The National Wildlife Control Operators Association plans to continue to offer and expand upon educational opportunities in 2022.
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Reader poll: Industry topics for 2022
Please take a minute to answer our latest one-question reader poll: What will be one of the biggest pest control...
Use glue board as evidence to treat stored product pests
Dr. Stuart Mitchell, BCE, of PestWest USA, explains how to use glue boards as a way to identify and treat...
These top treatments are the lifeblood of the team
According to Pest Management Professional’s 2022 State of the Industry survey respondents, ants remain No. 1 in terms of the...
Maintain possession by meeting challenges head-on
Pest Management Professional’s (PMP’s) 2022 State of the Industry survey shows hiring and training employees now rank No. 1 on...
How to optimize trap capture of insects
Pat Kelley, BCE, of Insects Limited, shares tips on how to optimize trap capture of insects.
Monitoring goals to protect food from stored product pests
James Miller, ACE, of Trécé, shares tips for monitoring goals to protect food from stored product pests.
Rooting stored product pests from the source
Noel McCarthy, of Sterifab, explains that you have to root them out at the source, not just eliminate visible insects.
Healthy revenue gains are predicted for 2022
Healthy revenue gains are predicted for pest management professional companies in 2022.
PMPs hold the line on employee and customer retention once again
Pest management professionals fared better than other industries when it came to retaining employees and customers during the pandemic.
Steps to identify and eliminate insects in imported sources
Joe Barile, of Bayer, explains how thorough inspections, treatments and prevention can help eliminate stored product pests.
Study the top pests to exploit their weaknesses
Identification of the pest and the conducive conditions are key to solving problems. And knowing which species are going from...
Outfitting the team
With some materials in short supply, PMPs ensure they have what it takes to make the win.
Plan for detection and treatment of stored product pests
Casey Prewitt, of Neogen, discusses how to have a solid IPM plan in place for early detection and successful treatment...
Every lead is a potential sale
Part two of Pete Schopen's column this month breaks down the sales process. Part one of his column was featured...
Jorō spider is on the move
Jorō spiders were spotted northern Georgia and western South Carolina since its U.S. arrival approximately 7 years ago. Now, they...