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APPENDIX B Integrated Pest Management Plan
2-508*
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY FLOOD
CONTROL DISTRICT RODENTICIDE
IMPLEMENTATION PEST MANAGEMENT
PLAN
Prepared by: San Bernardino County Public Works Environmental Management Division
August 30, 2018
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TABLE OF CONTENTS ABBREVIATIONS………………… …………………………………………………………..iii VOCABULARY ................................................................................................................................ iv
Executive Summary ..................................................................................................................... v
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2.1 CRITICAL FACILITIES ................................................................................................ 5
2.2 NON-CRITICAL FACILITIES ....................................................................................... 8
........................................................................................................ 8 ......................................................................................... 9
4.1 CALIFORNIA GROUND SQUIRREL ........................................................................... 9
4.2 POCKET GOPHERS ..................................................................................................... 11
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6.1 FEDERAL ...................................................................................................................... 12
6.2 STATE ........................................................................................................................... 13
6.3 LOCAL.......................................................................................................................... 14
6.4 ENVIRONMENTAL ..................................................................................................... 14
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7.1 ANTICOAGULANTS ................................................................................................... 15
7.2 ACUTE TOXICANTS ................................................................................................... 16
7.3 FUMIGANTS................................................................................................................. 17
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8.1 PRE RODENTICIDE APPLICATION ......................................................................... 17
8.1.1 PESTICIDE TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION ............................................... 17
8.1.2 ENVIRONMENTAL TRAINING PROGRAM ..................................................... 18
8.2 IPM RODENTICIDE APPLICATION PROCESS ....................................................... 18
8.2.1 TIMING .................................................................................................................. 19
8.2.2 RODENTICIDE BAIT STATION ......................................................................... 20
8.2.3 RODENTICIDE BROADCAST BAITING .......................................................... 23
8.2.4 FUMIGATION ....................................................................................................... 24
8.2.5 HABITAT MODIFICATION ................................................................................. 26
8.2.6 BIOLOGICAL CONTROL .................................................................................... 27
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8.3 POST RODENTICIDE APPLICATION ....................................................................... 28
8.3.1 CARCASS RECOVERY ....................................................................................... 28
8.3.2 MONITORING ...................................................................................................... 28
8.3.3 REPORTS ............................................................................................................... 29
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9.1 WATER QUALITY ....................................................................................................... 31
9.2 BIOLOGICAL – GENERAL ......................................................................................... 33
9.3 BIOLOGICAL – SENSITIVE SPECIES ....................................................................... 33
9.3.1 SAN BERNARDINO KANGAROO RAT ............................................................ 39
9.3.2 BURROWING OWL .............................................................................................. 40
9.3.3 MOHAVE GROUND SQUIRREL ........................................................................ 41
9.3.4 DESERT TORTOISE ............................................................................................. 41
9.3.5 MOJAVE RIVER VOLE ........................................................................................ 41
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ABBREVIATIONS
AI Active Ingredient
BO Biological Opinion
CAC County Agricultural Commissioners
CalPIP California Pesticide Information Portal Project
CDFA California Department of Food and Agriculture
CDFW California Department of Fish and Wildlife
CDPR California Department of Pesticide Regulation
DSOD State of California Division of Safety of Dams
EMD Environmental Management Division
EPA Environmental Protection Agency
FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency
FIFRA Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act
FIRM Flood Insurance Rate Map
IPM Integrated Pest Management
NFIP National Flood Insurance Program
PCO Pest Control Operator
PRESCRIBE Pesticide Regulation's Endangered Species Custom Real time internet Bulletin
Engine
RUP Restricted-Use Pesticide
SBCFCD San Bernardino County Flood Control District
USACE United States Army Corps of Engineers
USFWS United States Fish Wildlife Service
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VOCABULARY
Bait Shyness – A behavior exhibited by a pest that has ingested a sub-lethal dose of poisoned
bait and subsequently avoids ingesting that substance again.
Critical Facility – A facility that is critical to public safety
Low Tolerance Level – A low abundance of ground squirrel and pocket gophers will be tolerated
on the slopes of the San Bernardino County Flood Control District levees and dams
Non-Critical Facility – A facility that is important, but not critical to ensuring public safety
Non-Target Species – All mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians that are not intended for
rodent control
Non-Target Sensitive Species – Any mammal, bird, reptile, or amphibian that has federal or
state special status and may be affected by rodenticide application within San Bernardino County
Flood Control District facilities
Primary Exposure – Non-target species that may be directly subjected to rodenticides
Secondary Exposure – Non-target species consumes dead or dying rodents that have been
exposed to a rodenticide
Target Species – The California ground squirrel and pocket gopher pests that create burrows on
San Bernardino County Flood Control District property
Zero Tolerance Threshold – No California ground squirrel or pocket gopher will be allowed to
occupy the San Bernardino County Flood Control District facility
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Executive Summary
This Integrated Pest Management Plan (IPMP) provides objectives and methods for pest
management at San Bernardino County Flood Control District (SBCFCD) facilities. The SBFCD
is responsible for 525 facilities, including many dam and levee facilities. Federal and state
agencies provide oversight of the structural condition and hydraulic capacity of critical SBCFCD
facilities, requiring strict zero-tolerance programs for the eradication of burrowing rodents.
Levees, dams, and earthen embankments provide an ideal habitat for burrowing rodents such
as ground squirrels and gophers who can seriously weaken earthen flood-control facilities
resulting in flooding or catastrophic failure.
The focus of this IPMP is to identify a proactive process that will provide a safe, effective,
economical and sustainable long-term rodent control strategy. The IPMP streamlines the decision
making process with a flow chart which requires the Pest Control Operator (PCO) to first review
the Facility Pesticide Use Table. The Facility Pesticide Use Table is a compilation of Best
Management Practices (BMP) required by law and found on the California Department of
Pesticide Regulation (CDPR) PRESCRIBE database according to facility location. The Facility
Pesticide Use Table also includes BMPs self-imposed by the SBCFCD. These self-imposed
BMP’s cover any gaps in the CDPR PRESCRIBE website and afford greater attention to
burrowing owl, raptor and large predator habitats. Once the BMP’s are identified the flow chart
directs the PCO to consider seasonality, ground squirrel population size, facility and adjacent
habitat size. SBCFCD ecologists, the PCO and SBCFCD staff partner with implementation of the
BMP’s. This IPMP includes monitoring for rodent activity around critical facilities, management
of the local environment to exclude and reduce rodent habitat, training for SBCFCD staff,
consideration and application of effective and environmentally responsible control techniques and
record keeping.
SBCFCD is committed to maintaining facilities with these scientifically based and environmentally
acceptable approaches.
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The County of San Bernardino has an area of approximately 20,106 square miles and is
divided into three distinct geographic regions: valley, mountains and desert. About 80
percent of the County is desert, with the remaining areas divided between the valley and
mountains. Due to the rapid growth in flood prone areas, the San Bernardino County
Flood Control District (SBCFCD) was created by legislation in 1939, as defined by the
California Water Code Appendix, Chapter 43 and all subsequent amendments to provide
‘protection of life and property’ within this vast, topographical diverse region. Today, the
SBCFCD is organized into six (6) ‘zones’. Refer to Table 1 and Illustration 1, Flood Control
Facilities and Zone Map, for more information.
The valley region of San Bernardino County (referred to as “Valley”) is situated at the
base of the San Gabriel and San Bernardino mountain ranges to the north, the City of
Upland and the Los Angeles County line to the west, and the City of Yucaipa and the
Riverside County line to the south and east. The defining fluvial landforms in this location
are the creeks, streams and washes that have formed from mountain and foothill fluvial
processes. Within SBCFCD, the valley is represented by zones 1, 2, and 3. The more
prominent drainage features in the valley region include Lytle Creek, City Creek, Cajon
Creek, Cucamonga Creek, Day Creek, Deer Creek, Mill Creek, Plunge Creek, Twin/Warm
Creek, San Antonio Creek, San Sevaine Channel, San Timoteo Creek, Wilson Creek,
Wildwood Creek and various basins and levees, many of which confluence with the Santa
Ana River.
The Mountain Region, or Zone 5 and a portion of Zone 6, is located north of the valley
region in the San Gabriel and San Bernardino mountain ranges, separated by the Cajon
Pass, a defining feature of the San Andreas Fault zone. The mountain communities
stretch from Mt. Baldy and Wrightwood to the west, to Big Bear City on the east, and
Forest Falls to the southeast. Runoff from the mountains provides the main water source
for both the Santa Ana and Mojave rivers. Fluvial landforms in the mountain region consist
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of a series of creeks, streams and rivers that drain into mountain lakes or the valley region.
The more prominent drainage features in the mountain region maintained in full or in part
by SBCFCD are creeks, streams, washes and channels including Green Valley,
Knickerbocker Creek Grout Creek, Rathbone Creek, and Van Dusen Creek.
The Desert Region, Zones 4 and a portion of Zone 6, is located north of the San
Bernardino and San Gabriel Mountain regions and north of Riverside County line, to the
Arizona state line to the east, Kern and Los Angeles Counties to the west, and Inyo
County and Nevada state line to the north. This region is characterized by an assemblage
of low mountain ranges and desert floors. The most conspicuous water feature within the
desert region is the Mojave River, an approximately 65-mile long river whose source is
the watershed on the north side of the San Bernardino Mountains, which terminates at
Soda Dry Lake. Small portions of the river are maintained by SBCFCD and these are
typically dry most of the year. Many other drainages and washes emanating from the
various low mountain ranges in the region either terminate in dry lakes or on the desert
floor. The more prominent drainage features in the desert region include: the Mojave
River, Antelope Creek Wash, Oro Grande Wash, Buckthorn Wash, Fremont Wash, Desert
Knolls Wash, Swarthout Creek, Flume Creek, Heath Creek, Sheep Creek, Barstow
Channel, Dean Wash Channel, Lenwood Channel and Spreading Grounds, Yermo
Channel, Daggett Channel, 29 Palms Spreading Grounds, 29 Palms Flood Channel,
Pinto Cove Creek, Mesquite Creek, Indian Cove Creek, Oasis Creek Channel, Yucca
Creek/Channel, Quail Wash, Old Woman Springs Creek, Burnt Mountain Wash, Pinion
Creek, Little/Big Morongo Creek, Trona Channel, Argus Channel, Rockcrusher Channel,
Borosolvay Channel, Cemetery Channel, and various basins and levees. See Table 1
below for more details.
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TABLE 1 - A DESCRIPTION OF THE SIX ZONES MAINTAINED BY SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT
SBCFCD ZONE
Zone COVERAGE
(mi2) ZONE DESCRIPTION
REFERENCE TERMINOLOGY
Zone 1 275
The westerly portion of the San Bernardino Valley extending from Beech Avenue in the Fontana area to the Los Angeles County line, all south of the San Gabriel mountain range divide. This includes
the Cities of Chino, Chino Hills, Fontana, Montclair, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga and Upland.
Valley
Zone 2
318
The central area of the San Bernardino Valley, easterly of Zone 1 to approximately the Santa Ana River and City Creek
demarcations. This includes the Cities of Colton, Fontana, Grand Terrace, Highland, Loma Linda, Redlands, Rialto and San
Bernardino with the communities of Bloomington, Devore and Muscoy.
Valley
Zone 3
366
The easterly end of the San Bernardino Valley, east of Zone 2
including the Cities of Highland, Loma Linda, Redlands, San
Bernardino and Yucaipa with the community of Mentone.
Valley
Zone 4
1,783
The Mojave River Valley from the San Bernardino Mountains to Silver Lakes. This includes the Cities/Towns of Adelanto, Apple
Valley, Barstow, Hesperia and Victorville and all or portions of the communities of Baker, Baldy Mesa, Daggett, Desert Knolls, El
Mirage, Helendale, Hinkley, Hodge, Lenwood, Oro Grande, Phelan, Pinon Hills, Silver Lakes, Spring Valley Lake, Wrightwood
and Yermo.
Desert and
Mountain
Zone 5
163 sq.
miles
The mountainous watershed of the Mojave River on the crest and north slopes of the San Bernardino Mountains including the
communities of Arrowbear Lake, Blue Jay, Cedar Glen, Crestline, Green Valley Lake, Lake Arrowhead, Lake Gregory, Rimforest, Running Springs, Silverwood Lake, Skyforest, Snow Valley and
Twin Peaks
Mountain
Zone 6
and
others
The remainder of the County not embraced by other zones including portions of the San Gabriel and San Bernardino
Mountains and the semi-desert portion of the County. This includes the Cities/Towns of Big Bear, Needles, Yucca Valley and Twenty-nine Palms with the communities of Amboy, Joshua Tree, Lucerne
Valley, Morongo Valley, Newberry Springs and Trona.
Desert and
Mountain
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ILLUSTRATION 1 – THE SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL VALLEY BOUNDARIES
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) operates and maintains levees and dams nationwide
that are integral to many communities and critical to watershed management. The USACE Dam
Safety Program uses risk analysis to produce information on how it will manage the approximately
700 dams, nationwide, it operates and maintains, with life and safety the highest priority. Using a
risk assessment approach to evaluate, prioritize and justify dam safety decisions allows USACE to
repair its dams in the most effective manner within a constrained budget.
The USACE is also responsible for building and maintaining USACE-owned levees and for
inspecting those structures to determine their level of maintenance needs. Levees change over
time: banks erode; closures rust, animals burrow, and slope protection wear out. Inspection
information contributes to risk assessments and supports levee accreditation decisions for the
National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) administered by the Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA). Ongoing vigilance is needed to ensure that levee infrastructure will perform
properly during a flood event. The USACE regularly inspects levees within its Levee Safety
Program to monitor their overall condition, identify deficiencies, verify that needed maintenance is
taking place, determine eligibility for federal rehabilitation assistance (in accordance with P.L. 84-
99), and provide information about the levees on which the public relies. Additionally, levees that
are designed to provide protection from at least the 1%-annual-chance flood, along with areas
mapped immediately behind them, may be accredited by FEMA as a moderate-risk zone on the
Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) for a community participating in NFIP.
2.1 CRITICAL FACILITIES Of the 525 SBCFCD facilities, there are 75 ‘critical’ facilities, ‘critical’ referring to where any failure
could substantially jeopardize public safety. These include 42 levees that are part of the USACE
levee safety program, 22 levees that are FEMA accredited, 15 USACE floodwalls, and 16 dams
that require State of California Division of Safety of Dams (DSOD) inspections (See Table 2).
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TABLE 2 – THE SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT FACILITIES THAT REQUIRE CERTIFICATION (DSOD, FEMA, SAFETY PROGRAM).
