Now that days are getting longer and temperatures are warming, homeowners are beginning the annual rite of spring that involves getting their yards and gardens in proper shape. For many Oregonians, that process involves the use of pesticides. This year, a new and strong emphasis is being placed on protecting bees and other pollinators when using pesticides. Highly publicized bee deaths last year in Oregon has changed the conversation among many consumers and pesticide regulatory officials. The label tells you what pests the product takes care of and what types of plants it can be used on. It lists steps on how to protect yourself and others during the application. Reading the label will also guide you through the proper method of handling the pesticide. It tells you how to correctly mix the product if it isn’t already mixed. The label also tells you when to apply the product. Some pesticides require dry conditions, others do fine even if it rains afterwards. The label emphasizes keeping children and pets away from the material during mixing and application.