Pesticides in Homeowners Associations (HOAs) is a contentious issue that impacts communities nationwide. Concerns over the health and environmental risks associated with pesticide use have prompted several petitions seeking to ban or restrict their use within HOA properties. Petitions often highlight the dangers of pesticide exposure to residents, children, and pets, as well as the need for alternative, non-toxic pest control methods.
Notable petitions have drawn attention to the harmful effects of pesticides on pollinators, such as bees, and the potential for pesticide runoff to contaminate water sources. One petition with thousands of signatures calls for HOAs to adopt organic and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices to protect the health of residents and the environment.
Join the movement to advocate for safer pest control practices in HOAs and support the transition towards environmentally-friendly alternatives. Your participation can drive positive change and create healthier living spaces for all community members.