FACILITY NAME
SAN
BERN
ARDI
NOI C
OUNT
Y FL
OOD
CONT
ROL
RED
BOOK
ID
CORP
S LE
VEE
SAFE
TY P
ROGR
AM
CORP
S FL
OODP
LAIN
DSOD
FAC
ILIT
Y
FEMA
LEV
EE A
CCRE
DITA
TION
LIS
T
Ely Basin No 1 1-211-4A A
Ely Basin No 2 1-211-4B A
Cucamonga Channel, COE 1-301-1D X
Cucamonga Channel, COE 1-301-1E X X
Cucamonga Channel, COE 1-301-1H X
Cucamonga Channel, COE 1-301-1I X
Lower Cucamonga Spreading Grounds 1-310-2A X
Cucamonga Channel, COE 1-351-1E X
Cucamonga Dam, COE 1-352-3A X
Demens Creek Channel 1-401-1A X
Demens Basin No 1, COE 1-402-3A X A
Alta Loma Basin No 1 1-406-3A X
Alta Loma Basin No 2 1-406-3B X
Demens Dam, COE 1-452-3A X
Deer Creek Debris Basin 1-506-3A X
Day Creek Dam 1-608-3A X
Day Creek Spreading Basin No 1 1-614-4A A
Day Creek Spreading Basin No 2 1-614-4B A
Day Creek Spreading Basin No 3 1-614-4C A
Day Creek Spreading Basin No 4 1-614-4D A
Day Creek Spreading Basin No 5 1-614-4E A
Etiwanda Debris Basin (Etiwanda Creek Dam) 1-707-3A X
San Sevaine Basin No 5 (DSOD) 1-802-3E X
Jurupa Basin (DSOD) 1-804-3A X
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Hickory Basin [DSOD] 1-811-3A X
Declez Basin[DSOD] 1-814-3A X
Mill Basin 2-107-4A A
Lytle-Cajon Channel, COE 2-204-1A X X
Riverside Groin No 2, COE 2-205-5B A
Riverside Groin No 3, COE 2-205-5C A
Riverside Groin No 4, COE 2-205-5D A
Riverside Groin No 5, COE 2-205-5E A
Lytle Creek Levee, COE 2-206-5A X X
Lytle Creek Levee, COE 2-206-5B X
Island Levee, COE 2-207-5A X X
Island Levee, COE 2-207-5B X X
Lower Devore Levee, COE 2-208-5B A
Muscoy Groin No 4 , COE 2-209-5D X
Muscoy Levee, COE 2-210-5A X X
Muscoy Levee, COE 2-210-5B X X
Muscoy Levee, COE 2-210-5C X X
Warm Creek Levee, COE 2-212-5A
Devil Canyon Dam (Basin No 1) 2-303-3A X
Devil Creek Levee, COE 2-306-5A X A
Devil Creek Diversion Channel, COE 2-307-1B X
Little Mountain Dam 2-365-3A X
Twin Creek 2-405-1A X X A
Waterman Levee, COE 2-408-5A X X A
Twin Creek Levees, COE 2-408-5B X X A
Twin Creek Levees, COE 2-408-5C X
Twin Creek Levees, COE 2-408-5D X
Waterman Levee, North, COE 2-408-5E A
Twin Creek Channel Improved, COE 2-409-1D X
Warm Creek, COE 2-411-1B X X
Lynwood Basin No 1 2-420-4A A
City Creek Levee, COE 2-601-5A X
City Creek Levee, COE 2-601-5B X
Santa Ana River (Incl. COE) 2-701-1A X
Santa Ana River (Incl. COE) 2-701-1B X
Santa Ana River (Incl. COE) 3-101-1F X
City Creek 3-301-1C X
City Creek Levee - West Bank (COE) 3-301-5A X
City Creek Levee - West Bank 3-301-5B X
Seven Oaks Dam, COE 3-104-3A X
Small Canyon Dam 3-302-3A X
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Mill Creek Levee, COE 3-802-5A X X
Mill Creek Levee, COE 3-802-5B X X
Oro Grande Wash; COE 4-104-1A X
Oro Grande Wash 4-106-1A X
Quail Wash Levee; COE 6-453-5A X
Needles S Street Channel COE 6-603-1A X X
Eagle Pass Levee; COE 6-603-5A X
S Street Channel Inlet Levee 6-603-5B X X
Donnell Basin 6-402-4A A
Quail Wash Levee; COE 6-453-5A A
2.2 NON-CRITICAL FACILITIES
SBCFCD channels are constructed to contain water within a channel below the elevation of the
surrounding flood plain. ‘Non-critical’ facilities do not belong to a program or require certification.
Most of the SBCFCD facilities fall into this category.
California ground squirrels (Spermophilus beecheyi) and, to a lesser extent, pocket gophers
(Thomomys bottae) are common throughout much of California. Given that SBCFCD facilities are
often located on the urban fringe, a large number have the potential to support a significant rodent
population. These animals are part of the natural ecosystem, but can cause structural damage to
dams, levees, and other water conveyance structures. Burrows weaken the compacted fill of levees
and dams, undermine access roads and other structures, and cause erosion, sloughing, and other
maintenance problems. The longest ground squirrel burrow system ever recorded totaled 741 feet
in aggregate length and displaced 5 tons of soil. Thus, the SBCFCD could face significant liability
exposure for flooding and other damage from structural failure due to the presence of rodent
burrows.
There are many ways to control animal damage, and rodenticides are the most common approach
in agricultural rights-of-way and on water conveyance structures. Some reasons for their popularity
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include their high efficacy at controlling rodents, quick application and removal times, and relatively
low cost of application compared to many alternative approaches.
While effective in reducing the prevalence of rodents, rodenticide use can result in unintended
environmental consequences. To address these concerns, the SBCFCD Environmental
Management Division (EMD) reviewed different rodent control techniques and developed this
Integrated Pest Management Plan (IPM). Generally, IPMs usually replace one or two dimensional
pest control programs with an extensive monitoring program and suite of application tools. IPMs
can cost more to implement than standard pest control programs, but generally provide better
control with fewer environmental impacts. To achieve this, a vertebrate IPM program should strive
to combine the target rodent life cycle with the best available control methods. Because some of
the most successful tools available for vertebrate pest control are rodenticides, they are frequently
an essential component of many comprehensive IPM programs designed to control a wide variety
of damaging pests, including the two that are the focus of this document - pocket gophers and
ground squirrels (referred collectively as ‘target species’).
4.1 CALIFORNIA GROUND SQUIRREL
It is important to understand the ecology of the species that are targeted for removal. Seasonality,
foraging habits, and life cycle can all contribute to population abundance. Successful management
programs can use information about the biology and behavior of a species to manipulate food and
habitat resources required for survival.
The California ground squirrel is a large rodent found in most low elevation areas of the State. The
highly ubiquitous squirrel lives in a wide variety of natural habitats, but populations may be
particularly dense in disturbed areas such as levees, dams, road or ditch banks, fencerows, around
buildings, and within or bordering crops. They usually avoid thick chaparral, dense woods, and
wetland areas. The upper banks of most SBCFCD facilities provide excellent habitat for ground
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squirrel colonies, with many of the banks and levees being maintained free of vegetation, providing
good vantage points to spot danger, and often containing weedy vegetation and other food sources.
In general, ground squirrels live in colonies that can grow to 20 or more animals if left undisturbed.
Much of their time is spent in underground burrows where they sleep, rest, rear young, store food,
and escape danger. Burrow networks comprise many runs from five to 30 feet or more in length
and may be up to four feet deep. Ground squirrels are active during the day and are easily seen,
especially in warm weather from spring to fall. During winter months, ground squirrels can hibernate
but it is common for some, especially the young, to remain active all year. Some adults go into
summer hibernations (aestivation) for short periods during the hottest times of the year. In San
Bernardino County, ground squirrel activity has been observed year-round.
Compared to other pest rodents, ground squirrels have a unique annual life cycle. Most breed in
the late winter or early spring, shortly after emerging from hibernation and when fresh vegetation
is present. Breeding is relatively synchronized, with the vast majority of females conceiving within
about a six week period. Only one litter, averaging seven to eight young, is produced annually. The
gestation period is approximately 28 days. The young are born helpless in the underground nest
but mature rapidly enough to begin venturing above ground to feed at about six weeks of age.
Nursing females spend less time above ground than do the males.
Along with a unique life cycle, abrupt changes in the squirrel’s diet can occur and are very important
in their control with poison baits. California ground squirrels are well adapted to our Mediterranean
type climate and this is reflected in their natural diets. Ground squirrels are primarily vegetarians.
In spring, they feed nearly exclusively on the available lush green vegetation. This diet continues
throughout the breeding, gestation and nursing periods. When the annual grasses and forbs begin
to produce seed and dry up, there is a dramatic dietary shift, in most squirrels, from the vegetative
portions of the plant to eating seeds, grain, and fruits. Caching of nuts and seeds by the adults in
their burrows and in scattered freshly dug shallow pits is prevalent in the late summer and into the
fall of the year (Table 3).
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TABLE 3 – CALIFORNIA GROUND SQUIRREL SEASONAL ACTIVITIES AND CORRESPONDING RODENTICIDE MEASURE
WINTER SPRING SUMMER FALL
Ground Squirrel Adults Active
Breeding Season
Young Emerge
Green Forage
Seed Forage
Fumigation
Baits
4.2 POCKET GOPHERS
Pocket gophers live in a burrow system that can cover an area that is 200 to 2,000 square feet.
The burrows are about 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 inches in diameter. Feeding burrows usually are 6 to 12 inches
below ground, and the nest and food storage chamber can be as deep as 6 feet. Gophers seal the
openings to the burrow system with earthen plugs. Gophers don’t hibernate and are active year-
round. They also can be active at all hours of the day.
Gophers usually live alone within their burrow system, except when females are caring for their
young or during breeding season. Gopher densities can be as high as 60 or more per acre in
irrigated alfalfa fields or in vineyards. In non-irrigated areas, breeding usually occurs in late winter
and early spring, resulting in 1 litter per year; in irrigated sites, gophers can produce up to 3 liters
per year. Litters usually average 5 to 6 young.
Pocket gophers are herbivorous and feed on a wide variety of vegetation, but generally prefer
herbaceous plants, shrubs, and trees. Gophers use their sense of smell to locate food. Most
commonly they feed on roots and fleshy portions of plants they encounter while digging. However,
they sometimes feed aboveground, venturing only a body length or so from their tunnel opening.
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Burrow openings used in this manner are called “feed holes”, which can be identified by the
absence of a dirt mound and by a circular band of clipped vegetation around the hole.
All dams, levees, and channels must be maintained to ensure they meet all safety standards. The
SBCFCD has established a ‘zero tolerance threshold’ for all target species that may undermine
‘critical’ facilities’, as well as, other facilities where failure would impact public safety. In addition,
by taking advantage of the ground squirrel’s natural behavior of foraging up to 300 feet from its
burrow, it is the intent of SBCFCD to provide a relatively ground squirrel-free buffer of 100 to 200
feet adjacent to sensitive structures. Structural damage from burrows in non-levee channel banks
is not as likely to result in flooding compared to levees or dams; and therefore, they are not
considered as serious for the purposes of this IPM. However, for these ‘noncritical’ facilities, the
target species burrows may still contribute to slope failure, scouring, sloughing, and other structural
damage during high water events. Maintenance costs can be very high, and repair is often needed
during and after storm events. Therefore, SBCFCD designates a ‘low tolerance level’ for target
species damage - with the goal of having moderate to severe damage prevention. To accomplish
these maintenance goals, it is the objective of the IPM to provide procedures and guidelines, using
an adaptive management approach, to assure maximum protection to the environment and human
health on SBCFCD lands.
6.1 FEDERAL
The first federal pesticide control law was enacted in 1910. This law was primarily aimed at
protecting consumers from ineffective products and deceptive labeling. When the Federal
Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) was first passed in 1947, it established
procedures for registering pesticides with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and established
labeling provisions. FIFRA was essentially rewritten in 1972 when it was amended (Public Law
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(P.L.) 92-516). The amended Federal Environmental Pesticide Control Act of 1972 requires
pesticide registration - whether or not a pesticide causes unreasonable adverse effects on man or
the environment. The act also made it illegal to use a registered pesticide in a manner inconsistent
with its labeling.
The FIFRA amendments recognized that some chemicals, while too dangerous for general use,
could be used safely with training. The legislation gave the US Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) the flexibility to regulate pesticides beyond the choice of either registration or cancellation.
The EPA can assign pesticides into either general or restricted categories, with the latter group
available only to certified applicators. The use of both federal restricted-use pesticides (RUPs) and
California restricted materials is subject to limits. The law has been changed numerous times since
1972. In its current form, FIFRA mandates that the EPA regulates the use and sale of pesticides to
protect human health and preserve the environment. Thus, federal restrictions on RUPs, requiring
use only by certified applicators, are carried out through instructions on pesticide product labels.
However, because FIFRA does not fully preempt state/tribal or local law, each state/tribe and local
government may also regulate pesticide use.
6.2 STATE
Several rodenticides are registered for the control of California ground squirrels and pocket gophers
and may be used on SBCFCD facilities per this IPM. The California Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) Code
(Sec. 2118) classifies ground squirrels and pocket gophers as non-game mammals. They can be
controlled if threatening growing crops or other property using any legal means. However, California
law designates the California Department of Pesticide Regulation (CDPR) as the agency
responsible for delivering an effective statewide pesticide regulatory program.
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6.3 LOCAL In California, in addition to any mandates on product labels, control on state-listed restricted
materials is carried out through permits issued by the County Agricultural Commissioners (CAC)
under the direction and supervision of CDPR.
6.4 ENVIRONMENTAL
As a federal agency, the EPA is legally required by Section 7 of the U.S. Endangered Species Act
to ensure that its actions do not jeopardize a threatened or endangered listed species or adversely
modify their designated critical habitat. The EPA considers the effects on these protected species,
as well as other non-target species, in its analysis of pesticides during the pesticide registration
and re-registration review processes and includes information relevant to these species when it is
available in its registration eligibility decisions for pesticides. If the EPA finds through these reviews
that a pesticide "may affect" a listed species or its critical habitat, the agency must consult with the
United States Fish Wildlife Service (USFWS) for their biological opinion (BO). Pesticide use
requirements may be modified or restricted based on information from a BO.
It is part of CDPR’s regulatory program that supports certification, which is functionally equivalent
to an environmental impact report (EIR) under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
Since 1998, the EPA has maintained the Endangered Species Protection Program, an effort that
geographically restricts application of certain pesticides within the critical habitat of specified
threatened and endangered species. Pesticide risks to endangered species within California are
evaluated by an interagency network that includes CDPR, the CDFW Pesticide Investigation Unit,
the Pesticide Registration and Evaluation Committee, as well as the EPA and USFWS. Under the
CDPR State Plan, protection strategies and local plans that resolve pesticide use conflicts are
developed using information on pesticide use distribution, endangered species distributions and
life history information, and USFWS biological opinions relating to pesticide use effects on
endangered species. The State Plan is implemented through the EPA County Bulletins (Bulletins
Live!) that incorporate the local plans as needed. Interim Measures Bulletins for California counties
are listed using the California Pesticide Information Portal Project (CalPIP) under the Endangered
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Species Project of the CDPR website (http://calpip.cdpr.ca.gov/es_limits.cfm) and also provide
information on pesticide use limitations via the Pesticide Regulation's Endangered Species Custom
Real time internet Bulletin Engine (PRESCRIBE).
Rodenticides are pesticides designed to kill mice, rats and other rodents. Poison baits and burrow
fumigants represent the two major control options and form the basis for many IPMs (Dana 1962).
Although indirect control through habitat modification or manipulation, exclusion, and behavioral
modifications should always be considered, the adaptability of squirrels tends to limit the value of
these approaches so that they are used in relatively few situations. The primary methods of rodent
control utilized by SBCFCD will be rodenticide application. There are three main categories of
rodenticides: anticoagulants, acute toxicants, and fumigants. Anticoagulants can be further divided
into first and second generation rodenticides.
7.1 ANTICOAGULANTS
Grain treated with anticoagulant can either be spread (referred to as ‘broadcasting’) or placed within
a bait station where ground squirrels have access. First generation anticoagulants, such as
chlorophacinone, diphacinone, and warfarin - were developed beginning in 1950. In the 1970’s,
resistance to warfarin prompted the development of second generation anticoagulant rodenticides,
including the more widely used brodifacoum, bromadiolone, and difethialone.
