Bay-friendly Gardening

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Residential pesticide use by homeowners and pest control services is the main source of pesticide pollution in San Francisco Bay. Pesticides wash into storm drains and creeks during rain or when you water your garden. They disrupt delicate ecosystems and are harmful to wildlife. 

  • Never spray pesticides when rain is forecast.
  • Never wash pesticides down an indoor or outdoor drain.
  • Avoid spraying the perimeter outside of your house in the fight against pests. Instead, seek the services of a certified “less toxic” pest control professional.
  • Purchase less toxic supplies with the Our Water our World symbol. Find stores in your area here.
  • Hire a “Bay-friendly” gardener. Visit Bay Friendly Landscaping and Gardening Coalition.
  • Got a pest problem you just can’t solve? Ask the Expert.

Find a Certified Less-Toxic Pest Control Professional

For safer structural pest control, seek out an IPM certified pest control professional. EcoWise, GreenPro and Green Shield offer certification programs. Click on the links below to find a certified pest control operator near you.

Resources

Visit OurWaterOurWorld.org for more information on Bay-friendly gardening techniques and products.

Pocket Guide – This pocket-guide offers product choices to handle pests that are less toxic to people, pets and the environment.

Drought-Proof Landscapes – Bay Area Stormwater Agencies Urge Residents To Garden With Native Plants.

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