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Pesticides
Pesticides subtopics Alphabetical List of All Topics

Pesticides are substances used to prevent, destroy, repel or mitigate any pest ranging from insects, animals and weeds to microorganisms such as fungi, molds, bacteria and viruses. EPA licenses or registers pesticides for use in strict accordance with label directions, based on review of scientific studies on the pesticide to determine that it will not pose unreasonable risks to human health or the environment. EPA is reviewing older pesticides to ensure that they meet current safety standards and is taking action to reduce risks where needed. For pesticides used on food, EPA sets limits on how much of a pesticide residue may remain in or on foods. EPA also sets standards to protect workers who may be exposed to pesticides on the job. EPA works to promote a safer means of pest control through research, public education, and public-private partnerships.

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Application
Safety Training, Worker Protection

Pest Management
Crop Protection, Integrated Pest Management (IPM), State Management Plan

Pesticide Effects
Animal Safety, Child Safety, Food Safety, Health Effects, Pesticide Spills, Risk Assessment

Pesticide Legal Aspects
Compliance, Enforcement, Guidance, Labeling, Legislation, Public Comment, Regulations, Reporting

Pesticide Management
Banned or Canceled Pesticides, Pesticide Disposal, Pesticide Registration, Pesticide Reregistration, Pesticide Storage, Pesticide Tolerances

Pesticide Monitoring
Models, Residues, Test Methods

Pesticide Types
Antimicrobial Pesticides, Biopesticides, Disinfectants and Sanitizers, Insecticides



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