The primary difference between the two generation anticoagulants is the amount of active
ingredient needed to produce death. All anticoagulants interfere with an animal's blood clotting
mechanism, eventually leading to death. The first generation rodenticides are cumulative and
require multiple feedings over the course of 3-5 days. If these toxicants are not consumed within
3-5 days after they were first ingested, mortality will likely not occur. In contrast to first-generation
anticoagulants, second generation anticoagulants are more toxic and require only a single feeding
to kill most target pests. However, mortality does not occur for up to 5 days post consumption, so
time to death is equivalent for both classes of anticoagulants. Rodents can continue to consume
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bait over the time period prior to death, increasing the potential anticoagulant build-up in body
tissues (bioaccumulation). Because second generation anticoagulants bioaccumulate in target
species, they pose an increased risk for exposure to scavengers and predators. Conversely, with
its multiple feeding mechanisms, first generation anticoagulants are often considered to have the
least impact on non-target vertebrates. As of July 1, 2014, rodenticide products containing second
generation anticoagulant active ingredients can only be sold by licensed dealers and purchased by
certified applicators.
For many years, diphacinone treated oat bait for ground squirrel control has been produced by
various counties under a 24C (Special Exemption) label maintained by the California Department
of Food and Agriculture (CDFA). Both 50 ppm and 100 ppm formulations with each active ingredient
(a.i.) are currently produced. The 100 ppm products are now labeled for spot baiting only. The 50
ppm formulations are approved for spot baiting and in bait stations. SBCFCD will apply two
strengths - 0.005% for use within bait stations and the stronger (0.01%) concentration for
broadcasting. Both are available to public works agencies through the San Bernardino County
Department of Agriculture. One requirement of the USEPA Pesticide Assessment Guidelines
(Section G: 96-12) is that rodenticides be at least 70% effective against the target species when
used according to label directions. If this requirement is not met (e.g. resistance), other pesticides
will be considered. Due to their toxicity, no second generation anticoagulants will be used within
any of the SBCFCD facilities. All rodenticide will be used following label instructions.
7.2 ACUTE TOXICANTS
Acute toxicants (including zinc phosphide and strychnine) can also be added to bait and broadcast
or used within bait stations. It can cause death after a single feeding, often within a few hours of
consumption. Many of these pesticides are ‘Restricted Use’ materials, requiring a special
applicators certificate or license to purchase and apply them. Due to the restrictions placed on
acute toxicants, their use has not been as frequent as anticoagulant rodenticides. SBCFCD uses
the acute toxicant, strychnine, which legally can only be used to control pocket gophers and must
be placed underground in gopher burrows.
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7.3 FUMIGANTS Fumigants are toxic gases or vapors that are lethal when introduced into a burrow system. This
method produces positive results when conditions and circumstances are conducive to its usage.
SBCFCD uses two types of fumigants - carbon monoxide producing gas cartridges and aluminum
phosphate. The gas cartridges are used within ground squirrel burrows and do not require any
special licensing since they are considered fairly safe to use and relatively non-toxic except for the
gas produced while burning. Another well-used registered burrow fumigant used by SBCFCD for
gopher control is aluminum phosphide. Aluminum phosphide is a restricted use material and can
only be administered by a state licensed individual.
8.1 PRE RODENTICIDE APPLICATION 8.1.1 PESTICIDE TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION The FIFRA of 1972, as amended, requires that all personnel applying restricted-use pesticide are
certified in the use of these pesticides or under the direct supervision of certified applicators.
Additionally, it will be the policy of SBCFCD that all personnel involved in supervising or applying
pesticides is adequately trained to handle pesticides and equipment properly. Furthermore, all
pesticides, including non-restricted pesticides, shall be applied only by certified PCO or under the
direct supervision of a PCO. This ensures that control measures are applied with maximum safety,
efficiency, and economy. Continued training and appropriate certification of personnel is required
by law for all pest control advisors and qualified applicators in order to keep their licenses and
certificates current. This education is in the areas of laws and regulations and pest control methods
to safeguard against misuse, prevent contamination of the environment, and protect public lands.
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8.1.2 ENVIRONMENTAL TRAINING PROGRAM All SBCFCD employees that are involved in pesticide use will attend annual environmental training
sessions, as well as, on an as-needed basis. These training sessions will be performed by the
SBCFCD EMD staff and will include a review of background material, permit conditions, and
instructions on how to avoid impacts on biological resources. Specific meetings may also be
conducted in the field to review appropriate management protocols (avoidance and protection
measures) in environmentally sensitive areas.
8.2 IPM RODENTICIDE APPLICATION PROCESS The first step in the decision making process will begin with a flow chart (Figure 1) which requires
the PCO to review the Facility Pesticide Use Table 16. The Facility Pesticide Use Table is a
compilation of Best Management Practices (BMP) required by law and found on the California
Department of Pesticide Regulation (CDPR) PRESCRIBE database according to facility location.
The Facility Pesticide Use Table also includes BMPs self-imposed by the SBCFCD. These self-
imposed BMP’s cover any gaps in the CDPR PRESCRIBE website; and afford greater attention to
sensitive species habitats. Once the BMP’s are identified, the flow chart directs the PCO to
consider seasonality, ground squirrel population size, facility and adjacent habitat size. SBCFCD
ecologists, the PCO and SBCFCD staff partner with implementation of the BMP’s.
The SBCFCD pest control program will effectively prevent target species damage to facilities
utilizing anticoagulant bait stations, bait broadcasting, fumigation, or habitat modification. The
control procedure selected will depend heavily upon the number of burrows, size of the infested
area, type of facility (natural or concrete), potential presence of sensitive species, and potential for
vandalism. For example, many of SBCFCD facilities are linear concrete lined channel, in which a
small section will be impacted by ground squirrels. The PCO will hand broadcast rodenticide in the
affected area instead of installing bait stations. This will reduce the cost, effort and impact of the
treatment. It will be the responsibility of the PCO to determine which method will be effective given
the current site conditions, season, annual weather pattern, and CDPR and District required BMP’s.
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FIGURE 1 – A DECISION FLOWCHART FOR RODENTICIDE USE WITHIN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL FACILITIES.
8.2.1 TIMING
8.2.1.1 BAIT STATION AND BROADCASTING
Poison baits may be most valuable when ground squirrels’ diet is primarily seed, or about mid-April
to fall in southern California, but may be delayed in years of heavy or late spring rains. Also vitamin
K, the antidote for anticoagulants, is found in green grasses that are foraged by ground squirrels in
springtime and thus, anticoagulants may not be effective during this season. It should be noted that
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there may be instances where certain SBCFCD facilities can have grain bait acceptance all year
due to lack of available green food sources.
8.2.1.2 FUMIGATION
There are conditions when using other alternatives to fumigation may be appropriate. Burrow
fumigation is ineffective when squirrels are hibernating (winter) or aestivating (summer) due to the
squirrel internally plugging their burrow at these times. Additionally, gas may not be contained
within the burrow system during the summer months because it does not diffuse into small cracks
that are often present in dry soil. Most fumigants also have associated fire hazards, which make
using them when the vegetation is dry, unwise. Conversely, spring, when the soil moisture tends
to be high, is when fumigation gases can be sufficiently sealed and held by the substrate.
Fumigating at this time is also more effective, especially when used early following the emergence
from hibernation and before the females have their young. Every female killed prior to parturition
means seven to eight fewer young which must be removed later if the control is delayed until after
the young are active above ground.
On dry lands, gopher breeding is restricted to spring, but in irrigated alfalfa fields, studies show that
gophers breed throughout the year, with peak periods in early winter, spring and summer (Loeb
1990). Control may be applied effectively at any time, as no significant or consistent differences in
acceptance or kill, were detected in testing the same formulas, during different seasons of the year.
Late fall, shortly after the first heavy rains, and preceding the early winter and spring peaks in
breeding, is an especially favorable season for control. At this time, too, the gophers renew
burrowing activity producing abundant fresh mounds and the vegetation is low so that active gopher
systems can easily be located. Another advantageous time for gopher control is in June, preceding
the summer breeding peak (Miller 1950).
8.2.2 RODENTICIDE BAIT STATION Bait stations are utilized in an estimated 60% of the SBCFCD rodenticide applications. Conditions
in which bait stations are warranted include: facilities which have a large ground squirrel infestation,
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facilities in which are known to have had historic ground squirrel problems, facilities which are
adjacent to open fields or undeveloped areas which harbor a source population of ground squirrels
and in large facilities where the ground squirrel population can encompass the entire facility.
CALIFORNIA GROUND SQUIRRELS
A significantly higher percentage of squirrels will be killed when pre baiting is conducted in advance
of control. Pre baiting is the application of clean (non-toxic) grain of the same kind as used in the
poison bait. The clean grain, usually oat grains, is placed on the bare ground next to each active
squirrel burrow entrance. This is done to familiarize the squirrels with the grain and to get them to
readily accept and consume it. When the squirrels are reluctant feeders, they feed more slowly and
this may result in the animal becoming ill and stop feeding prior to consuming a lethal dose. This
nonfatal illness produces what is referred to as "bait/toxicant shyness" in the squirrel and bait shy
squirrels will reject bait upon subsequent exposures.
To test for bait acceptance, the prescribed spoonful amount of untreated oat groats will be scattered
on bare ground within a 10 ft2 plot surrounding an active burrow entrance. Nelson et al. (2012)
found that of 10 sites that used this method, all sites had bait acceptance of ≥75% by the second
day of testing. Thus, clean bait will be applied no less than three to five days in advance of poison
baiting. Should the pre bait not be consumed, the baiting will be postponed, as the timing may be
too early and the squirrels are not yet taking seed.
Once ground squirrel activity occurs, as evidenced by clean bait consumption and other
observations, bait stations will be used on dam and levee slopes. Bait stations are small structures
that the squirrel must enter to eat the bait. They contain sufficient bait for repeated feedings, while
lowering the risk of exposure to people, pets, and some wildlife species. Bait stations can be
constructed from any durable material and in a variety of designs. Tamper-resistant squirrel bait
stations will either be purchased commercially or constructed of PVC pipe.
Bait stations will be placed in areas frequented by ground squirrels near runways or burrows.
Because ground squirrels usually stay within 150 feet of their burrow system, placement is
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important so all squirrels will have access to bait. If ground squirrels are noticeable throughout the
area, the stations will be placed at intervals of 100 to 200 feet. It usually takes a number of days
before squirrels become accustomed to and enter the bait box. Once the bait stations have been
installed, they will first have clean bait placed within them to encourage squirrels to enter. Once it
has been established that the bait has been accepted, the station will be monitored - with
anticoagulant baits generally requiring at a minimum two to four weeks to be effective at reducing
the population.
The SBCFCD uses the anticoagulant, diphacinone, for ground squirrel eradication. Ground
squirrels require multiple doses over several days to ingest a lethal amount of anticoagulant. If bait
stations provide only one or two doses, the anticoagulant can build up in the tissues of the ground
squirrel, increasing the opportunity for secondary poisonings. Further benefits of this method
include reduced diphacinone-treated grain waste and less exposure to non-target animals.
Therefore the bait in the stations will be replenished regularly so that there is always an ample
supply. Baiting will continue until the established threshold is met for that facility.
8.2.2.1 ADVANTAGES/DISADVANTAGES Efficacy: Bait stations with diaphacinone are expected to meet the ‘zero tolerance threshold’
for critical facilities.
Hazards: By using clean bait to monitor ground squirrel activity and diluting the
treated grain, primary and secondary poisoning risks are drastically reduced compared to
the customary bait station protocol. These hazards are not completely eliminated, however,
and considered low to moderate overall.
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8.2.3 RODENTICIDE BROADCAST BAITING
CALIFORNIA GROUND SQUIRRELS
As an alternative method to bait stations, anticoagulant baiting may be broadcast in areas adjacent
to facilities where a small area with a few active burrows, or an area known to have high vandalism.
Broadcasting will only occur outside of sensitive species habitats.
Ground squirrels are excellent foragers for seeds. Spot and broadcast baiting uses this behavior to
apply bait over the area where squirrels live and feed. Broadcast methods typically use much less
bait material to achieve control than bait stations; however, repeated spot baiting may be needed
to be effective in controlling ground squirrels. If this method is used, only diphacinone bait product
that specifies spot or broadcast baiting on the product label will be applied.
Bait will be spread by hand using a spoon or cup around the squirrel burrows or in their runways.
Mechanical seed broadcasters may also be used to spread bait evenly over the area around the
squirrel burrows or runways. With both of these methods, the bait will be spread very sparsely
(approximately three to four grain kernels per square foot). This is sufficient for squirrels to find it,
but too sparse for most other wildlife, including birds. The treated grain will also be colored and
crimped, making it undesirable to most non-target wildlife.
Feeding is not required to be on consecutive days. Extensive field studies by Salmon et al. (2002)
using a spot baiting strategy of two treatments separated by three days resulted in lower mean
residue levels of diphacinone than typical baiting methods. This translates to a direct and significant
reduction in secondary hazard. Once feeding begins, the squirrel usually dies in five to six days.
For optimal lethal effects, several feedings should occur within a 10-day period, with no longer than
48 hours between feedings.
POCKET GOPHERS
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Bait placement is the key to a successful toxic baiting program against pocket gophers. Because
gophers spend most of their time below ground, the bait will not be traditionally broadcast. In
particular, the bait should be placed in the main underground tunnel, not the lateral tunnels. After
locating the main gopher tunnel with a probe, the probe will be rotated to enlarge the opening.
Strychnine-treated grain is the most common type of bait used for pocket gopher control.
After placing strychnine in the main tunnel, the probe hole will be closed with sod, rocks, or some
other material that excludes light while preventing dirt from falling on the bait. Several bait
placements within a burrow system will be placed to increase success. Strychnine is lethal with a
single feeding so carcass recovery searches are not anticipated. Existing mounds will be tamped
down, so new activity can be distinguished. If new mounds appear more than 2 days after the
strychnine application, additional baiting will occur.
8.2.3.1 ADVANTAGES/DISADVANTAGES
Efficacy: This method of anticoagulant treatment is expected to meet the ‘zero tolerance
threshold’ for critical facilities.
Hazards: Primary and secondary poisoning risks are drastically reduced compared to the
customary baiting protocols. Primary hazards to non-target wildlife remain, but are lower
due to the small amount of bait used. For gophers, because they have fairly distinct burrows
and the use of a high potency pesticide will cause death below ground; the potential for
primary and secondary poisoning of non-target species is low. Hazards to non-target
animals are not completely eliminated; however, and are considered low to moderate.
8.2.4 FUMIGATION
One way to conserve fumigants and speed up the actual application is to first go over the area
intended for treatment and fill in all of the burrow entrances with sod or soil. This helps identify
active from inactive burrow entrances, which are often difficult to identify by physical evidence early
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in spring. Once this is performed, after three days, all of the reopened burrow systems will be
treated. This eliminates the waste of fumigant which would have been applied needlessly to
incomplete or abandoned systems.
The target species can be killed in their burrows by several types of toxic gases. For squirrels, the
U.S. Department of Agriculture produces a relatively safe and easy to use smoke/gas sodium
nitrate cartridge designed for fumigating burrowing rodents. The cartridge is a mixture of chemicals
which, when ignited, produce a suffocating gas. For gophers, fumigation with smoke or gas
cartridges is usually ineffective, because they quickly seal off their burrow when they detect smoke
or gas. Thus, the only recommended fumigant for use on pocket gophers is aluminum phosphide.
