The Evansville Courier and Press of Evansville, Ind., recently did an article on Jamel Sandidge of Kansas University and an industry leader on the topic of brown recluse spiders. Sandidge gave advice on how to prevent and control the dangerous arachnids: Jamel Sandidge, a researcher at Kansas University, came to Evansville, Ind., to help Action Pest […]
Spiders
Entrepreneur’s Journal: How One Arizona PMP Taught Black Widows a Major Lesson
By: Michael Newhouse Queen Creek, Ariz., experienced an exceptional amount of rainfall in 2005. A typical rainy season in Arizona usually...
Black widows lurking in grocery bags
LONDON, Ontario — A Candian family was surprised to find a deadly black widow spider in a bag of organic...
From the Field: Bayer Mobile University, Cleveland
CLEVELAND — When I arrived at Bayer’s Mobile University at the Southern Mill Creek Products of Ohio’s location here, the overflow from the parking lot...
Pest population increasing
By: Hanif Gulmahamad Exotic pests tend to increase to high populations when they are accidentally introduced into new geographical areas. This...
Brown widows get a lesson in IPM
By: Hanif Gulmahamad In early February, a brown widow spider, