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EPA orders Scotts to stop selling certain pesticides

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EPA and Scotts Agree to Recall of Pesticides (May 9, 2008)

Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. and a number of Scotts affiliates are currently conducting a recall of four pesticides that U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 alleges were unregistered, falsely and misleadingly labeled, or both. EPA has reviewed and commented on Scotts' recall plan but is not approving or endorsing the recall, which remains Scotts' sole responsibility.

On May 6, 2008, EPA issued eight amended"stop sale, use or removal orders" to Scotts. In April EPA had issued 17 stop sale, use or removal orders to Scotts and a number of its affiliates as well as big box retailers Ace, True Value, Do-It-Best, Lowe's, Wal-Mart, Sam's Club, K-Mart, Meijer and Home Depot, related to their distribution and sale of the allegedly illegal pesticides.

These pesticides used EPA registration numbers

The stop sale, use or removal orders alleged the 538-304 and 62355-4 products were unregistered and falsely or misleadingly labeled, and the 538-299 and 538-301 products were falsely or misleadingly labeled.

Scotts is conducting a retail-level, consumer recall of pesticide products bearing registration numbers 538-301, 62355-4, and 538-299. The 538-304 pesticide product, according to Scotts, was only used by the company's lawn care affiliate Scotts LawnService and will be recalled from those businesses.

To notify the public of the consumer recalls, Scotts is

EPA and its state partner, the Ohio Department of Agriculture, are conducting laboratory analysis of the unregistered products. At this time the risks, if any, posed by these products are unknown.
Updated information will be posted on the Web site when it becomes available.

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What happened?

EPA ordered Scotts Miracle-Gro Co., located in Marysville, Ohio to stop selling and distributing four pesticide products. Two of these products are illegal because they were never registered with EPA and display invalid registration numbers on the labels. The other two products are currently registered with EPA. However, Scotts sold and distributed these products before they were registered, which is a violation of federal law. The labels on these two products make false or misleading claims or fail to provide adequate safety instructions to protect people and the environment.

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Unregistered Pesticide Products

Before a pesticide product can be sold or distributed, it must be registered with EPA to protect public health and the environment. The following products have not been evaluated or registered with EPA and bear illegal EPA registration numbers:

These products may have been sold under other names as well. Be sure to check product labels for the above invalid EPA registration numbers.

In an effort to make sure these products are immediately removed from the marketplace, EPA also issued stop sale, use or removal orders to major retailers that carry these products.


EPA and the Ohio Department of Agriculture have begun an inquiry to determine how many of these unregistered products have been manufactured and distributed and under which names.

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Pesticides sold before EPA approval with false or misleading label claims or lacking proper safety instructions

As part of the registration process, a company must ensure the pesticide meets the claims made on its label. To ensure the safe use of pesticides, companies are also required by federal law to provide accurate information and instructions on the product label. The following two products are improperly labeled because they contain false or misleading claims or fail to provide adequate safety instructions as required by EPA:

These products may have been sold under other names, so be sure to check product labels for the above EPA registration numbers.
Both of these products are currently registered with EPA. However, Scotts sold and distributed these products before they were registered, which is a violation of federal law. Before these products are used, sold or distributed further, the labels must be corrected to ensure they can be used safely and correctly.

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What should you do?

If you think you may have purchased one of these unregistered or improperly labeled products, please look at the EPA registration number provided on the label as product names may vary.

Each registered pesticide must have an EPA registration number on its label that is specific to that product. That number may appear anywhere on the label, but is typically found near the bottom of the label on the front or back of the product. It is often designated as EPA Registration No. XXX-XXX or EPA Reg No. XXX-XXX.

If you see the following EPA registration numbers, you have an unregistered or improperly labeled pesticide:

If you have purchased any of these products, you should stop using them and follow Scotts recall instructions. If you can't return these products immediately, store them in a safe, cool and dry place and out of reach of children, pets and wildlife. Do NOT dispose of the product in the garbage, down the drain or at a community disposal site.

For more information about the product recall and instructions on returning the products, call Scotts Miracle-Gro Recall Hotline at 1-888-295-0671 or go to www.scottsmiraclegro.com

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