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Treatment begins April 2, 2018

3/29/2018

 
PLEASE NOTE: THIS POST IS AN ARCHIVE FROM THE 2017-2018 PROJECT YEAR.
2018 Treatment Information
For Residents in the Japanese Beetle Treatment Area in Cedar Mill and nearby Neighborhoods

Treatment may take place anytime between 8am and 5pm. There is just one treatment per property or residence scheduled for 2018.  


The treatment for Japanese beetles will be done by a professional, licensed pesticide applicator under contract with the Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA). An observer from ODA will be also be present during treatment. Only lawns and ornamental planting beds will be treated. Vegetable gardens, berry bushes, and other edible plants will not be treated. 

This treatment consists of the application of Acelepryn G granular larvicide to lawns or ornamental planter beds. This will take approximately 15 minutes or less; most properties done in about 5 minutes or less. 

You do not need to be home or present for the application. If you will not be home, please see instructions below about how to prepare your residence for the treatment. 
The scheduled time above is weather dependent. If it is too rainy on the day of scheduled treatment, we will notify you of the rescheduled date as soon as possible. Very rainy weather or saturated soil increases the risk of the product being washed off the surface quickly and not entering the soil. Normal to light rain is OK. 
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Information from the Oregon Health Authority about Acelepryn G can be found at http://oda.direct/jbhealth

Before the treatment
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On or prior to the morning of treatment, please make sure that: 
1. Your property is accessible to the contractor’s crew. We need to treat front and backyards. All applicable outside gates and entryways should be unlocked. Animals must be kept inside for the safety of our crew. 
2. Non-stationary items that can be easily moved should be removed from lawns and grassy areas.
3. Water and food bowls for pets should be removed or covered during application.
4. Adults, children and pets of all kinds should remain inside during the application so as not to interfere with personnel conducting the treatment. The application should take 15 minutes or less to complete. 

After the treatment

To get the Acelepryn G near the grass roots to be effective against root-feeding grubs, we ask you to water your lawn for 5-10 minutes at your earliest convenience. If it has rained during or following application, it is not necessary to water it in. 

Keep children and pets off the treated area as long as granules are still visible. Inspect walkways and patios, and sweep-up or pick up stray granules (after putting on gloves). Granules are supposed to be watered in, as instructed by ODA. Keep off of the treated area until the granules are completely watered in and the lawn has dried. The area is then immediately safe to re-enter. 
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Please do not hesitate to contact ODA with any questions or concerns by phoning 1-800-525-0137 or emailing the project coordinator Chris Hedstrom at [email protected]. 

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Return 2018 Consent Forms

3/20/2018

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PLEASE NOTE: THIS POST IS AN ARCHIVE FROM THE 2017-2018 PROJECT YEAR.
PLEASE NOTE: Three mailers have been sent to residents in the Cedar Mill treatment area: 1) a consent form, 2) a postcard with your correct PIN to use for online entry, and 3) a reminder postcard. The Oregon Department of Agriculture is currently posting notices on the doors of residents who have not responded.

Find out if you are in the Cedar Mill treatment area, visit: 
www.japanesebeetlepdx.info/treatment

Return you Consent Form NOW
Consent forms from the Oregon Department of Agriculture have been mailed to residents in the proposed 2018 Cedar Mill treatment area.

To return your form, you can either:
1) Submit your forms online using a Personal Identification Number (PIN) at the website: http://oda.direct/JBconsent
2) Download the consent form (DOWNLOAD PDF HERE) and return by email. 

Treatment for Japanese beetle begins on April 2nd, 2018. Please return your consent form right away. 
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Thank you for your cooperation. Please contact ODA directly with any questions, email us [email protected] or call us at  1-800-525-0137.

Edited March 20, 2018 with updated information about ways to return a consent form.
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