~ 17 . Special Concerns: In addition to data presented earlier in this report, the Committee has the further concears especially about i) mist from chemical spraying drifting to people Playing, walking, or riding in the vicinity dust clouds from broadcasted granules similarly affecting people in the area children or adults in areas treated with pesticide sprays or granules walking on the grass in barefeet or open sandals; touching treated grass when picking up a ball or sitting on the érass; playing with pesticide 8ranules curiously or absentmindedly, etc. Recommendations: isted and those mentioned in the attached literature (Attachment Cc), be used, Insects: lime sulphur (non-toxic, “effective” control) bug juice lady bugs for control of aphids and white fly lace wings abrasive ground surfaces to discourage slugs sticky tree surfaces to deter ants birds, and other natural predators, not killed by pesticides Integrated Pest Management techniques in conjunction with the Faculty of S.F. U.'s Pest Management Department and its graduate consultants who have presented papers on care of North American shade trees, ornamental and sport turf, and who are actively Carrying out I.P.M, techniques in the community aS a business practice, available for consultation with the Parks Department, Council, and/or the Committee.