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Acetic Acid (Vinegar)
General Information
- Product Names:
- Chemical Class: Carboxylic acid
- Uses: Least-toxic weed managment
- Beyond Pesticides rating: Least-toxic
Health and Environmental Effects
- Cancer: Not documented
- Endocrine Disruption: Not documented
- Reproductive Effects: Not documented
- Neurotoxicity: Not documented
- Kidney/Liver Damage: Not documented
- Sensitizer/ Irritant: Yes (1)
- Birth/Developmental: Not documented
- Detected in Groundwater: Not documented
- Potential Leacher: Yes (1)
- Toxic to Birds: Not documented
- Toxic to Fish/Aquatic Organisms: Not documented
- Toxic to Bees: Not documented
Residential Uses as Found in the ManageSafe™ Database
- Dandelions
- Mold
- Pantry Moths
- Wasps and Yellowjackets
- Poison Ivy
- Annual Bluegrass
- Crabgrass
- Ground Ivy
- Knotweed
- Plantains
- Japanese Knotweed
- Chickweed
- Deer
Additional Information
- Regulatory Status:
- EPA Factsheet (3/2001)
- Registration Review Decision: Pending
- Supporting information:
- 8 Steps to a Toxic-Free Lawn (Beyond Pesticides)
- Least-toxic Control of Weeds (Beyond Pesticides)
- NCAP Pesticide Factsheet (Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides)
- PAN Pesticides Database: (Pesticide Action Network)
- Studies:
- Organic Weed Control With Vinegar. Webber, C. et. al. 2005. Oklahoma Agriculture Experiment Station Departmental Publication . Agricultural Research Service (ARS)
- Spray Weeds With Vinegar? Comis, D. 2002. USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS).
- Influence of Acetic Aacid on Regrowth of Dioecious Hydrilla from Root Crowns . Spencer, DF and Ksander, G. 1995.Journal of Aquatic Plant Management
Gateway Health and Environmental Effects Citations
1. National Library of Medicine. PubChem Hazardous Substances Database. PubChem (nih.gov)








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