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New Approval System for Mosquito Repellents Takes Effect July 1 in Florence

Published June 28, 2026 at 10:07 pm | By Kirk G. Villatoro, Staff Reporter

New Approval System for Mosquito Repellents Takes Effect July 1 in Florence

A new approval system for mosquito repellents and household pesticides will take effect on July 1, leading to the removal of unapproved products from store shelves. This change requires consumers to verify the approval status of these items before purchase or use.

The system aims to ensure that products available to the public meet specific safety and efficacy standards. Retailers will be responsible for stocking only those repellents and pesticides that have been certified under the new regulations. This means that older inventory, or products that have not undergone the new approval process, will no longer be legally available for sale.

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For residents in Florence and the surrounding Pee Dee region, this transition necessitates a careful review of product labels. Consumers should look for official approval markings or consult lists of approved products, which are expected to be made available by regulatory bodies. The primary action for households is to confirm that any repellent or pesticide purchased is on the approved list before buying or using existing stock.

This measure is particularly relevant as the summer season progresses and the demand for pest control products typically increases. The goal is to provide a more reliable and safer market for consumers seeking to manage mosquito populations and other household pests. The effectiveness and safety of pest control products are paramount, especially in areas where mosquito-borne illnesses can be a concern.

The implementation of this approval system is designed to streamline consumer choices and reduce the risk associated with using ineffective or potentially harmful products. By focusing on a clear approval process, authorities aim to enhance public health and safety during months when pest activity is at its peak.

Residents are advised to familiarize themselves with the new requirements before their next shopping trip for pest control solutions. Verifying product approval is a straightforward step that can prevent the purchase of items that will soon be unavailable and may not meet the updated standards.

What's Happening
What happened?
Asian business coverage said some unapproved mosquito repellents and pesticides would be removed from stores as an approval system takes effect July 1.
Why does it matter to Florence?
The reader action is to verify whether a repellent or household pesticide is approved before buying or using older inventory.
What's next?
The packet is useful for home and garden desks because it connects summer pest control to label checking, not generic seasonal advice.
Kirk G. Villatoro
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Kirk is a staff reporter for HERE Florence covering local news, community stories, and developments across Florence County. Kirk is committed to accurate, community-first journalism.

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