A Vernon man has gone out of his way to warn dog owners and parents about pesticide use.
The man (who wished not to be named) was looking forward to a round of disc golf at Lakers Park Tuesday morning when he saw someone spraying glysophosphate (Roundup) on the private side of the path next to the park.
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“This is a very popular park and there’s lots of people walking their dogs,” he said. “But the dogs and dog owners don’t know it’s been sprayed.”
“This is also a sensitive riparian area where turtles frogs and snakes live very close to the marshy area only 40 m away.”
So he took it upon himself to purchase some signs from a local hardware store, write a note of caution, and place them at the park.
He did contact the City of Vernon’s bylaw department but was informed there is no bylaw controlling pesticide use.
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“We have no bylaws to protect our animals and pets,” he said, noting that some landscaping companies do post warnings when pesticides are used.
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