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Non-toxic Rodent Bait
EBOM-2009 SSc3:Integrated Pest Management, Erosion Control, and Landscape Managementposted by Jerad Furze on
I am working on a project in Canada where the Pest Management vendor uses a product called "Detex Blox".
Avoiding Fertilizer Application Less Sustainable?
EBOM-2009 SSc3:Integrated Pest Management, Erosion Control, and Landscape Managementposted by Andy Rhoades on
We were recently denied a point on a project in which we worked with the landscape vendor to use half as much fertilizer as they were previously using.
Fish as biological control
EBOM-2009 SSc3:Integrated Pest Management, Erosion Control, and Landscape Managementposted by SIG - Sustainability Main Account on
rodent bait blocks vs. paste
EBOM-2009 SSc3:Integrated Pest Management, Erosion Control, and Landscape Managementposted by Jutta Berns on
the contractor on one of our project is requesting to use a first-generation rodenticide which is supplied in a solid paste form, packaged in individual sachets (not pellets), rather than in a bloc
Template link to Tier III pesticides not sufficient
EBOM-2009 SSc3:Integrated Pest Management, Erosion Control, and Landscape Managementposted by Geoffrey Tomlinson on
FYI, We were just denied the IPM credit using the LEEDuser template because it only included a link to the City of San Francisco’s Hazard Tier 3 least-toxic pesticides.
Organic-Based Fertilizer
EBOM-2009 SSc3:Integrated Pest Management, Erosion Control, and Landscape Managementposted by SIG - Sustainability Main Account on
Does anyone know if LEED recognizes 100% organic fertilizer (ie.
Round-up
EBOM-2009 SSc3:Integrated Pest Management, Erosion Control, and Landscape Managementposted by SIG - Sustainability Main Account on
I'd like to confirm that Round-Up Pro (EPA # 524-475) is okay to use for weed control in sidewalk cracks.