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A.5299 (Wright) S.1560 (Marcellino, et al.) Summary
Explanation
In addition to representing a dramatic risk – the majority of pesticides reported in urban areas are neurotoxic insecticides – this pattern represents an opportunity, because so many alternatives exist for these kinds of pest management needs. Alternatives are frequently more successful than pesticide use, because they do not just treat symptoms alone but instead address the root causes of infestations. By formally examining pesticide use in urban areas and making recommendations for alternatives, this bill would set in motion a process whereby the very real risks of pesticide use in urban areas can be abated and better pest management achieved overall.
By also requiring pesticide applicators demonstrate proficiency in non-toxic methods of pest management, this bill ensures a supply of pest control operators capable of performing this kind of alternative work. It would also ensure a supply of personnel for the burgeoning number of customers outside of urban areas who are demanding safer pest control services. Environmental Advocates of New York supports this bill. | ||