Healthy & Safe Schools Plan
South Lane School District's Healthy and Safe Schools Plan has been submitted to the Oregon Department of Education. Listed below are the separate elements of the plan:
2025-2026 Pesticide Applications
- Low Impact Pesticides List 2025 Part 1
- Low Impact Pesticides List 2025 Part 2
- Low Impact Pesticides List 2025 Part 3
- Low Impact Pesticides List 2025 Part 4
- Low Impact Pesticides List 2025 Part 5
- Low Impact Pesticides List 2025 Part 6
- Pesticide use/application letter to South Lane School District Staff and Parent
- Pesticide Application Notification
Low Impact Pesticides List 2025 Part 1
"Low-Impact Pesticides List"
Oregon law requires pesticide applicators to use only low-impact pesticide products in and around schools. ORS 634.705 (5) explains that a governing body shall adopt a list of low-impact pesticides for use with their IPM plan and explains which products may not be included on the list they adopt.
This is NOT a list of products that the OSU School IPM Program recommends. It is a list of products based solely on the requirements of ORS 634.705 (5), which were evaluated at the request of school IPM plan coordinators.
Governing bodies can ignore, add or subtract from this "Low-Impact Pesticide List" based on their local situation, as long as the products they choose meet the requirements of ORS 634.705 (5).
The pesticide label is the law. Review the entire label to ensure that it can be used as desired (correct use site, application method, etc.). “Non-crop areas” do NOT include ornamental sites, turf, or sports fields. For assistance with label interpretation, contact the Oregon Department of Agriculture Pesticides Program.
The products listed in this "Low-Impact Pesticide List" were evaluated in November 2024 to determine whether they met the requirements of ORS 634.705 (5) for use in and around Oregon schools, following this ODA Guidance Document.
Pesticide products must be registered for sale and/or distribution in the state of Oregon each year. Current product registration can be verified using this ODA Search Tool.
This list is a tool, provided free-of-charge, but it is not a substitute for the ODA Guidance Document and ODA Search Tool identified above. If you are unsure whether a product you are considering using is still registered for use in the state of Oregon and still meets the requirements of ORS 634.705 (5), please contact the Oregon Department of Agriculture Pesticides Program.
Every effort has been made to provide accurate and current information. Nevertheless, updates to product information or inadvertent errors in information may occur, product registration and labeling may change, and products may no longer meet the requirements of the law. You accept all responsibility for information updates or errors, changes in products, and compliance with laws. To the maximum extent permitted by law, OSU disclaims all warranties, including without limitation, any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, accuracy, and non-infringement. Before using any specific product on this list, you should always follow the ODA Guidance Document, and check to see if it is currently registered for sale in the state of Oregon.
Last updated November 2024. Before using any product on this list, check the ODA Guidance Document
Low Impact Pesticides List 2025 Part 2
Use the EPA Registration number to match products on the list. The same product name can be used for different products, so matching the product name(s) below to products on the shelf is not sufficient. If there is no EPA RegistrationNumber, match the product name and the manufacturer/distributor name when comparing the list to products on the shelf.
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Herbicides |
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Active Ingredient(s) |
Product Name |
EPA Reg. No. |
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2,4-D (diethylamine salt), quinclorac, dicamba |
Lesco Momentum Q Herbicide |
228-531 |
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2,4-D (diethylamine salt), quinclorac, dicamba |
Qunincept Herbicide |
228-531 |
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2,4-D ester |
Barrage HF Low Volatile Herbicide |
5905-529 |
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2,4-D ethylhexyl ester |
The Andersons Professional Turf Products Fertilizer with Surge 16-0-9 |
2217-882-9198 |
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2,4-D ethylhexyl ester, 2,4-DP, dicamba |
Gordon’s Agricultural Products Brushmaster Herbicide |
2217-774 |
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2,4-D ethylhexyl ester, mecoprop-p, dicamba, carfentrazone ethyl |
Gordon’s Proform Professional Formulations Speed Zone Broadleaf Herbicide for Turf |
2217-833 |
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2,4-D ethylhexyl ester, mecoprop-p, dicamba, carfentrazone-ehtyl |
Gordon’s Proform Professional Formulations Speed Zone |
2217-835 |
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2,4-D, ethylhexyl ester |
Drexel De-ester LV6 |
19713-655 |
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2,4-D, isopropylamine salt, and glyphosate, isopropylamine salt |
Landmaster BW |
42750-62 |
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2,4-D, mecoprop, dicamba |
Lilly Miller Ultra Green Phosphorus Free Weed & Feed |
2217-559-33116 |
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carfentrazone-ethyl |
Quicksilver T+O Herbicide |
279-3265 |
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clethodim |
Envoy Plus Herbicide |
59639-132 |
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clethodim |
Select Max Herbicide |
59639-132 |
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clethodim |
Select Max Herbicide with Inside Technology |
59639-132 |
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dicamba, 2,4-D (2- ethylhexyl ester), sulfentrazone, and triclopyr, butoxyethyl ester |
Gordon's ProForm Professional Formulations T Zone Broadleaf Herbicide |
2217-920 |
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dichlobenil |
Casoron 4G |
400-168 |
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dichlobenil |
Casoron 4G |
400-168-59807 |
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diquat dibromide, indaziflam, glyphosate isopropylamine salt |
Esplanade EZ |
432-1528 |
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dithiopyr |
Dimension 270-G Turf & Landscape Ornamental |
7001-375 |
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dithiopyr |
The Andersons Professional Turf Products Dimension 0.25g With Agpro |
9198-213 |
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d-Limonene |
Moss Melt Concentrate |
92967-1-91094 |
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ethofumesate |
Poa Constrictor |
70506-107 |
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ferrous (iron) sulfate monohydrate |
Lilly-Miller Moss Out! plus Fertilizer |
802-543 |
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flumioxazin |
Broadstar Herbicide |
59639-128 |
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flumioxazin |
Payload Herbicide |
59639-120 |
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flumioxazin |
SureGuard SC Herbicide |
71368-114 |
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glyphosate |
EZ-Ject Diamondback Herbicide Shells |
83220-1 |
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glyphosate |
Razor Herbicide Primera Razor Pro |
228-366 |
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glyphosate |
Razor Pro Herbicide |
228-366 |
Low Impact Pesticides List 2025 Part 3
Last updated November 2024. Before using any product on this list, check the ODA Guidance Document
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glyphosate isopropylamine salt |
Cornerstone Plus - Agrisolutions |
1381-192 |
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glyphosate, diquat dibromide |
Quikpro Herbicide |
524-535 |
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glyphosate, diquat dibromide |
Roundup QuikPro Herbicide |
524-535 |
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glyphosate, isopropylamine salt |
Aquamaster Herbicide |
524-343 |
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glyphosate, isopropylamine salt |
Aquapro Herbicide |
62719-324-67690 |
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glyphosate, isopropylamine salt |
Four Power Plus |
34704-890 |
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glyphosate, isopropylamine salt |
Gly Star Plus |
42750-61 |
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glyphosate, isopropylamine salt |
Gly-Star Original Agristar |
42750-60 |
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glyphosate, isopropylamine salt |
Hi-Yield Super Concentrate Kill-Zall II |
42750-61-7401 |
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glyphosate, isopropylamine salt |
Kleenup Pro |
34704-890 |
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glyphosate, isopropylamine salt |
Mad Dog Plus |
34704-890 |
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glyphosate, isopropylamine salt |
Makaze |
34704-890 |
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glyphosate, isopropylamine salt |
Ranger PRO Herbicide |
524-517 |
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glyphosate, isopropylamine salt |
Roundup Custom for Aquatic & Terrestrial Uses |
524-343 |
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glyphosate, isopropylamine salt |
RoundUp Pro Concentrate |
524-529 |
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glyphosate, potassium salt |
Roundup Promax Herbicide |
524-579 |
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halosulfuron-methyl |
Nufarm Prosedge |
228-711 |
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halosulfuron-methyl |
Sedgehammer+ Turf Herbicide |
81880-24-10163 |
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halosulfuron-methyl |
Sedgehammer Turf Herbicide |
81880-1-10163 |
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imazapic, ammonium salt |
Plateau Herbicide |
241-365 |
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Indaziflam |
Esplande 200 SC |
432-1516 |
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indaziflam |
Marengo |
432-1518-59807 |
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indaziflam |
Marengo G |
432-1523-59807 |
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indaziflam |
Specticle Flo |
432-1518 |
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indaziflam |
Specticle G |
432-1523 |
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iron HEDTA |
Fiesta Turf Weed Killer |
67702-26 |
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mesotrione |
Tenacity |
100-1267 |
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pendimethalin |
Lesco Pre-M Aqua Cap Herbicide |
241-416-10404 |
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pendimethalin |
Pendulum AquaCap Herbicide |
241-416 |
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quinclorac, 2,4-D, dicamba, sulfentrazone |
Gordon’s ProForm Professional Formulations Q4 Plus Turf Herbicide for Grassy & Broadleaf Weeds |
2217-930 |
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simazine |
Drexel Simazine 4L |
19713-60 |
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simazine |
Simazine |
19713-252 |
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triclopyr butoxyethyl ester, sulfentrazone, 2,4- D |
T Zone SE |
2217-976 |
Low Impact Pesticides List 2025 Part 4
Last updated November 2024. Before using any product on this list, check the ODA Guidance Document
Use the EPA Registration number to match products on the list. The same product name can be used for different products, so matching the product name(s) below to products on the shelf is not sufficient. If there is no EPA RegistrationNumber, match the product name and the manufacturer/distributor name when comparing the list to products on the shelf.
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Insecticides |
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Active Ingredient(s) |
Product Name |
EPA Reg. No. |
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azadirachtin |
AzaSol |
81899-4-74578 |
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Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies israelensis |
Mosquito Dunks Biological Mosquito Control |
6218-47 |
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Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies israelensis |
Summit B.t.i. Briquets Floating Sustained-Release Larvicide |
6218-47 |
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beta-cyfluthrin |
Tempo SC Ultra Insecticide |
432-1363 |
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boric acid |
Boractin Insecticide Powder |
73079-4 |
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boric acid |
MotherEarth Granular Scatter Bait |
499-515 |
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boric acid |
Revenge Granular Ant Bait NiBan Granualr Bait |
64405-2 |
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boric acid |
Terro Multi-Purpose Insect Bait |
64405-2-149 |
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chlorantraniliprole |
22-0-7 Fertilizer with Acelepryn Insecticide |
9198-247 |
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chlorantraniliprole |
Acelepryn G |
100-1500 |
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chlorfenapyr |
Phantom Termiticide- Insecticide |
241-392 |
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clove oil, lemongrass oil, rosemary oil, cinnamon oil |
NatureLine Plus Professional Grade Botanical Insecticide |
None - 25(b) |
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clove oil, lemongrass oil, rosemary oil, cinnamon oil |
NatureLine PRO Power Residual Oil |
None - 25(b) |
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cyfluthrin |
Tempo 1% Dust Insecticide Ready to use |
432-1373 |
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cypermethrin, prallethrin |
Raid Wasp & Hornet Killer 33 |
4822-553 |
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deltamethrin |
Delta Dust Insecticide |
432-772 |
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disodium octaborate tetrahydrate (basically boric acid) |
Green Way Liquid Ant Killing Bait |
73766-2 |
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disodium octaborate tetrahydrate (basically boric acid) |
Revenge Pre-Filled Liquid Ant Baits |
73766-2-4 |
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d-limonene |
Orange Guard |
61887-1 |
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esfenvalerate, prallethrin, piperonyl butoxide |
Onslaught FastCap Spider & Scorpion Insecticide |
1021-2574 |
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fipronil |
Maxforce FC Ant Killer Bait Gel |
432-1264 |
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fipronil |
Maxforce FC Professional Insect Control Roach Killer Bait Gel |
432-1259 |
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fipronil |
Maxforce FC Select Professional Insect Control Roach Killer Bait Gel |
432-1259 |
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fipronil |
Taurus SC |
53883-279 |
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fipronil |
Termidor SC |
7969-210 |
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heptyl butyrate |
10-Week Yellowjacket Trap Cartridge |
84565-5-49407 |
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heptyl butyrate |
Rescue Yellowjacket Attractant Cartridge |
84565-5-49407 |
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heptyl butyrate, acetic acid, 2- methyl-1-butanol |
Reusable WHY Trap |
84565-3-49407 |
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heptyl butyrate, acetic acid, 2- methyl-1-butanol |
WHY Attractant Kit |
84565-3-49407 |
Low Impact Pesticides List 2025 Part 5
Last updated November 2024. Before using any product on this list, check the ODA Guidance Document
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heptyl butyrate, acetic acid, 2- methyl-1-butanol |
WHY Trap Refill |
84565-3-49407 |
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hydramethylnon |
Amdro Kills Ants Ant Killing Bait |
1663-33-73342 |
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hydramethylnon |
Maxforce Professional Insect Control Roach Killer Bait Gel |
432-1254 |
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indoxacarb |
Advion Ant Gel |
100-1498 |
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indoxacarb |
Advion Cockroach Gel Bait |
100-1484 |
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indoxacarb |
Arilon Insecticide |
100-1501 |
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lambda- cyhalothrin |
Cyzmic CS |
53883-261 |
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lambda-cyhalothrin |
Demand CS Patrol |
100-1066 |
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lambda-cyhalothrin |
Demand G Insecticide |
100-1240 |
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lambda-cyhalothrin |
Grenade ER Insecticide |
100-1066-773 |
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Mineral Oil |
Monterey Horticultural Oil |
48813-1-54705 |
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phenothrin, piperonyl butoxide |
Anvil 10+10 ULV |
1021-1688-8329 |
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prallethrin |
PT Wasp-Freeze II |
499-550 |
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prallethrin, lambda- cyhalothrin |
Eliminator Wasp & Hornet Killer3 |
9688-190-8845 |
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prallethrin, lambda- cyhalothrin |
Hot Shot Wasp and Hornet Killer 3 |
9688-190-8845 |
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prallethrin, lambda- cyhalothrin |
Spectracide Wasp and Hornet Killer 3 |
9688-190-8845 |
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rosemary oil, geraniol, peppermint oil (Other: oil of wintergreen, white mineral oil, vanillin, polyglyceryl oleate) |
Essentria IC-3 Insecticide Concentrate from Envincio/Prentiss LLC |
None - 25(b) |
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sodium chloride (salt) |
NatureLine NGB Professional Grade Insecticidal Concentrate |
None - 25(b) |
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sodium tetraborate decahydrate |
InTice Gelamino Ant Bait |
73079-8 |
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sodium tetraborate decahydrate |
InTice Liquid Ant Bait |
73079-7 |
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sodium tetraborate decahydrate |
Terro Ant Killer II Liquid Ant Baits/Killer |
149-8 |
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sodium tetraborate decahydrate |
Terro Outdoor Liquid Ant Bait Stakes |
149-8 |
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sodium tetraborate decahydrate |
Terro Outdoor Liquid Ant Baits Pre-Filled RTU |
149-8 |
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spinosad |
Conserve SC Turf & Ornamental |
62719-291 |
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tetramethrin, d- phenothrin |
ARI Wasp and Hornet Killer Bee Bopper II |
7754-44 |
Low Impact Pesticides List 2025 Part 6
Last updated November 2024. Before using any product on this list, check the ODA Guidance Document
Use the EPA Registration number to match products on the list. The same product name can be used for different products, so matching the product name(s) below to products on the shelf is not sufficient. If there is no EPA RegistrationNumber, match the product name and the manufacturer/distributor name when comparing the list to products on the shelf.
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Molluscicides |
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Active Ingredient(s) |
Product Name |
EPA Reg. No. |
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iron phosphate |
Garden Safe Slug & Snail Bait |
67702-3-39609 |
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iron phosphate |
Sluggo |
67702-3-54705 |
Use the EPA Registration number to match products on the list. The same product name can be used for different products, so matching the product name(s) below to products on the shelf is not sufficient. If there is no EPA RegistrationNumber, match the product name and the manufacturer/distributor name when comparing the list to products on the shelf.
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Fungicides |
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Active Ingredient(s) |
Product Name |
EPA Reg. No. |
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mineral oil |
Monterey Horticultural Oil |
48813-1-54705 |
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azoxystrobin, propiconazole |
Headway (not Highway) |
100-1216 |
Pesticide use/application letter to South Lane School District Staff and Parent
Pesticide use/application letter to South Lane School District Staff and Parent
To the Parents of South Lane School District students:
This letter is to inform you of the Integrated Pest Management (IPM) law enacted on July 1, 2012 that Oregon Schools must abide by (ORS 634.700-634.750). We are required to notify staff, students, and parents anytime there is a scheduled application of a pesticide at any of our school campuses. South Lane School District will not use pesticides unless:
- It is a no school day with staff and students not present.