The gas cartridge will be placed within the active squirrel burrow, while gopher burrows will be
treated with the prescribed number of tablets, averaging 2-4 aluminum phosphide tablets or pellets,
depending on the system size, which will tossed into the burrow entrance with a gloved hand.
Entrances will be filled with sod or soil and tamped firmly (Salmon and Bentley 1982). With all
burrow fumigants, it may be necessary to go over the treated area approximately three days
following the application to determine if any survivors have dug out. All such holes will be retreated
and sealed. Generally, a second treatment is all that is needed, but in order to maximize control,
an additional follow-up may be required. Once the site has been adequately eradicated of target
species, any remaining burrows will be destroyed to discourage reestablishment of a colony.
8.2.4.1 ADVANTAGES/ DISADVANTAGES
Efficacy: Fumigation may not achieve the public safety goal for critical facilities because it
occurs after a burrow has already been excavated in an engineered structure. Conversely,
fumigation of rodent burrows on lands adjacent to critical facilities could be beneficial by
maintaining low source populations of ground squirrels. This method could also be used on
non-critical facilities prior to repair of the facility.
The key to successful fumigation is detecting and treating all active burrows. Ground squirrel
burrows can be extensive with many entrances; each must be treated and/or closed. Also,
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the efficacy of fumigation is low where rip-rap and other surface treatments (soil cement,
cement slab, etc.) make identification of, and access to burrows, difficult.
Hazards: Fumigants create a significant fire hazard and are considered unsafe when used
near flammable materials, such as dry grass. Fumigation poses primary hazards to non-
target species in rodent burrows, while little or no secondary hazards to non-target species
because the rodents die underground. Overall hazards are considered moderate due to
toxicity and potential to kill non-target species in the burrows.
8.2.5 HABITAT MODIFICATION
Ground squirrels are generally found in open areas, although they do use some cover when
available. To maintain structural integrity, and for inspection purposes, some SBCFCD facilities
may be managed with the goal to minimize vegetation. This results in site conditions that are highly
conducive for ground squirrel occupation. In general, practices that discourage ground squirrel
establishment can include: flood irrigation, planting thick brush, and destroying vacant burrows to
discourage reuse. Only the latter is practiced by the SBCFCD since the others interfere with
maintenance standards.
When the target species have been euthanized from either burrow fumigation or poisoning,
dispersing individuals will readily recolonize the empty burrows. Habitat manipulation using cleared
gravel pathways, barrier fences, and certain vegetation types have been tested for ground squirrel
and pocket gopher control. Data suggest that although habitat modification may reduce the rodent
population or presence, this method by itself does not result in population reduction, or repellency
that is needed to adequately protect facilities. Once the target species have been controlled, the
facility may be graded or the substrate compacted to restore the engineered design and discourage
reestablishment of the target species.
8.2.5.1 ADVANTAGES/DISADVANTAGES
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Efficacy: Safety standards require that squirrels and their burrows be prevented so as to not
damage critical dam and levee facilities. However, destroying neighboring burrows is an
effective IPM tool that substantially slows reinvasion. Likewise, on facilities that do not need
the ‘zero threshold tolerance’, compaction may be an adequate deterrent to decreasing the
rodent population.
Hazards: Burrow destruction can harm non-target species that use rodent burrows, but
overall hazards are considered low because no toxins are used.
8.2.6 BIOLOGICAL CONTROL Many predators - including hawks, eagles, owls, rattlesnakes, and coyotes - eat ground squirrels
and pocket gophers. In certain situations, predator use may be encouraged in conjunction with
more effective eradication methods. Some possible habitat amenities include raptor perches and
boxes.
8.2.6.1 ADVANTAGES/DISADVANTAGES
Efficacy: Predators have co-evolved with rodent prey, and each species has developed
elaborate strategies to hunt prey or to evade predators. These predators alone would fail to
keep the target populations below the level at which they become pests.
Hazards: Encouraging raptor and other predator use where SBCFCD uses anticoagulant
bait may result in secondary poisoning of predators. Since biocontrol will not be used at any
facility where anticoagulant is being used, the overall hazard risk is low.
A summary of the different methods of rodent removal considered, along with the positive and
negative attributes, are listed in Table 4.
TABLE 4 – A SUMMARY OF THE SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL IPM METHODS
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TREATMENT SEASON* EFFICACY** HAZARDS COST***
METHOD
POTENTIALLY USED
Trapping F,W,S High to Moderate Low $$$
Fumigate W High to Moderate Moderate $ X
Broadcast Anticoagulant S, SU, F High Moderate $$ X
Habitat Modification ALL Moderate Low $$$ X
Biological Control ALL Low Low $ X
* F = Fall, W=Winter, S=Spring, Su= Summer ** Efficacy for each method requires an appropriate set of circumstances. *** Cost estimates are for one treatment event for a typical facility. 8.3 POST RODENTICIDE APPLICATION
8.3.1 CARCASS RECOVERY Once feeding begins, ground squirrels typically die in five to six days. Although most ground
squirrels die in their burrows, carcass recovery searches will minimize secondary exposure to
predatory wildlife. In some facilities the CDPR requires BMP CDPR-1D, which requires carcass
survey and disposal performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial
exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of in a landfill. Carcass surveys
shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more
carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such
as fleas. Any dead raptors or other non-target wildlife found in the treated area during the carcass
surveys shall be turned over to CDFW pesticide lab for analysis and reported to the Ontario CDFW
office.
8.3.2 MONITORING The purpose of monitoring is to track pest activity, to document the impact of various management
actions, and evaluate the data in order to make informed decisions about the most effective and
environmentally sound methods for solving rodent problems. As part of the IPM program, the
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SBCFCD will routinely inventory target species activity for each maintained facility after rodent
control has been conducted. The target species recover quickly because they are R-selective,
meaning they have ecological adaptions that allow for rapid population growth with larger litter
sizes, high death rates, and constant immigration (dispersal) from outside areas.
Inspections and swift adaptive management to monitor ground squirrel activity is essential in control
of populations and reduction of impacts. The PCO and SBCFCD staff will monitor and note burrows
and holes, squirrels and gophers, adjacent food/habitat sources, vandalism, amount of bait
consumed/applied and wildlife species.
Bait consumption is indicative of the intensity of activity. If a large ground squirrel population exists,
the bait stations will be monitored approximately every two weeks; while in an area with a lower
density of individuals will be checked at the next scheduled inspection (~30 days). At re-inspection,
the bait stations will be refilled to ensure sufficient bait is available to the squirrel population. Areas
with broadcasted bait will be flagged for routine inspections and retreatment if necessary.
Following fumigation, re-inspection/re-treatment will occur for closed burrow systems after two days
and for open burrow systems re-inspect after a day.
Critical facilities will need to be re inspected frequently for rodent damage and rodent populations
every two weeks, throughout the year. Non-critical facility inspection schedules will vary based on
type, location, and overall threat from ground squirrels nearby, but will generally occur once every
three months. Inspection schedules typically vary seasonally, with more frequent inspections during
the spring.
8.3.3 REPORTS
Complete daily pesticide application and pest management operations records shall be maintained,
as required by the FIFRA and 7 U.S.C.136i-1; all records shall be archived after 2 years for
permanent retention. The report will list for each application:
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Date and time of the application
Brand name of the pesticide
Technical name of the pesticide
EPA certification numbers
MSDS and product labels for each pesticide used
Target organism (scientific and common name)
Where the pesticide was purchased
The amount of pesticide used
Concentration of the pesticide used
Name of the applicator or contractor
Equipment used to apply the pesticide
Where the pesticide was applied
The size of the area treated
The PCO will prepare an annual document summarizing the findings to EMD. EMD will create a
final report for the County Agricultural Commissioner's Office and the CDFW that will entail:
Detailed pesticide usage data;
The reduction in pesticide use and how well the target of a specific pesticide use was
reached;
Discussions of methods being used to reduce pesticide usage; and
An update of the IPM Plan.
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Adaptive management approaches will be key in developing flexible pest management
strategies. Where options are limited, special efforts, such as the precise timing of control
and the use of the best materials and equipment used by well-trained applicators,
becomes even more important to maximize results. More specifically, each rodenticide
method will be discussed further on the potential adverse effects to sensitive non-target
species along with the best alternatives.
9.1 WATER QUALITY
SBCFCD will conduct rodenticide application in accordance with all laws, as well as
integrate best management practices (BMPs). The following non-point source pollution
control avoidance and minimization measures, or BMPs, have been developed to
minimize impacts to California water quality and will be applied to all facilities where
rodent removal is occurring (Table 8).
BMP WQ-1: Definite boundaries, including buffer strip along all water bodies and waterways will be established.
The buffer width will depend on the best professional judgement of either the
SBCFCD PCO and/or an ecologist, given the pesticide used, method of
application, climatic conditions, and form applied.
BMP WQ-2: Rodenticide Will Be Applied in Accordance With the Label Directions and Applicable Legal Requirements
This measure is designed to prevent water contamination by complying with all
label instructions and restrictions. The PCO licensed by the State of California is
responsible for ensuring that label directions are followed with no rodenticide
entering a body of water.
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BMP WQ-3: Rodenticide Spill Contingency Planning
This measure is designed to ensure that contingency plans are prepared before
project implementation in order to minimize contamination of water or non-target
areas from accidental pesticide spills.
BMP WQ-4: Cleaning and Disposal of Rodenticide Containers and Equipment
This measure is intended to prevent the contamination of water or non-target areas
from cleaning or disposal of rodenticide containers. The PCO is responsible for
ensuring that label directions are followed regarding cleaning and disposal of
rodenticide containers.
TABLE 8 – THE WATER QUALITY BMPs USED BY SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT WHERE RODENTICIDE IS USED
CODE
MEASURE
WQ-1
Definite boundaries, including buffer strip along all water bodies and waterways will be established.
WQ-2 The Rodenticide Applicator licensed by the State of California and assigned to supervise the project is responsible for ensuring that label directions are followed
WQ-3 A contingency plan will be prepared in order to minimize contamination of water or non-
target areas from accidental pesticide spills.
WQ-4 The Rodenticide Applicator licensed by the State of California and assigned to supervise
the project is responsible for ensuring that label directions are followed regarding cleaning and disposal of rodenticide containers.
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9.2 BIOLOGICAL – GENERAL
To avoid and minimize impacts to non-target species, the following BMPs will be
implemented (Table 9). The general biological BMPs will occur at all SBCFCD facilities
where rodenticide is used.
TABLE 9 – THE GENERAL BIOLOGICAL BMPs USED BY SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT WHERE RODENTICIDE IS USED.
CODE
GENERAL BIOLOGY BPM
GEN BIO-1 Annual training of personnel related to use of rodenticides.
GEN BIO-2 Second generation anticoagulants will not be used.
GEN BIO-3 The placement of stations shall be chosen to prevent direct access to stations by non-target species; with monitoring and station removal when objectives are achieved.
9.3 BIOLOGICAL – SENSITIVE SPECIES
The presence of federally or state sensitive species can have a significant impact on the
control of the target species. The California Natural Diversity Database (CNDBB) and the
Biogeographic Information and Observation System (BIOS) were reviewed to determine
the recorded occurrences of sensitive non-target species within, or in close proximity, to
each of the flood facilities. Finally, EMD assigned the facilities a rank for the potential
likelihood of these sensitive non-target species to occur given the habitat suitability and
surrounding landscape.
Once the potential sensitive non-target species were identified, avoidance and
minimization measures, or best management practices (BMP), to reduce the risk of
rodenticide usage in these areas was determined. A Facility Pesticide Use Table was
created with CDPR’s pesticide use limitations and potential sensitive species BMP’s to
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easily assess the potential constraints for each facility. These resources will be reviewed
prior to any treatment being performed.
A Biological Opinion (USFWS 1993) was issued that included jeopardy determinations
for certain species that may be potentially exposed via primary or secondary exposure
to 17 vertebrate agents, including diphacinone. For each species addressed, the USFWS
determined either that use of the rodenticide "is likely to jeopardize" or "is not likely to
jeopardize" its continued existence. For the likely-to-jeopardize determinations, the
USFWS provided "reasonable and prudent alternatives" that preclude jeopardy but still
allow use of the rodenticide. These alternatives represent the best professional
judgement of the measures necessary to provide the appropriate level of protection to
the species.
Usually, the likelihood of discovering an individual death attributable to pesticides is very
small. In those situations where the USFWS anticipated that the discovery of a carcass
of a particular species is likely, they established a specific level of take (e.g. number of
individuals) which might occur as a result of the rodenticide action. Because of the small
size, unique habitat and secretive nature of many listed species, it was concluded that it
was highly unlikely that the USFWS would ever discover individual deaths. Thus, in most
instances, the USFWS did not expect to discover a precise number of dead or sub lethally
affected species attributable to pesticides. Given this, it was difficult for the USFWS to
establish an anticipated level of take typically required when issuing a BO. In those
situations where the USFWS believed take may occur, but was not able to assign a
specific number to that take, an "unquantifiable" level of take was assigned, indicating
that the take is unavoidable but unquantifiable.
To ensure protection for species assigned a level of unquantifiable take; the USFWS must
have a mechanism to reinitiate consultation. Since it is so unlikely that take resulting from
pesticide use will ever be quantified, they concluded that if even one dead specimen is
discovered whose death is attributable to the legal use of pesticides, then use of that
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pesticide must cease in all occupied habitat of the species and consultation on that
chemical for that species must be reinitiated. Furthermore, it was concluded that take
above the authorized level of one, if occurring in a single event, was not a violation of
section 9 of the Act as long as the terms and conditions as specified in the ‘reasonable
and prudent measures’ of the BO were followed.
Although most of the sensitive species covered within the BO, with the exception of the
desert tortoise, do not occur in SBCFCD facilities, many are similar where inferences can
be made. More precisely, the USFWS prepared an opinion on the Fresno kangaroo rat
(Dipodomys nitratoides), giant kangaroo rat (Dipodomys ingens), and Tipton kangaroo
rat (Dipodomys nitratoides nitratoides); however, the San Bernardino kangaroo rat
(Dipodomys merriami parvus) was not federally listed until 1999, nearly six years after
the BO was issued. Likewise, the Amargosa vole (Microtus californicus scirpensis), a
species highly endemic to isolated wetland habitat along the Mojave River, was covered
in the 1993 BO; while the Mojave River vole (Microtus californicus mohavensis), also a
vole that is highly restricted to wetlands within a narrow stretch of the Mojave River, has
yet to be federally listed. Table 10 below illustrates the species addressed in the BO and
the equivalent species that is covered within the IPM.
TABLE 10 – THE SPECIES COVERED IN THE USFWS BIOLOGICAL OPINION (1993) AND THE CORRESPONDING SPECIES COVERED IN THE SBCFCD INTEGRETION PEST MANAGEMENT PLAN
SENSITIVE SPECIES COVERED IN SBCFCD IPM
(COMMON NAME)
FEDERAL SPECIES COVERED (COMMON
NAME) REASONING
Burrowing Owl N/A State species not covered in federal BO
Desert Tortoise Desert Tortoise Same Species
Mohave Ground Squirrel Delmarza fox squirrel
Carolina northern flying squirrel
Both squirrels that will consume bait if presented
Mojave River Vole Amargosa vole Have similar feeding and habitat requirements
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San Bernardino Kangaroo Rat
Fresno kangaroo rat Giant kangaroo rat Tipton kangaroo rat
Stephen’s kangaroo rat
Kangaroo rats that feed on seeds and live in burrows
Santa Ana Sucker N/A Not federally listed at the time
Southern Rubber Boa Puerto Rica Boa Both feed on rodents
Southwestern Pond Turtle
N/A State sensitive species not covered in federal
BO
Table 11 shows generally, some of the non-target species that may be affected within
the SBCFCD facilities given the type of rodenticide used, along with the corresponding
USFWS ‘reasonable and prudent measure’ to decrease the likelihood of jeopardizing
the species.
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TABLE 11 – THE POTENTIAL NON-TARGET COVERED SPECIES USING VARIOUS METHODS OF RODENTICIDE CONTROL ALONG WITH USFWS REASONABLE AND PRUDENT MEASURES
HAZARD CLASS
USFWS BIOLOGICAL OPINION REFERENCE SPECIES
SBCFCD COVERED SENSITIVE SPECIES OTHER POTENTIAL SPECIES RISK USFWS BIOLOGICAL OPINION (1993)
REASONABLE AND PRUDENT MEASURE(S)
Grain Rodenticide (Diaphacinone, Strychnine)
Granivorous Birds (GB)
N/A finches; grosbeaks, towhees;
sparrows
Carnivorous Birds (CB)
N/A Burrowing Owl hawks (red-tailed, red
shouldered, Cooper); falcons (kestrel)
May present hazards to raptors that consume poisoned rodents.
Granivorous Mammals
(GM)
Kangaroo Rats:
Fresno kangaroo rat Giant kangaroo rat Tipton kangaroo rat
Stephen’s kangaroo rat
Voles:
Hualapai Mexican vole Amargosa vole
Squirrel:
Delmarva fox squirrel
Other:
N/A
Kangaroo Rats:
San Bernardino kangaroo rat
Voles:
Mojave River Vole
Squirrel:
Mohave Ground Squirrel
Squirrels (flying and round- tailed); chipmunks; kangaroo rats, deer mice; wood rats;
deer
Exposure from registered uses can occur when the sensitive species eats bait from
bait boxes. This action is likely to jeopardize the continued existence of the
species.
Prohibit the use of pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat (vole) or
within known occupied habitat (squirrel)
Carnivorous Mammals
(CM)
coyotes; bobcats; mountain lions
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Carnivorous Reptiles
(CR) Puerto Rica Boa Southern Rubber Boa Snakes
Prohibit the use of pesticide within 100 yards of the boa occupied habitat
Aquatic Species
(AS) N/A
Santa Ana Sucker; Speckled Dace
frogs; toads
Aquatic toxicity: Very toxic to fish and other aquatic invertebrates and the use of
ground liquid sprays poses a hazard to listed species if applied within or adjacent
to their habitat where runoff or drift can occur.
Fumigant (Aluminum Phosphide; Gas Cartridges)
Fossorial Species
(FS)
Desert Tortoise Desert Tortoise Registered application for rodents since tortoise burrows, though
they are much larger in size, may be accidentally treated.
Shall be used within the desert tortoise occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be
limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target
species from those of non-target species.
Kangaroo Rats: Fresno kangaroo rat Giant kangaroo rat Tipton kangaroo rat
Stephen’s kangaroo rat
Voles: Hualapai Mexican vole
Other:
N/A
Kangaroo Rats:
San Bernardino kangaroo rat
Voles: Mojave River Vole
Other:
Mohave Ground Squirrel
Burrowing Owl
Inadvertent application to kangaroo rat burrows during control of field in occupied habitats. Adverse effects could be significant because of ( 1) their high toxic ty ( 100 %
mortality in treated burrows is expected); (2) the frequency of ground squirrel control programs in areas
occupied by species; and (3) the fact that each of these kangaroo rats occupy habitats that are significantly
restricted and/or fragmented.
Shall be used within the desert tortoise occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be
limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target
species from those of non-target species.
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In addition to the water quality and biological impacts, in areas of designated critical
habitat, known occupancy, or areas of high habitat suitability for the non-target sensitive
species, certain BMPs based on the USFWS ‘reasonable and prudent measure’ , as well
as, each species biology, will be implemented (Table 12, Table 16, Table 17 and Table
18).
9.3.1 SAN BERNARDINO KANGAROO RAT
Reports of kangaroo rats climbing or jumping are limited to a few anecdotal accounts
(Lemen and Freeman 1985, 1986; Williams 1992). Elevating the entrances to bait stations
is therefore, considered as a way to exclude kangaroo rats, while allowing access by
California ground squirrels, which are good climbers (Marsh 1994a). A number of designs
for elevated bait stations have been proposed, but the effectiveness of these stations in
excluding kangaroo rats has not been well documented. The simple, low cost inverted "T"
bait stations was one of the only to be effective in excluding kangaroo rats from entering
(Whisson 1998).
Modified “T” baiting stations may be used at certain SBCFCD facilities. A 45 -degree PVC
elbows and pipe will be placed on each entrance of the traditional “T” station such that
the entrance to the station is 12 inches above ground level (Figure 2). Ground squirrels
generally begin visiting these bait stations at the same time as they would visit the
traditional station (4-6 days). In the event that ground squirrels do not visit the modified
station, the extension will be removed, and the station pre-baited with clean (i.e., no
poison) grain. Once the squirrels begin feeding from the station, the extensions will be
replaced and the poison grain added.
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FIGURE 2 - A MODIFIED“T” BAIT STATION DESIGNED TO USE FOR RODENTICIDE TREATMENT WHERE ENDANGERED KANGAROO RATS MAY BE PRESENT. (Whisson 1998)
Other measures include no broadcasting will be performed. In addition, if fumigation is to
occur, all burrows will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application.
Such persons shall be limited to qualified wildlife biologists trained to distinguish burrows
of kangaroo rats from those of the target species.
9.3.2 BURROWING OWL
Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct a pre-
application survey to determine the presence of burrowing owls or their sign (burrows,
white wash, pellets). Gas shall be used only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall
be limited to qualified wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target
species from those of non-target species.
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9.3.3 MOHAVE GROUND SQUIRREL
Within areas that have been identified as having high potential for the Mohave ground
squirrel, no rodenticide practices will be performed from April-June when the squirrels
may be active. When Mohave squirrels are not active, all gopher holes will be identified
by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. No broadcasting will be
performed. Gas shall be used only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited
to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those
of non-target species.
9.3.4 DESERT TORTOISE
Gas shall be applied only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife
biologists trained to distinguish desert tortoise dens and burrows from those of the target
species.
9.3.5 MOJAVE RIVER VOLE
Grain pesticide will be prohibited within 100 yards of occupied habitat. If fumigation is
used, the application will be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish Mojave River
vole burrows from those of target species.
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TABLE 12 – THE COVERED SENSITIVE SPECIES BMPs USED BY SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT WHERE RODENTICIDE IS USED.
CODE MEASURE SOURCE
SAN BERNARDINO KANGAROO RAT
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T” bait stations for ground squirrels will be used (Figure 2).
SBCFCD
SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application.
SBCFCD
SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed. SBCFCD
SEN BIO-4
Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
USFWS Biological Opinion (1993)
SANTA ANA SUCKER
SEN BIO-5 Any rodenticide will not be applied within, or adjacent, to their habitat where runoff or drift can occur.
USFWS Biological Opinion (1993)
BURROWING OWL
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct a pre-application survey to determine the presence of burrowing owls
SBCFCD
SEN BIO-7
Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
USFWS Biological Opinion (1993)
SOUTHERN RUBBER BOA
SEN BIO-8 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat USFWS Biological Opinion (1993)
E GROUND SQUIRREL
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SEN BIO-9 No rodenticide practices will be performed from April-June when the Mohave ground squirrels may be active.
SBCFCD
SEN BIO-10 All gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application.
SBCFCD
SEN BIO-11 No broadcasting will be performed. SBCFCD
SEN BIO-12 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat USFWS Biological
Opinion (1993)
SEN BIO-13
Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
USFWS Biological Opinion (1993)
DESERT TORTOISE
SEN BIO-14
Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
USFWS Biological Opinion (1993)
MOJAVE RIVER VOLE
SEN BIO-15 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat USFWS Biological
Opinion (1993)
SEN BIO-16
Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species.
USFWS Biological Opinion (1993)
Finally, the CDPR PRESCIBE website was also reviewed for the appropriate pesticide
limitation measure(s) given the facility location and the pesticide being proposed (Table
13).
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TABLE 13 – THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT PESTICIDE REGULATION (CDPR) PESTICIDE USE LIMITATION MEASURES FOR CERTAIN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT FACILITIES.
CDPR CODE
MEASURE
CDPR-1B
Bait Station Design and Use: Bait Stations shall be designed with and opening that prevents access to non-target species (not to exceed 3”) and controls bait spillage by feeding rodents. See your county agricultural commission for recommended designs and suggestions to retrofit existing stations. Bait stations shall be secured (e.g. staked) upright to prevent tipping and access by non-target animals. Bait stations shall not be filled beyond design capacity and in no case shall bait stations be filled with more than 10 lbs. of bait.
CDPR-1C
1C Station Monitoring: While treated baits are in use, bait stations shall be inspected for spillage, evidence of disturbance by non-target animals, excess moisture from irrigation systems, etc. Problems shall be corrected before baiting is resumed. Any spilled baits shall be promptly cleaned up (scattering limited quantities of spilled bait in non-crop areas is acceptable if allowed by labeling). Bait stations shall be replenished with treated baits as needed to provide continuous exposure. After treated baits are accepted, as evidenced by consumption of baits, depletion of bait in the bait station shall be inspected at least weekly for depletion of bait and refilled until feeding ceases. Treated baits shall be promptly removed (or bait stations shall be sealed) from all stations after feeding has ceased. If subsequent baiting is needed, a two week period without use of treated baits shall be observed before baiting is resumed. This is to keep the period when treated bait is exposed to a minimum without jeopardizing good pest control.
CDPR-1D
Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g., in a landfill) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue daily for at least 5 days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found.
CDPR-5
Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Title 3, California Code of Regulations Section 6406). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
CDPR-7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
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CDPR-8
Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
Using all the available resources, a number of tables and illustrations can be reviewed to assist in determining the appropriate BMPs for each facility including:
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PESTICIDE SPECIES HAZARD CODE BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICE (BMP)
Diphacinone GB; CB; GM; CM; AS
Water Quality WQ-1; WQ2, WQ-3, WQ-4
General Biology
GEN BIO-1; GEN BIO-2; GEN BIO-3
Sensitive Species Biology
SEN BIO-1; SEN BIO-3; SEN BIO-4; SEN BIO-5; SEN BIO-8; SEN
BIO-9; SEN BIO-11; SEN BIO-12; SEN BIO-15:
EPA
CDPR-1D, CDPR-7, CDPR8,
Aluminum phosphide FS
Water Quality WQ-1; WQ2, WQ-3, WQ-4
General Biology
GEN BIO-1; GEN BIO-3
Sensitive Species Biology SEN BIO-2; SEN BIO-4; SEN BIO-6; SEN BIO-7; SEN BIO-9; SEN BIO-10; SEN BIO-13; SEN BIO-16
EPA
CDPR-5
Gas Cartridge GB; CB; GM; CM; AS
Water Quality WQ-1; WQ2, WQ-3, WQ-4
General Biology
GEN BIO-1; GEN BIO-3
Sensitive Species Biology SEN BIO-2; SEN BIO-4; SEN BIO-6; SEN BIO-7; SEN BIO-9; SEN BIO-13; SEN BIO-14; SEN BIO-16
EPA CDPR-5
N
Strychnine
FS
Water Quality WQ-1; WQ2, WQ-3, WQ-4
General Biology
GEN BIO-1; GEN BIO-3
Sensitive Species Biology SEN BIO-2; SEN BIO-4; SEN BIO-9; SEN BIO-10; SEN BIO-13; SEN
BIO-16
TABLE 16 – THE SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT BASINS LOCATED IN THE VALLEY WITH THE PESTICIDE USE LIMITATIONS FOR THE TOWNSHIP/RANGE IN WHICH THE FACILITY IS LOCATED, ALONG WITH THE COVERED SENSITIVE SPECIES. ALL RODENTICIDE METHODS MAY BE UTILIZED IMPLEMENTING THE FOLLOWING EPA CDPR BMPS AND SENSITIVE SPECIES BMPS FOR EACH FACITLITY.
FACILITY FACILITY
RED BOOK #
EPA CDPR BMP SENSITIVE SPECIES BMP
College Hts Basin #1 1-107-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
College Hts Basin #2 1-107-4B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
College Hts Basin #3 1-107-4C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of
Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
College Hts Basin #4 1-107-4D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of
Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Montclair Basin #1 1-110-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of
Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Montclair Basin #2 1-110-4B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
N/A
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of
Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Montclair Basin #3 1-110-4C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of
Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
8th St Basin #1 1-209-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third
day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. in a landfill) in a manner inaccessible to
wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are
found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas.
N/A
8th St Basin #2 1-209-4B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
8th St Basin #3 1-209-4C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Ely Basin #1 1-211-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Ely Basin #2 1-211-4B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Cucamonga Basin #7 1-304-4B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of
Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Cucamonga Basin #8 1-304-4C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of
Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Cucamonga Basin #6 1-306-4B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of
Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Lower Cucamonga Spreading Grounds
1-310-2A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. in a landfill) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
San Antonio Hts (West Frankish)
1-313-4D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of
Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
San Antonio Hts Basin #1
1-313-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of
Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
San Antonio Hts Basin #2
1-313-4F
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of
Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
San Antonio Hts Basin #3
1-313-4E
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of
Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
San Antonio Heights Basin #4
1-313-4G
Fumigate - 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of
Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
San Antonio Heights Basin #5
1-313-4B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of
Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
San Antonio Heights Basin #6
1-313-4H
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of
Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Cucamonga Dam, COE
1-352-3A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of
Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Demens Basin #1 1-402-3A
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Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of
Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Demens Basin #2 1-402-4B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of
Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Alta Loma Basin #1 1-406-3A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of
Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Alta Loma Basin #2 1-406-3B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of
Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Alta Loma Basin #3 1-406-4C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of
Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Chris Basin 1-501-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of
Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. in a landfill) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Deer Creek Spreading Grounds
1-502-2A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists are trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Turner Basin #1 1-504-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Turner Basin #2 1-504-4B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Turner Basin #3 1-504-4C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Turner Basin #4 1-504-4D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Turner Basin #5 1-504-4E
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Deer Creek Debris Basin 1-506-3A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Hillside Basin, COE 1-552-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Day Creek Spreading Grounds
1-602-2A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Wineville Basin 1-603-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1B Bait Station Design and Use: Bait Stations shall be designed with and opening that prevents access to non-target species (not to exceed 3”) and controls bait spillage by feeding rodents. See your county agricultural commission for recommended designs and suggestions to retrofit existing stations. Bait stations shall be secured (e.g. staked) upright to prevent tipping and access by non-target animals. Bait stations shall not be filled beyond design capacity and in no case shall bait stations be filled with more than 10 lbs. of bait. Pesticide = 1C Station Monitoring: While treated baits are in use, bait stations shall be inspected for spillage, evidence of disturbance by non-target animals, excess moisture from irrigation systems, etc. Problems shall be corrected before baiting is resumed. Any spilled baits shall be promptly cleaned up (scattering limited quantities of spilled bait in non-crop areas is acceptable if allowed by labeling). Bait stations shall be replenished with treated baits as needed to provide continuous exposure. After treated baits are accepted, as evidenced by consumption of baits, depletion of bait in the bait station shall be inspected at least weekly for depletion of bait and refilled until feeding ceases. Treated baits shall be promptly removed (or bait stations shall be sealed) from all stations after feeding has ceased. If subsequent baiting is needed, a two week period without use of treated baits shall be observed before baiting is resumed. This is to keep the period when treated bait is exposed to a minimum without jeopardizing good pest control.
