Storage of Pesticides
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Proper pesticide storage is important to protect people, animals, and the pesticide itself. Keep these tips in mind when storing pesticides:
The Container Matters
- Pesticides should be stored in their original containers. The original container is designed to protect the product and it's made of materials that will withstand the chemicals in the product.
- Store containers with their original labeling which includes application and disposal directions, ingredient names and emergency information.
- The original container also has the appropriate lid/cap to protect kids and pets.
Temperature Matters
- Extremes in temperature can change the chemistry of some pesticides inside the container.
- Extremes in temperature can also damage containers.
- Always read the label for storage instructions. As a general rule, pesticides are best stored between 40-90 °F.
Location Matters
- Designate a place that is only used for pesticide storage.
- Pick a well-ventilated location that children and pets cannot access, preferably with a latch or lock.
- Keep pesticides away from food, feed and flames.
- Choose a location away from ponds, streams and drinking water wells.
Safety Matters
- Try to keep your pesticide inventory as low as possible. Buy only what you need this season; mix only what you need today.
- Dispose of unwanted pesticides properly rather than storing them.
- Never store pesticides in food or drink containers.
- Consider storing bottles inside a larger container that could contain liquids in the event of a leak or spill.
If you have questions about this, or any pesticide-related topic, please call NPIC at 800-858-7378 (8:00am - 12:00pm PST), or email us at npic@ace.orst.edu.
Additional Resources
- Are My Pesticides Still Good? - University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences
- Temperature Effects on Storage of Agricultural Pesticides - University of Missouri Extension
- Storing a Pesticide - Oregon Department of Ag & Oregon Department of Human Services
- Store Pesticides Safely - Pesticide Environmental Stewardship
- Storing Pesticides Safely - Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- Storage Conditions - Pesticide Environmental Stewardship
- What you need to know about Storing a Pesticide - Penn State University
- Pesticide Storage - University of Missouri Extension
- Pesticide Containers - Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- Containers, Containment, Storage and Disposal of Pesticides - Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Last updated January 24, 2024