- The only products used will be selected off of the “Low impact pesticides list” https://osu-wams-blogs-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/blogs.dir/2946/files/Low_Impact_Pesticide_List.pdf
- Non-chemical measures have proven to be ineffective (lack of people power or resources).
Exception: A “Pest emergency” has been declared because students and staff are at risk of injury due to bites, stings, disease or physical reaction due to exposure. Typically, this would be hornets, wasps or rodents if prevention measures and chemical free trapping were ineffective.
In that notification you will find expected application date, name of the pesticide being applied, the EPA registration number of the pesticide, and other information. You will find our IPM plan on the South Lane School District web page under the “Maintenance” department along with a notification of any planned pesticide applications. Our web address is: htttps://www.slane.k12.or.us The South Lane School District Website is where we will post any planned applications of pesticide in addition to the signage and flagging on site.
For each application of a pesticide – inside or outside – we are also required to post in the vicinity of the application on that school campus. So, on occasion you may see signs posted informing you of a pesticide application at a school, but please be assured that we are doing everything we can to keep these applications to a minimum and only using the safest of products to achieve the expected results. There will be contact information on the application posting signs of who you can call if you ever have questions about what is going on or what products are being used.
An OSU faculty member with expertise in pesticide toxicology has reviewed all of the pesticides that we use, and they meet the requirements of a “low-impact pesticide” as defined by ORS 634.705 (5). They never have a label category that is higher than Caution, and contain no known carcinogens. You can find a copy of the approved list of pesticides at the following web page: http://www.ipmnet.org/tim/IPM_in_Schools/IPM%20Materials/8-5-13_Low-Impact_Pesticide_List.pdf If you have any questions or concerns about these products, I encourage you to contact the National Pesticide Information Center at http://npic.orst.edu
I would also encourage you to review the entire OSU School IPM program at http://www.ipmnet.org/tim/IPM_in_Schools/IPM_in_Schools-Main_Page.html to see what we are doing and how we go about improving the condition of our schools to create a healthier environment for your children. It is all about educating, communicating, and eliminating pests through cleaning and organizing our environment. We are sealing up our buildings, eliminating clutter, keeping food in plastic storage containers, eliminating leaks and drips in our plumbing, properly pruning our landscaping, and being more thorough in our cleaning efforts. Through these efforts we are eliminating the three things that pests need to survive: Food, Water, and Shelter. We are also providing a healthier learning environment for your children, and saving the school district precious dollars that would otherwise be spent on pesticides.
If you have questions you may contact me at: (541) 214-4010
Thank you,
Matt Allen
IPM Coordinator
South Lane School District
Pesticide Application Notification
Pesticide Application Notification
A pesticide application is scheduled for Wednesday 8/07/2025 at Bohemia Elementary, 721 South R St, Cottage Grove, OR 97424 around the building foundation.
The Products to be applied are Demand CS Patrol, EPA# 100-1066 and Onslaught Fastcap, EPA# 1021-2575 off of the Oregon IPM Low Impact Pesticides List.
The Warning signs will be posted at 7:30am Friday morning, July, 25th and remain up until 7:30am July, 30th per Oregon IPM Law.
Reason for application:
Reduction of the numerous Black Widow Spiders that are visible inside and outside of the facility.
For any questions please call the SLSD IPM Coordinator,
Matt Allen
South Lane School District
(541) 214-4010
Emergency Pesticide Application Notification 9-12-2025 Dorena
An emergency pesticide application is scheduled for Friday 9/12/2025 at Dorena School, 37141 Row River Road, Dorena OR, 97434 in the wooded/tree area in the Northwest back corner and a portion of the West back fence line.
The Product to be applied is Killzall 2, EPA Reg# 7401-506 off of the Oregon Integrated Pest Management “Low impact list”.
The Warning signs will be posted at 8:00 a.m. on Friday, September 12th, and remain up until 8:00 a.m. on September 15th, per Oregon IPM Law.
Reason for application:
Reduce or eliminate the Poison Oak in the designated area shown above as there have been multiple students get severe rashes due to exposure.
For any questions please call the SLSD IPM Coordinator,
Matt Allen
South Lane School District
(541) 214-4010
