Banned in Europe since 2005, methyl bromide is a once-popular treatment for eliminating dangerous organisms that might hitch a ride on pallet wood, including pests, bacteria, and fungi.
Included in the EPA approvals are 17 new products containing the endocrine disruptor atrazine, which is banned across much of Europe, four products containing chlorpyrifos or methyl bromide, and 69 ...
Federal prosecutors said Terminix admitted to using a pesticide called methyl bromide at 14 locations – including at the Sirenusa condominium resort in St. John where the Esmonds were vacationing. The ...
A sharp-eyed shopper has spotted a popular product in Bunnings that could potentially be a biosecurity threat to the country, ...
It is harder than anyone thought Hopes for the endangered vultures' survival soared recently after six captive birds were released on a clifftop in the Arizona wilds Methyl bromide makes our ...