Fertilizer and pesticides policy
Pesticide products are not allowed if they are:
- Unregistered, misbranded or restricted-use pesticides under U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations
- Suspended, canceled or banned by federal or state government agencies
- Located outside the U.S.
- Unbranded
- Repackaged or in previously opened packaging
- Ineligible for shipment through standard shipping providers
Pesticide products must include an EPA Registration Number in the item description at the time of listing
- You can find this number on the product package
- The number will follow the phrase “EPA Registration No.” or “EPA Reg. No.”
- Please enter this number exactly as it appears with all dashes and without spaces or punctuation
- For additional information, see the EPA's information on pesticide labels
- Multiple products with different EPA Registration Numbers must be listed separately
Examples of pesticide products that require an EPA registration number in the listing include but are not limited to:
- Flea and tick remedies
- Rodenticides and baits
- Fungicides and herbicides
- Pool chemicals and clarifiers
- Water purification products
- Plant growth regulators
- Sanitizers and disinfectants
- Insecticides, repellents and attractants
Examples of pesticide products that aren’t allowed include:
- Diazinon
- Dursban 50W
- Natural fea and tick products
- Rodenticides containing brodifacoum, bromadiolone, difenacoum or difethialone
- Cleaning products that claim to disinfect or sanitize both the skin and any surface
- Defense sprays that reference use for both humans and animals