Riverside Basin 1-604-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. in a landfill)) in a manner inaccessible to
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
Day Creek Basin #1 1-606-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Day Creek Basin #2 1-606-4B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Day Creek Dam 1-608-3A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. in a landfill) in a manner inaccessible to
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3
wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Day Creek Spreading Grounds Basin #1
1-614-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. in a landfill) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Day Creek Spreading Grounds Basin #2
1-614-4B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. in a landfill) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Day Creek Spreading Grounds Basin #3
1-614-4C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. in a landfill) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Day Creek Spreading Grounds Basin #4
1-614-4D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. in a landfill) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed
Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Day Creek Spreading Grounds Basin #5
1-614-4E
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. in a landfill) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Etiwanda Spreading Grounds
1-702-2A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. in a landfill) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Victoria Basin 1-703-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Etiwanda Debris Basin 1-707-9A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
San Sevaine Basin #5 (DSOD)
1-802-3E
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
San Sevaine Spreading Grounds
1-802-2A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
San Sevaine Basin #1 1-802-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
San Sevaine Basin #2 1-802-4B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
San Sevaine Basin #3 1-802-4C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
San Sevaine Basin #4 1-802-4D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Banana Basin 1-803-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Jurupa Basin (DSOD) 1-804-3A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Hickory Basin 1-811-3A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Declez Basin 1-814-3A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Grove 1-910-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Merrill Basin 2-102-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Linden Basin 2-103-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Cactus Basin #1 2-104-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Cactus Basin #2 2-104-4B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
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conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Cactus Basin #3A 2-104-4C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Cactus Basin #3B 2-104-4D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Cactus Basin #4 2-104-4E
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
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conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
Cactus Basin #5 2-104-4F
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
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Pepper Basin 2-106-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
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Mill Basin 2-107-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
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Randall Basin 2-113-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Lytle Creek Gatehouse 2-211-5A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2
Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Baseline Basin #1 2-214-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Baseline Basin #2 2-214-4B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Baseline Basin #3 2-214-4C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Macy Basin 2-216-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
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Devil Canyon Spreading Grounds
2-302-2A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Devil Canyon Dam (Basin #1)
2-303-3A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Devil Basin #2 2-304-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Devil Basin #3 2-304-4B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Devil Basin #4 2-304-4C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Devil Basin #5 2-304-4D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Devil Basin #6 2-304-4E
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Devil Basin #7 2-304-4F
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Wiggins Basin #1 2-305-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Cable Creek Spreading Grounds
2-308-2A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls
Sycamore Basin 2-352-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls
East Badger Basin 2-354-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Badger Spreading Grounds
2-355-2A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
South Badger Basin 2-356-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
North Badger Basin 2-358-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
West Badger Basin 2-360-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Sweetwater Basin 2-362-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Little Mountain Dam 2-365-3A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
MacQuiddy Basin #1 (#2, 3 & 4)
2-368-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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29th Street Basin #1 2-371-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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29th Street Basin #2 2-371-4B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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29th Street Basin #3 2-371-4C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Waterman Spreading Grounds.
2-404-2A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Twin Creek Spreading. Grounds.
2-406-2A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
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conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Brush Canyon Basin 2-412-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Harrison Basin 2-414-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Lynwood Basin #1 2-420-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Lynwood Basin #2 2-420-4B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Lynwood Basin #3 2-420-4C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Lynwood Basin #4 2-420-4D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Warm Creek. Cons. Bsn # 2
2-421-4B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Warm Creek. Cons. Bsn # 3
2-421-4C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Warm Creek Cons Bsn # 4
2-421-4D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Sand Canyon Basin 2-503-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Patton Basin 2-504-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Daley Basin 2-506-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Perris Hill Basin 2-508-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Little Sand Canyon Basin 2-510-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
N/A
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Lemon Basin 2-511-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Seven Oaks Dam 3-104-3A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls
Plunge Creek Spreading Grounds #1
3-202-2A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Plunge Creek Spreading. Grounds #2
3-202-2B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Oak Creek Basin 3-204-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Elder Creek Basin 3-205-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
City Creek Spreading Grounds
2-602-2A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Small Canyon Dam 3-302-3A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Dynamite Basin 3-304-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Cook Canyon Basin 3-305-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
San Timoteo Sediment Basin 1
3-401-4A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
San Timoteo Sediment Basin 2
3-401-4B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
San Timoteo Sediment Basin 3
3-401-4C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
San Timoteo Sediment Basin 4
3-401-4D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
San Timoteo Sediment Basin 5
3-401-4E
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
San Timoteo Sediment Basin6
3-401-4F
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
San Timoteo Sediment Basin 7
3-401-4G
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
San Timoteo Sediment Basin 8
3-401-4H
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
San Timoteo Sediment Basin 9
3-401-4I
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
San Timoteo Sediment Basin 10
3-401-4J
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
San Timoteo Sediment Basin 11
3-401-4K
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
San Timoteo Sediment Basin 12
3-401-4L
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
San Timoteo Sediment Basin 13
3-401-4M
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
San Timoteo Sediment Basin 14
3-401-4N
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
San Timoteo Sediment Basin 15
3-401-4O
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
San Timoteo Sediment Basin 16
3-401-4P
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
San Timoteo Sediment Basin 17
3-401-4Q
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
San Timoteo Sediment Basin 18
3-401-4R
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Wilson Creek Basin #1 3-602-4A
Fumigate = None Pesticide = None
N/A
Wilson Creek Basin #2 3-602-4B
Fumigate = None Pesticide = None
N/A
Wilson Creek Basin #3 3-602-4C Fumigate = None
N/A
Pesticide = None
Wilson Creek Basin #4 3-602-4D
Fumigate = None Pesticide = None
N/A
Wilson Creek Spreading Grounds
3-602-2E
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Oak Creek Basin #1 3-603-4A
Fumigate = None Pesticide = None
N/A
Oak Creek Basin #2 3-603-4B
Fumigate = None Pesticide = None
N/A
Oak Creek Basin #3 3-603-4C
Fumigate = None Pesticide = None
N/A
Potato Creek Spreading. Grounds
3-605-2A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
N/A
Wildwood Debris Basin 3-608-4A
Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
N/A
Wildwood Basin #1 3-608-4B
Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
N/A
Wildwood Basin #2 3-608-4C Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner
N/A
inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
Wildwood Creek Spreading Grounds
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
TABLE 17 – THE SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT CHANNELS LOCATED IN THE VALLEY WITH THE PESTICIDE USE LIMITATIONS FOR THE TOWNSHIP/RANGE IN WHICH THE FACILITY IS LOCATED, ALONG WITH THE COVERED SENSITIVE SPECIES.
FACILITY NAME FACILITY RED BOOK # EPA CDPR BMP SENSITIVE SPECIES BMP
San Antonio Ch. #1 1-101-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
San Antonio Ch. #2 1-101-1D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
N/A
San Antonio Ch. # 3 1-101-1E
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
N/A
San Antonio Ch. #4 1-101-1F
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner
N/A
inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
San Antonio Ch. #5 1-101-1G
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
N/A
San Antonio Ch. #6 1-101-1H
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1B Bait Station Design and Use: Bait Stations shall be designed with and opening that prevents access to non-target species (not to exceed 3”) and controls bait spillage by feeding rodents. See your county agricultural commission for recommended designs and suggestions to retrofit existing stations. Bait stations shall be secured (e.g. staked) upright to prevent tipping and access by non-target animals. Bait stations shall not be filled beyond design capacity and in no case shall bait stations be filled with more than 10 lbs. of bait. Pesticide = 1C Station Monitoring: While treated baits are in use, bait stations shall be inspected for spillage, evidence of disturbance by non-target animals, excess moisture from irrigation systems, etc. Problems shall be corrected before baiting is resumed. Any spilled baits shall be promptly cleaned up (scattering limited quantities of spilled bait in non-crop areas is acceptable if allowed by labeling). Bait stations shall be replenished with treated baits as needed to provide continuous exposure. After treated baits are accepted, as evidenced by consumption of baits, depletion of bait in the bait station shall be inspected at least weekly for depletion of bait and refilled until feeding ceases. Treated baits shall be promptly removed (or bait stations shall be sealed) from all stations after feeding has ceased. If subsequent baiting is needed, a two week period without use of treated baits shall be observed before baiting is resumed. This is to keep the period when treated bait is exposed to a minimum without jeopardizing good pest control. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
N/A
San Antonio Channel #7
1-101-1I
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1B Bait Station Design and Use: Bait Stations shall be designed with and opening that prevents access to non-target species (not to exceed 3”) and controls bait spillage by feeding rodents. See your county agricultural commission for recommended designs and suggestions to retrofit existing stations. Bait stations shall be secured (e.g. staked) upright to prevent tipping and access by non-target animals. Bait stations shall not be filled beyond design capacity and in no case shall bait stations be filled with more than 10 lbs. of bait. Pesticide = 1C Station Monitoring: While treated baits are in use, bait stations shall be inspected for spillage, evidence of disturbance by non-target animals, excess moisture from irrigation systems, etc. Problems shall be corrected before baiting is resumed. Any spilled baits shall be promptly cleaned up (scattering limited quantities of spilled bait in non-crop areas is acceptable if allowed by labeling). Bait stations shall be replenished with treated baits as needed to provide continuous exposure. After treated baits are accepted, as evidenced by consumption of baits, depletion of bait in the bait station shall be inspected at least weekly for depletion of bait and refilled until feeding ceases. Treated baits shall be promptly removed (or bait stations shall be sealed) from all stations after feeding has ceased. If subsequent baiting is needed, a two week period without use of treated baits shall be observed before baiting is resumed. This is to keep the period when treated bait is exposed to a minimum without jeopardizing good pest control.
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Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
Chino Creek 1-102-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Carbon Canyon Creek #1
1-114-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1B Bait Station Design and Use: Bait Stations shall be designed with and opening that prevents access to non-target species (not to exceed 3”) and controls bait spillage by feeding rodents. See your county agricultural commission for recommended designs and suggestions to retrofit existing stations. Bait stations shall be secured (e.g. staked) upright to prevent tipping and access by non-target animals. Bait stations shall not be filled beyond design capacity and in no case shall bait stations be filled with more than 10 lbs. of bait. Pesticide = 1C Station Monitoring: While treated baits are in use, bait stations shall be inspected for spillage, evidence of disturbance by non-target animals, excess moisture from irrigation systems, etc. Problems shall be corrected before baiting is resumed. Any spilled baits shall be promptly cleaned up (scattering limited quantities of spilled bait in non-crop areas is acceptable if allowed by labeling). Bait stations shall be replenished with treated baits as needed to provide continuous exposure. After treated baits are accepted, as evidenced by consumption of baits, depletion of bait in the bait station shall be inspected at least weekly for depletion of bait and refilled until feeding ceases. Treated baits shall be promptly removed (or bait stations shall be sealed) from all stations after feeding has ceased. If subsequent baiting is needed, a two week period without use of treated baits shall be observed before baiting is resumed. This is to keep the period when treated bait is exposed to a minimum without jeopardizing good pest control. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
N/A
Carbon Canyon Creek #2
1-114-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1B Bait Station Design and Use: Bait Stations shall be designed with and opening that prevents access to non-target species (not to exceed 3”) and controls bait spillage by feeding rodents. See your county agricultural commission for recommended designs and suggestions to retrofit existing stations. Bait stations shall be secured (e.g. staked) upright to prevent tipping and access by non-target animals. Bait stations shall not be filled beyond design capacity and in no case shall bait stations be filled with more than 10 lbs. of bait. Pesticide = 1C Station Monitoring: While treated baits are in use, bait stations shall be inspected for spillage, evidence of disturbance by non-target animals, excess moisture from irrigation systems, etc. Problems shall be corrected before baiting is resumed. Any spilled baits shall be promptly cleaned up (scattering limited quantities of spilled bait in non-crop areas is acceptable if allowed by labeling). Bait stations shall be replenished with treated baits as needed to provide continuous exposure. After treated baits are accepted, as evidenced by consumption of baits, depletion of bait in the bait station shall be inspected at least weekly for depletion of bait and refilled until feeding ceases. Treated baits shall be promptly removed (or bait stations shall be sealed) from all stations after feeding has ceased. If subsequent baiting is needed, a two week period without use of treated baits shall be observed before baiting is resumed. This is to keep the period when treated bait is exposed to a minimum without jeopardizing good pest control. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner
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inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
Lake Los Serranos Channel
1-124-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1B Bait Station Design and Use: Bait Stations shall be designed with and opening that prevents access to non-target species (not to exceed 3”) and controls bait spillage by feeding rodents. See your county agricultural commission for recommended designs and suggestions to retrofit existing stations. Bait stations shall be secured (e.g. staked) upright to prevent tipping and access by non-target animals. Bait stations shall not be filled beyond design capacity and in no case shall bait stations be filled with more than 10 lbs. of bait. Pesticide = 1C Station Monitoring: While treated baits are in use, bait stations shall be inspected for spillage, evidence of disturbance by non-target animals, excess moisture from irrigation systems, etc. Problems shall be corrected before baiting is resumed. Any spilled baits shall be promptly cleaned up (scattering limited quantities of spilled bait in non-crop areas is acceptable if allowed by labeling). Bait stations shall be replenished with treated baits as needed to provide continuous exposure. After treated baits are accepted, as evidenced by consumption of baits, depletion of bait in the bait station shall be inspected at least weekly for depletion of bait and refilled until feeding ceases. Treated baits shall be promptly removed (or bait stations shall be sealed) from all stations after feeding has ceased. If subsequent baiting is needed, a two week period without use of treated baits shall be observed before baiting is resumed. This is to keep the period when treated bait is exposed to a minimum without jeopardizing good pest control. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
N/A
Lower Los Serranos Channel #1
1-125-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
N/A
Lower Los Serranos # 2
1-125-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Lower Los Serranos #3 1-125-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1B Bait Station Design and Use: Bait Stations shall be designed with and opening that prevents access to non-target species (not to exceed 3”) and controls bait spillage by feeding rodents. See your county agricultural commission for recommended designs and suggestions to retrofit existing stations. Bait stations shall be secured (e.g. staked) upright to prevent tipping and access by non-target animals. Bait stations shall not be filled beyond design capacity and in no case shall bait stations be filled with more than 10 lbs. of bait.
