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Natural Pest Control

Looking for ways to control unwanted bugs without toxic chemicals? Check out the following links and service providers for safer pest control options.

Bite Blocker Natural Insect Repellent
D’Bug Lady
Dermatech Head Lice Products
Fairy Tales Hair Care for Children
HAVAHART Humane Animal Control Products
Lice-Free Non-toxic Lice Treatment
Not Nice to Lice Natural Head Lice Treatment
Resource Guide for Organic Insect and Disease Management
Safer Brand
St. Gabriel’s Laboratories
University of Wisconsin Cooperative Extension
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Natural Lawn Care Resources

  • Natural Lawn Care Calendar & Tips
  • Healthy Lawn Program
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  • Natural Turf Management Pilot Project
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Safe Lawns Safer Pest Control Project

Pesticides and Health

  • Pesticides and Your Health PDF
  • Chemical Factsheet PDF
  • Pesticides 101
  • Pesticides and the Environment
  • Pesticides and Pets
  • Pesticides and Wildlife
  • Community Outreach Tools
  • The Truth About Cats, Dogs, & Lawn Chemicals
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Wisconsin DATCP Services

To file a pesticide application complaint, please call the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection's Pesticide Complaint Division at 608-224-4500 or try the following links:

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