This insecticide, called Acelepryn, poses a very low concern for human health, according to the Washington State Department of Health, as the active ingredient has not been found to cause allergic ...
For property owners who cooperate with the upcoming treatment program, a contracted and licensed pesticide applicator will apply an insecticide called Acelepryn to their yards in the spring and ...
Mailers from the Agriculture Department will soon reach property owners seeking consent to have their yards treated at no cost with the insecticide Acelepryn by a licensed pesticide applicator.