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  • Mississippi Mills 2019 Spraying Program Residents’ Report April 15, 2020
  • Adopt-a-Road Video December 11, 2018
  • Environmental Dreamin’ Music Video September 5, 2018
  • Our Response to Lanark County’s 2018 Spray Program July 30, 2018
  • Lanark Highlands will not be joining the County’s spray program! June 14, 2018

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Recent Posts

  • Mississippi Mills 2019 Spraying Program Residents’ Report
  • Adopt-a-Road Video
  • Environmental Dreamin’ Music Video
  • Our Response to Lanark County’s 2018 Spray Program
  • Lanark Highlands will not be joining the County’s spray program!

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Questions to ask the County:

1. How do I opt out of spraying? Will opting out protect me from potential drift if my neighbour gets sprayed? Will there be a sign posted before and after spraying?

2. These pesticides aren’t registered for use on parks and lawns, so why are they being used on our roadsides where some people walk their dogs?

3. How much money is being allocated for education about wild parsnip?

4. I don’t see anyone walking in the ditches, so why is there a health risk?

6. We have a pollinator crisis. Native bees nest in the soil. Has this product been tested on them in the field?

See our sample letter under Take Action.

  • Home
  • Letters and Presentations
    • Presentations and Letters to Council
    • Parsnip Solutions Without Pesticides – Meg Sears PhD
    • Unanswered Questions
    • Comments
  • What are they spraying?
    • The case for ClearView?
  • Take Action
    • Helpful Contacts
  • What’s New – Blog
  • What is wild parsnip?
    • Working with Wild Parsnip
  • In the Media
    • Adopt-a-Road Video
    • Environmental Dreamin’ Music Video
    • The Lab Rats of Lanark County
    • We made news in Brockville
  • Contact
  • Facebook
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