N/A
Pesticide = 1C Station Monitoring: While treated baits are in use, bait stations shall be inspected for spillage, evidence of disturbance by non-target animals, excess moisture from irrigation systems, etc. Problems shall be corrected before baiting is resumed. Any spilled baits shall be promptly cleaned up (scattering limited quantities of spilled bait in non-crop areas is acceptable if allowed by labeling). Bait stations shall be replenished with treated baits as needed to provide continuous exposure. After treated baits are accepted, as evidenced by consumption of baits, depletion of bait in the bait station shall be inspected at least weekly for depletion of bait and refilled until feeding ceases. Treated baits shall be promptly removed (or bait stations shall be sealed) from all stations after feeding has ceased. If subsequent baiting is needed, a two week period without use of treated baits shall be observed before baiting is resumed. This is to keep the period when treated bait is exposed to a minimum without jeopardizing good pest control. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
Soquel Cyn Channel 1-126-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1B Bait Station Design and Use: Bait Stations shall be designed with and opening that prevents access to non-target species (not to exceed 3”) and controls bait spillage by feeding rodents. See your county agricultural commission for recommended designs and suggestions to retrofit existing stations. Bait stations shall be secured (e.g. staked) upright to prevent tipping and access by non-target animals. Bait stations shall not be filled beyond design capacity and in no case shall bait stations be filled with more than 10 lbs. of bait. Pesticide = 1C Station Monitoring: While treated baits are in use, bait stations shall be inspected for spillage, evidence of disturbance by non-target animals, excess moisture from irrigation systems, etc. Problems shall be corrected before baiting is resumed. Any spilled baits shall be promptly cleaned up (scattering limited quantities of spilled bait in non-crop areas is acceptable if allowed by labeling). Bait stations shall be replenished with treated baits as needed to provide continuous exposure. After treated baits are accepted, as evidenced by consumption of baits, depletion of bait in the bait station shall be inspected at least weekly for depletion of bait and refilled until feeding ceases. Treated baits shall be promptly removed (or bait stations shall be sealed) from all stations after feeding has ceased. If subsequent baiting is needed, a two week period without use of treated baits shall be observed before baiting is resumed. This is to keep the period when treated bait is exposed to a minimum without jeopardizing good pest control. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
N/A
English Canyon 1-127-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Boys Republic North Channel
1-129-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Chino Downs Channel 1-130-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
West Cucamonga Ch#1
1-201-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
West Cucamonga Ch. #2
1-201-1D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
West Cucamonga Ch. #3
1-201-1E
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
West Cucamonga Ch#4
1-201-1F
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
West Cucamonga Ch#5
1-201-1G
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
N/A
West Cucamonga Ch#6
1-201-1H
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Cucamonga Channel #1
1-301-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Cucamonga Channel #2
1-301-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Cucamonga Channel #3
1-301-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Cucamonga Channel #4
1-301-1D N/A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Cucamonga Channel #5
1-301-1E
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Cucamonga Channel #6
1-301-1F
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Cucamonga Channel #7
1-301-1G
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Cucamonga Channel #8
1-301-H
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Cucamonga Channel #9
1-301-1I
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Cucamonga Crosswalls #1
1-302-8A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Cucamonga Crosswalls #
1-302-8B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Cucamonga Crosswalls #3
1-302-8C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Cucamonga Crosswalls #4
1-302-8D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Cucamonga Crosswalls #5
1-302-8E
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Cucamonga Crosswalls #6
1-302-8F
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406
of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Cucamonga Crosswalls #7
1-302-8G
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406
of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Cucamonga Crosswalls #8
1-302-8H
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406
of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Cucamonga Crosswalls #9
1-302-8I
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406
of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Cucamonga Crosswalls #10
1-302-8J
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406
of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Cucamonga Crosswalls #11
1-302-8K
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406
of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Cucamonga Crosswalls #12
1-302-8L
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406
of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Cucamonga Crosswalls #13
1-302-8M
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406
of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Cucamonga Connector #1
1-312-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406
of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Cucamonga Connector #2
1-312-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406
of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Almond Intercept Ch. 1-315-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
County Line Channel 1-317-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Demens Creek Ch#1 1-401-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406
of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Demens Basin Ch#2 1-401-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406
of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Demens Basin Ch#3 1-402-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406
of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Demens Basin Ch#4 1-402-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university
extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406
of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Deer Creek Channel #1
1-501-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Deer Creek Channel #2
1-501-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Deer Creek Channel #3
1-501-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Deer Creek Channel #4
1-501-1D SEN BIO-6
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Deer Creek Channel #5
1-501-1E
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
N/A
Deer Creek Channel #6
1-501-1F
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
N/A
Deer Creek Channel #7
1-501-1G
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Deer Creek Channel #8
1-501-1H
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Lower Deer Creek Ch. 1-501-1I
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Deer Creek Reception Levee
1-503-5A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Hillside Channel 1-552-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Day Creek Channel #1 1-601-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Day Creek Channel #2 1-601-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Day Creek Channel #3 1-601-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Day Creek Channel #4 1-601-1D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
Day Creek Channel #5 1-601-1E
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
N/A
Day Creek Channel #6 1-601-1F
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1B Bait Station Design and Use: Bait Stations shall be designed with and opening that prevents access to non-target species (not to exceed 3”) and controls bait spillage by feeding rodents. See your county agricultural commission for recommended designs and suggestions to retrofit existing stations. Bait stations shall be secured (e.g. staked) upright to prevent tipping and access by non-target animals. Bait stations shall not be filled beyond design capacity and in no case shall bait stations be filled with more than 10 lbs. of bait. Pesticide = 1C Station Monitoring: While treated baits are in use, bait stations shall be inspected for spillage, evidence of disturbance by non-target animals, excess moisture from irrigation systems, etc. Problems shall be corrected before baiting is resumed. Any spilled baits shall be promptly cleaned up (scattering limited quantities of spilled bait in non-crop areas is acceptable if allowed by labeling). Bait stations shall be replenished with treated baits as needed to provide continuous exposure. After treated baits are accepted, as evidenced by consumption of baits, depletion of bait in the bait station shall be inspected at least weekly for depletion of bait and refilled until feeding ceases. Treated baits shall be promptly removed (or bait stations shall be sealed) from all stations after feeding has ceased. If subsequent baiting is needed, a two week period without use of treated baits shall be observed before baiting is resumed. This is to keep the period when treated bait is exposed to a minimum without jeopardizing good pest control.
Day Creek Spreading Grounds Levee Part 1
1-602-5A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Day Creek Spreading Grounds Levee Part 2
1-602-5B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Etiwanda Creek Ch. #1 1-701-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Etiwanda Creek Ch. #2 1-701-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Etiwanda Creek Channel #3
1-701-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Etiwanda Creek Channel #4
1-701-1D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
Etiwanda Creek Channel #5
1-701-1E
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Lower Etiwanda Creek 1-701-1H
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1B Bait Station Design and Use: Bait Stations shall be designed with and opening that prevents access to non-target species (not to exceed 3”) and controls bait spillage by feeding rodents. See your county agricultural commission for recommended designs and
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suggestions to retrofit existing stations. Bait stations shall be secured (e.g. staked) upright to prevent tipping and access by non-target animals. Bait stations shall not be filled beyond design capacity and in no case shall bait stations be filled with more than 10 lbs. of bait. Pesticide = 1C Station Monitoring: While treated baits are in use, bait stations shall be inspected for spillage, evidence of disturbance by non-target animals, excess moisture from irrigation systems, etc. Problems shall be corrected before baiting is resumed. Any spilled baits shall be promptly cleaned up (scattering limited quantities of spilled bait in non-crop areas is acceptable if allowed by labeling). Bait stations shall be replenished with treated baits as needed to provide continuous exposure. After treated baits are accepted, as evidenced by consumption of baits, depletion of bait in the bait station shall be inspected at least weekly for depletion of bait and refilled until feeding ceases. Treated baits shall be promptly removed (or bait stations shall be sealed) from all stations after feeding has ceased. If subsequent baiting is needed, a two week period without use of treated baits shall be observed before baiting is resumed. This is to keep the period when treated bait is exposed to a minimum without jeopardizing good pest control. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
San Sevaine Channel #1
1-801-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
San Sevaine Channel #2
1-801-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6
fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
San Sevaine Channel #3
1-801-1D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used
San Sevaine Channel #4
1-801-1F
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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San Sevaine Channel #5
1-801-1G
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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San Sevaine Channel #6
1-801-1H
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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San Sevaine Channel #7
1-801-1I
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas;
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Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
San Sevaine Channel #8
1-801-1J
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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San Sevaine Channel #9
1-801-1K
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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San Sevaine Spreading Grounds -West Levee
1-802-5B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
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San Sevaine Spreading Grounds-West Levee
1-802-5C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
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Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
San Sevaine Spreading Grounds-East Levee
1-802-5D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
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Hawker-Crawford Ch. #1
1-806-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Hawker-Crawford Channel #2
1-806-1B Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
Henderson Channel #1 1-808-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
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Henderson Channel #2 1-808-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Henderson Channel #3 1-808-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
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West Fontana Channel #1
1-809-6A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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West Fontana Channel #2
1-809-6B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Mulberry Channel 1-810-1A Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
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target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Highland Channel #1 1-812-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Highland Channel #2 1-812-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Declez Channel #1 1-813-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
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Cypress Channel #1 1-901-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
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Cypress Channel #2 1-901-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1B Bait Station Design and Use: Bait Stations shall be designed with and opening that prevents access to non-target species (not to exceed 3”) and controls bait spillage by feeding rodents. See your county agricultural commission for recommended designs and suggestions to retrofit existing stations. Bait stations shall be secured (e.g. staked) upright to prevent tipping and access by non-target animals. Bait stations shall not be filled beyond design capacity and in no case shall bait stations be filled with more than 10 lbs. of bait. Pesticide = 1C Station Monitoring: While treated baits are in use, bait stations shall be inspected for spillage, evidence of disturbance by non-target animals, excess moisture from irrigation systems, etc. Problems shall be corrected before baiting is resumed. Any spilled baits shall be promptly cleaned up (scattering limited quantities of spilled bait in non-crop areas is acceptable if allowed by labeling). Bait stations shall be replenished with treated baits as needed to provide continuous exposure. After treated baits are accepted, as evidenced by consumption of baits, depletion of bait in the bait station shall be inspected at least weekly for depletion of bait and refilled until feeding ceases. Treated baits shall be promptly removed (or bait stations shall be sealed) from all stations after feeding has ceased. If
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subsequent baiting is needed, a two week period without use of treated baits shall be observed before baiting is resumed. This is to keep the period when treated bait is exposed to a minimum without jeopardizing good pest control. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
Cactus Channel 2-104-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
West Fontana Ch. #3 2-109-6A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Rialto Channel #1 2-120-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Rialto Channel #2 2-120-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Rialto Channel #3 2-120-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
SEN BIO-5 Aquatic toxicity: Very toxic to fish and other aquatic invertebrates and the use of ground liquid sprays poses a hazard to listed species if applied within or adjacent to their habitat where runoff or drift can occur.
Rialto Channel #4 2-120-1D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Declez Channel #2 2-124-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Declez Channel #3 2-124-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
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Cajon Creek Wash #1 2-201-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Cajon Creek Wash #2 2-201-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Lytle Creek Wash #1 2-202-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Lytle Creek Wash #2 2-202-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Lytle Creek Wash #3 2-202-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Lytle Creek Wash #4 2-202-1D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Lytle Creek Channel #1 2-203-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
Lytle Creek Channel #2 2-203-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
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Lytle Creek Channel #3 2-203-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
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Lytle-Cajon Channel 2-204-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
Riverside Groin #1 2-205-5A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
Riverside Groin #2 2-205-5B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
Riverside Groin #3 2-205-5C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
Riverside Groin #4 2-205-5D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
Riverside Groin #5 2-205-5E
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
Lytle Creek Levee 2-206-5A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
Island Levee 2-207-5A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
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Island Levee 2-207-5B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR
Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
Upper Devore Levee Part 1
2-208-5A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
Lower Devore Levee Part 2
2-208-5B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
Muscoy Groin #1 2-209-5A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Muscoy Groin #2 2-209-5B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Muscoy Groin #3 2-209-5C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Muscoy Groin #4 2-209-5D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Muscoy Groin #5 2-209-5E
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Muscoy Levee Part 1 2-210-5A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Muscoy Levee Part 2 2-210-5B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Muscoy Levee Part 3 2-210-5C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Warm Creek Levee 2-212-5A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls
SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Devil Creek #1 2-301-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Devil Creek #2 2-301-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Devil Creek Levee 2-306-5A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4
Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Devil Creek Div Channel #1
2-307-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Devil Creek Div Channel#2
2-307-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Devil Creek Channel#3 2-364-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Cable Creek Channel#1
2-309-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Cable Creek Channel#2
2-309-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
MacQuiddy-Severance Diversion Channel
2-351-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Sycamore Diversion Channel
2-353-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used
conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Western Avenue Channel
2-357-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
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Badger Channel#1 2-359-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Badger Channel#2 2-359-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Badger Channel #3 2-359-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Sweetwater Channel 2-361-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Little Mountain Channel
2-366-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Waterman Creek #1 2-401-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Waterman Creek #2 2-401-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Twin Creek 2-405-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Waterman Levee 2-408-5A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Twin Creek Levee 2-408-5B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
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conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Twin Creek Channel Improved #1
2-409-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
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Twin Creek Channel Improved #2
2-409-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
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Twin Creek Channel Improved #3
2-409-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
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Twin Creek Channel Improved #4
2-409-1D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Warm Creek Channel #1
2-411-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Warm Creek Channel #2
2-411-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Harrison Storm Drain 2-415-6A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Upper Warm Creek Channel
2-501-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Sand Creek #1 2-502-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Sand Creek #2 2-502-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Sand Creek #3 2-502-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Daley Canyon 2-505-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Del Rosa Channel #1 2-507-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Del Rosa Channel #2 2-507-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Little Sand Creek #1 2-509-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
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conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Little Sand Creek #2 2-509-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Little Sand Creek #3 2-509-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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City Creek #1 2-601-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
City Creek # 2 2-601-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
City Creek Levee Part 1 2-601-5A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
City Creek Levee Part 2 2-601-5B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
City Creek #3
2-603-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Bledsoe Creek #1 2-604-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
Plunge Creek #1 2-605-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Santa Ana River #1 2-701-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Santa Ana River #2 2-701-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Santa Ana River #3 2-701-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Reche Canyon Creek #1
2-702-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
Reche Canyon Creek #2
2-702-1B N/A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
Reche Canyon Creek #3
2-702-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Santa Ana River # 4 3-101-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Santa Ana River # 5 3-101-B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Santa Ana River # 6 3-101-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Santa Ana River # 7 3-101-1D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Plunge Creek #2 3-201-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Plunge Creek #3 3-201-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Plunge Creek #4 3-201-1D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Oak Creek 3-204-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Elder Creek #1 3-205-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Elder Creek #2 3-205-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
City Creek #4 3-301-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
City Creek #5 3-301-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7
Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
City Creek #6 3-301-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Small Canyon Diversion
3-303-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Cook Canyon Creek 3-306-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
Bledsoe Creek #2 3-307-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
Small Canyon Channel #1
3-309-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Small Canyon Channel #2
3-309-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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San Timoteo Creek #1 3-401-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
San Timoteo Creek #2 3-401-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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San Timoteo Creek #3 3-401-1C N/A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
San Timoteo Creek #4 3-401-1D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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San Timoteo Creek #5 3-401-1E
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
San Timoteo Creek #6 3-401-1F
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Brown Ditch 3-404-6A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Mission Channel #1 3-501-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Mission Channel #2 3-501-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Mission Channel #3 3-501-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
Zanja Creek #1 3-501-1E
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Zanja Creek #2 3-501-1F
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Zanja Creek #3 3-501-1G
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Morrey Arroyo #1 3-502-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Morrey Arroyo #2 3-502-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Wilson Creek #1 3-601-1A
Fumigation = None Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
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Wilson Creek #2 3-601-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
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Wilson Creek #3 3-601-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
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Oak Glen Creek #1 3-603-1A
Fumigation = None Pesticide = None
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Oak Glen Creek #2 3-603-1B
Fumigation = None Pesticide = None
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Oak Glen Creek #3 3-603-1C
Fumigation = None Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
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Wildwood Creek #1 3-608-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Wildwood Creek #2 3-608-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Wildwood Creek #3 3-608-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the
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conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Wildwood Creek #4 3-608-1D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
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Birch Creek 3-612-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = None
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Gateway Wash #1 3-615-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
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Gateway Wash #2 3-615-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
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Baldridge Creek 3-701-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Mill Creek #1 3-801-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = None
Mill Creek #2 3-801-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Mill Creek #3 3-801-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Mill Creek #4 3-801-1D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Mill Creek Levee Part 1 3-802-5A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Mill Creek Levee Part 2 3-802-5B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 8 Kangaroo Rats: Use is prohibited EXCEPT under any ONE of the following conditions (in all cases where toxic baits are applied, any spilled baits shall be immediately removed or buried to prevent exposure to non-target species): For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife. An approved bait station (see your county agricultural commissioner for approved designs) is used that is fitted with an entrance that provides selective access to pest species but does not allow access to kangaroo rats, OR Baits are placed in bait stations that are elevated to preclude exposure to kangaroo rats, and designed to prevent spillage by rodents feeding (see you county agricultural commissioner for specifications), OR Baits are placed in bait stations during daylight hours only and are removed (or entrances are closed) by dusk each day, OR Broadcast application of baits is allowed in fields under active cultivation with the maintenance of a 10-yard wide boarder of untreated crops where fields are adjacent to areas of natural vegetation. For purposes of this provision, fields under active cultivation means fields that have been tilled within the last one year or those fields are irrigated by furrow, flood or overlapping sprinkler method
SEN BIO-1 Only modified “T bait” stations for ground squirrels will be used SEN BIO-2 If fumigation is to occur, all gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-3 No broadcasting will be performed SEN BIO-4 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
TABLE 18 – THE SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT CHANNELS LOCATED IN THE DESERT WITH THE PESTICIDE USE LIMITATIONS FOR THE TOWNSHIP/RANGE IN WHICH THE FACILITY IS LOCATED, ALONG WITH THE COVERED SENSITIVE SPECIES.
