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Cucumbers
Below are the pesticides with
established tolerances (residue limits for pesticides used in the U.S.
or by countries exporting to the U.S.) for cucumbers.
While not all the pesticides on the list are applied to all
cucumbers, there is no way to tell which pesticides are applied
to any given piece of conventional produce on your store shelf. You may
consider talking to the farmers at your local farmers market about the
pesticides they use, but eating organic is the only way to know for sure.
California Farmworker Poisonings,
1992-2007: Not a major California
crop.
Pesticide Tolerances - Health and environmental
effects: There are 88 pesticides with established tolerance for
cucumbers,
35 are acutely toxic creating a hazardous environment for farmworkers,
81 are linked to chronic health problems (such as cancer), 7 contaminate
streams or groundwater, and 76 are poisonous to wildlife.
(A
= acute health effects, C = chronic health effects, SW
= surface water contaminant, GW = ground water contaminant,
W = wildlife or bee poison, LT = long-range
transport)
Acetamiprid
(A, C, W)
Acibenzolar-S-methyl
(C, W)
Avermectin
B1 (A, C, W)
Azinphos-methyl
(A, C, W)
Azoxystrobin
(C, W)
Bensulide
(A, C, W)
Bifenazate
(C, W)
Bifenthrin
(A, C, W)
Boscalid
(C, W)
Buprofezin
(C)
Captan
(A, C, W)
Carbaryl
(A, C, SW, W)
Carfentrazone-ethyl
(W)
Chlorantraniliprole
(C, W)
Chlorothalonil
(A, C, W, LT)
Chlorpyrifos
(A, C, SW, W, LT)
Clomazone
(A, C, W)
Crotoxyphos
(A, C, W)
Cryolite
(C)
Cyazofamid
(C, W)
Cyfluthrin
(A, C, W)
Cymoxanil
(C)
Cypermethrin
(A, C, W)
Cyprodinil
(W)
Cyromazine
(C)
Deltamethrin
(A, C, W)
Diazinon
(A, C, SW, W, LT)
Dicloran
(C, W)
Dicofol
(C, W, LT)
Difenoconazole
(C, W)
Dimethomorph
(C, W)
Dinotefuran
(C, W)
Diquat
(A, C, W)
Endosulfan
(A, C, W, LT)
Ethalfluralin
(A, C, W)
Ethephon
(C)
Ethoprop
(ethoprophos) (A, C, W)
Etoxazole
(C)
Fenamidone
(C, W)
Fenbutatin-oxide
(A, C, W)
Fenhexamid
(C, W)
Fenvalerate
(C, W)
Flonicamid
(W)
Flubendiamide
(C)
Fludioxonil
(C)
Fluopicolide
(C, W)
Fluridone (C, W)
Folpet
(C, W)
Fosetyl-aluminium
(A, C)
Glyphosate
(C, W)
Imidacloprid
(A, C, W)
Indoxacarb
(A, C, W)
Methyl
Bromide (A, C, W)
Kresoxim-methyl
(C, W)
Lambda-cyhalothrin
(A, C, W)
Malathion
(A, C, SW-URBAN, W)
Mancozeb
(C, W)
Mandipropamid
(C, W)
Maneb
(C, W)
Metalaxyl
(A, C, W)
Methamidophos
(A, C, W)
Methomyl
(A, C, W)
Methoxyfenozide
(W)
Mevinphos
(A, C, W)
Myclobutanil
(C, W)
Naled
(A, C, W)
Naptalam
(GW)
O-Phenylphenol
(C, W)
Oxamyl
(A, C, GW, W)
Paraquat
(A, C, W)
Permethrin
(A, C, W)
Propamocarb
hydrochloride
Pymetrozine
(C)
Pyraclostrobin
(C, W)
Pyriproxyfen
(C, W)
Sethoxydim
(C, W)
Spinetoram
(C, W)
Spinosad
(C, W)
Spiromesifen
(W)
Spirotetramat
(C, W)
Tebuconazole
(A, C, W)
Thiamethoxam
(C, W)
Thiophanate-methyl
(C, W)
Trifloxystrobin
(C, W)
Triflumizole
(C, W)
Trifluralin
(C, SW, GW, W, LT)
Vinclozolin (C, W)
Zoxamide
(C, W)
All tolerance data is based on the
Environmental Protection Agency's Tolerances
by Commodity, Crop Group, or Crop Subgroup Index (last updated
July 2009). For more information, see our Methodology
page.
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