use Reduction Bylaw, City of Victoria, 2009.

City of Vancouver Health By-law No. 9536

Topic(s): Wildlife/Environmental/Pest Management

Sub-topic(s): pesticide and pest management

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Topic Sub-Topic Policy or Policy Excerpt Document Location
wildlife/pest/environmental management; pesticide and pest management;

Ban on pesticides

2.9 A person must not apply, or suffer or allow the application of, a pesticide:

(a) that is a neonicotinoid; or

(b) that is a registered control product under the Pest Control Products Act (Canada); and that persons use directly or indirectly to control, destroy, attract, or repel a pest, being:

(i) an animal, plant, or other organism that is directly or indirectly injurious, noxious, or troublesome, or

(ii) an injurious, noxious, or troublesome condition or organic function of an animal, plant, or other organism, or to mitigate or prevent any injurious, noxious, or troublesome effects of a pest.

Exception to ban on pesticides

2.10 Despite section 2.9, a person may apply, or suffer or allow the application of, a pesticide other than a neonicotinoid:

(a) to disinfect swimming pools, whirlpools, spas, or wading pools;

(b) to purify water intended for the use of human beings or animals;

(c) within an enclosed building, being an area closed in by a roof or ceiling and walls with appropriate openings for ingress or egress equipped with doors which are kept closed except when actually in use for ingress or egress;

(d) to control termites;

(e) to control or destroy a health hazard;

(f) to control or destroy pests which have caused infestation to property, being the presence of pests in numbers or under conditions which involve an immediate or potential risk of substantial loss or damage;

(g) to exterminate or repel rodents;

(h) as a wood preservative;

(i) as an insecticide bait enclosed by the manufacturer in a plastic or metal container made in a way that prevents or minimizes access to the bait by human beings and pets;

(j) as an insect repellent for personal use; or

(k) that contains only one or more of the active ingredients set out in Schedule A to this By-law.

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