FACILITY NAME FACILITY RED BOOK # EPA CDPR BMP SENSITIVE SPECIES BPM
Mojave River #1 4-101-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-9 No rodenticide practices will be performed from April-June when the squirrels may be active. SEN BIO-10 All gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-11 No broadcasting will be performed. SEN BIO-12 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-13 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Mojave River #2 4-101-1D
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Mojave River #3 4-101-1E
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
SEN BIO-15 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-16 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
Mojave River #4 4-101-1F
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1B Bait Station Design and Use: Bait Stations shall be designed with and opening that prevents access to non-target species (not to exceed 3”) and controls bait spillage by feeding rodents. See your county agricultural commission for recommended designs and suggestions to retrofit existing stations. Bait stations shall be secured (e.g. staked) upright to prevent tipping and access by non-target animals. Bait stations shall not be filled beyond design capacity and in no case shall bait stations be filled with more than 10 lbs. of bait. Pesticide = 1C Station Monitoring: While treated baits are in use, bait stations shall be inspected for spillage, evidence of disturbance by non-target animals, excess moisture from irrigation systems, etc. Problems shall be corrected before baiting is resumed. Any spilled baits shall be promptly cleaned up (scattering limited quantities of spilled bait in non-crop areas is acceptable if allowed by labeling). Bait stations shall be replenished with treated baits as needed to provide continuous exposure. After treated baits are accepted, as evidenced by consumption of baits, depletion of bait in the bait station shall be inspected at least weekly for depletion of bait and refilled until feeding ceases. Treated baits shall be promptly removed (or bait stations shall be sealed) from all stations after feeding has ceased. If subsequent baiting is needed, a two week period without use of treated baits shall be observed before baiting is resumed. This is to keep the period when treated bait is exposed to a minimum without jeopardizing good pest control. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
SEN BIO-15 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-16 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Mojave River #5 4-101-1G
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1B Bait Station Design and Use: Bait Stations shall be designed with and opening that prevents access to non-target species (not to exceed 3”) and controls bait spillage by feeding rodents. See your county agricultural commission for recommended designs and suggestions to retrofit existing stations. Bait stations shall be secured (e.g. staked) upright to prevent tipping and access by non-target animals. Bait stations shall not be filled beyond design capacity and in no case shall bait stations be filled with more than 10 lbs. of bait. Pesticide = 1C Station Monitoring: While treated baits are in use, bait stations shall be inspected for spillage, evidence of disturbance by non-target animals, excess moisture from irrigation systems, etc. Problems shall be corrected before baiting is resumed. Any spilled baits shall be promptly cleaned up (scattering limited quantities of spilled bait in non-crop areas is acceptable if allowed by labeling). Bait stations shall be replenished with treated baits as needed to provide continuous exposure. After treated baits are accepted, as evidenced by consumption of baits, depletion of bait in the bait station shall be inspected at least weekly for depletion of bait and refilled until feeding ceases. Treated baits shall be promptly removed (or bait stations shall be sealed) from all stations after feeding has ceased. If subsequent baiting is needed, a two week period without use of treated baits shall be observed before baiting is resumed. This is to keep the period when treated bait is exposed to a minimum without jeopardizing good pest control. Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
SEN BIO-15 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-16 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Mojave River #6 4-101-1H
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
SEN BIO-15 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-16 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Mojave River #7 4-101-1I
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-9 No rodenticide practices will be performed from April-June when the squirrels may be active. SEN BIO-10 All gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-11 No broadcasting will be performed. SEN BIO-12 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-13 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-15 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-16 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Mojave River #8 4-101-1J
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
Mojave River #9 4-101-1K
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
Mojave River #10 4-101-1L
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
Mojave River #11 4-101-1M
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-9 No rodenticide practices will be performed from April-June when the squirrels may be active. SEN BIO-10 All gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-11 No broadcasting will be performed. SEN BIO-12 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-13 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Mojave River #12 4-101-1N
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7
Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-9 No rodenticide practices will be performed from April-June when the squirrels may be active. SEN BIO-10 All gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-11 No broadcasting will be performed. SEN BIO-12 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-13 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Antelope Creek Wash 4-103-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Oro Grande Wash #1 4-104-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-9 No rodenticide practices will be performed from April-June when the squirrels may be active. SEN BIO-10 All gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-11 No broadcasting will be performed. SEN BIO-12 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-13 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Oro Grande Wash #2 4-106-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
N/A
Oro Grande Wash #3 4-106-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
N/A
Oro Grande Wash #4 4-106-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-9 No rodenticide practices will be performed from April-June when the squirrels may be active. SEN BIO-10 All gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-11 No broadcasting will be performed. SEN BIO-12 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-13 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Buckthorn Wash #1 4-107-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-9 No rodenticide practices will be performed from April-June when the squirrels may be active. SEN BIO-10 All gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-11 No broadcasting will be performed. SEN BIO-12 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-13 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Buckthorn Wash #2 4-107-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-9 No rodenticide practices will be performed from April-June when the squirrels may be active. SEN BIO-10 All gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-11 No broadcasting will be performed. SEN BIO-12 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-13 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Buckthorn Wash #3 4-107-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-9 No rodenticide practices will be performed from April-June when the squirrels may be active. SEN BIO-10 All gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-11 No broadcasting will be performed. SEN BIO-12 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-13 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Fremont Wash #1 4-108-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-9 No rodenticide practices will be performed from April-June when the squirrels may be active. SEN BIO-10 All gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-11 No broadcasting will be performed. SEN BIO-12 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-13 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14
Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Fremont Wash #2 4-108-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-9 No rodenticide practices will be performed from April-June when the squirrels may be active. SEN BIO-10 All gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-11 No broadcasting will be performed. SEN BIO-12 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-13 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Desert Knolls Wash #1 4-201-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-15 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-16 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Desert Knolls Wash #2 4-201-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
N/A
Swarthout Creek 4-351-1A Fumigation = None Pesticide = None
Flume Creek 4-352-1A Fumigation = None Pesticide = None
Heath Creek 4-353-1A Fumigation = None Pesticide = None
Sheep Creek #1 4-354-1A Fumigation = None Pesticide = None
Sheep Creek #2 4-354-1B Fumigation = None Pesticide = None
Adelanto East Channel 4-355-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
N/A
D Street SD 4-401-6A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-15 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-16 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Mojave Drive Channel #1
4-402-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
N/A
Mojave Drive Channel #2
4-402-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-15 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-16 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Mojave Drive Channel #3
4-402-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
N/A
El Evado Channel 4-405-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
N/A
Hesperia East Channel 4-452-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Southwest Barstow Channel #1
4-501-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Southwest Barstow Channel #2
4-501-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
North Barstow Channel 4-502-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-15 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-16 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Arrowhead Channel 4-503-1A
Fumigation = None Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-9 No rodenticide practices will be performed from April-June when the squirrels may be active. SEN BIO-10 All gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-11 No broadcasting will be performed. SEN BIO-12 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-13 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Dean Wash Channel #1
4-504-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-9 No rodenticide practices will be performed from April-June when the squirrels may be active. SEN BIO-10 All gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-11 No broadcasting will be performed. SEN BIO-12 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-13 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Dean Wash Channel #2
4-504-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-9 No rodenticide practices will be performed from April-June when the squirrels may be active. SEN BIO-10 All gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-11 No broadcasting will be performed. SEN BIO-12 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-13 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Waterman Road Channel
4-507-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-9 No rodenticide practices will be performed from April-June when the squirrels may be active. SEN BIO-10 All gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-11 No broadcasting will be performed. SEN BIO-12 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-13 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Lenwood Channel #1 4-601-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
N/A
Lenwood Channel #2 4-601-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner
N/A
inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
Yermo Flood Channel #1
4-701-1A
Fumigation = None Pesticide = None
N/A
Yermo Flood Channel #2
4-701-1B Fumigation = None Pesticide = None
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Yermo Flood Channel #3
4-701-1C
Fumigation = None Pesticide = None
N/A
Daggett Channel #1 4-710-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
N/A
Daggett Channel #2 4-710-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
N/A
East Baker Channel 4-801-1A Fumigation = None
N/A
Pesticide = None
Baker Levee 4-802-5A
Fumigation = None Pesticide = None
N/A
Arrowbear Creek 5-210-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Green Valley Creek 5-211-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Seeley Creek 5-312-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-8 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat
Seeley Creek (West Branch)
5-313-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-8 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat
Hunsaker Drain 5-510-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-8 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat
Lucerne Valley Storm Drain
6-301-6B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-9 No rodenticide practices will be performed from April-June when the squirrels may be active. SEN BIO-10 All gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-11 No broadcasting will be performed. SEN BIO-12 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-13 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Juanita Drainage Ditch 6-401-1A Fumigation = None Pesticide = None
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
29 Palms Flood Channel #1
6-402-1A
Fumigation = None Pesticide = None
N/A
29 Palms Flood Channel #2
6-402-1B
Fumigation = None Pesticide = None
N/A
29 Palms Flood Channel #3
6-402-1C Fumigation = None Pesticide = None
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
29 Palms Flood Channel #4
6-402-1D
Fumigation = None Pesticide = None
N/A
29 Palms Flood Channel #5
6-402-1E
Fumigation = None Pesticide = None
N/A
Pinto Cove Creek 6-403-1B Fumigation = None Pesticide = None
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Yucca Creek #1 6-451-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Yucca Creek #2 6-451-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Yucca Creek #3 6-451-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Quail Wash 6-452-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Joshua Tree Wash 6-452-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Joshua Tree Wash 6-452-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Quail Wash Levee; COE
6-453-5A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Old Woman Springs Creek #1
6-454-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Old Woman Springs Creek #2
6-454-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Long Canyon Channel #1
6-456-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Long Canyon Channel #2
6-456-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Covington Wash Channel
6-457-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Hospital Channel 6-458-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
High School Channel 6-458-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Burnt Mountain Wash 6-459-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Pinion Creek 6-475-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Church Street Channel 6-486-1A Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
N/A
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Little Morongo Creek 6-501-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Needles Flood Channel #1
6-601-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 1D Carcass Survey and Disposal: Carcass survey and disposal shall be performed in the treated area beginning on the third day following the initial exposure of toxic baits. Any exposed carcasses shall be disposed of (e.g. completely buried) in a manner inaccessible to wildlife. Carcass surveys shall continue for at least five days after toxic baiting has ceased and thereafter until no more carcasses are found. Carcasses should be handled with care to avoid contact with parasites such as fleas
N/A
Needles Flood Channel #2
6-601-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Needles S Street Channel COE
6-603-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Eagle Pass Levee; COE
6-603-5A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
S Street Channel Inlet Levee
6-603-5B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Needles-Sacramento Wash
6-604-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
N/A
Needles Riverview Levee
6-608-5A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Knickerbocker Creek 6-701-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Ski Creek Culvert 6-701-6A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Grout Creek 6-703-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Rathbone Creek #1 6-704-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Rathbone Creek #2 6-704-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Rathbone Creek #3 6-704-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
Sand Canyon Creek 6-704-1D Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-
target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training.
South Trona Channel 6-801-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-9 No rodenticide practices will be performed from April-June when the squirrels may be active. SEN BIO-10 All gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-11 No broadcasting will be performed. SEN BIO-12 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-13 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Argus Channel 6-802-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-9 No rodenticide practices will be performed from April-June when the squirrels may be active. SEN BIO-10 All gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-11 No broadcasting will be performed. SEN BIO-12 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat
SEN BIO-13 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Trona Flood Channel #1
6-803-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-9 No rodenticide practices will be performed from April-June when the squirrels may be active. SEN BIO-10 All gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-11 No broadcasting will be performed. SEN BIO-12 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-13 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Trona Flood Channel #2
6-803-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
SEN BIO-6 Prior to rodent control measures being employed, a qualified biologist shall conduct protocol surveys to determine the presence of burrowing owls SEN BIO-7 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-9 No rodenticide practices will be performed from April-June when the squirrels may be active. SEN BIO-10 All gopher holes will be identified by a qualified individual prior to rodenticide application. SEN BIO-11 No broadcasting will be performed. SEN BIO-12 Prohibit grain pesticide within 100 yards of the occupied habitat SEN BIO-13 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species SEN BIO-14 Gas shall be used within the occupied habitat only by qualified individuals. Such persons shall be limited to wildlife biologists trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species
Rockcrusher Channel 6-804-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
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Borosolvay Channel #1 6-805-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
N/A
Borosolvay Channel #2 6-805-1B
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
N/A
Borosolvay Channel #3 6-805-1C
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
N/A
Cemetery Channel 6-806-1A
Fumigate = 5 Trained Applicator: Use shall be supervised by a person (wildlife biologist, county agricultural commissioner, university extension advisor, state or federal official or others) who is trained to distinguish dens and burrows of target species from those of non-target species. Use shall occur only in the active burrows of target species. The person responsible for supervision shall be aware of the conditions at the site of application and be available to direct and control the manner in which applications are made (per Section 6406 of Title 3, California Code of Regulations). Contact your county agricultural commissioner for information on training. Pesticide = 7 For commensal rodent control, outdoor use must be in tamper resistant bait boxes placed in areas inaccessible to wildlife.
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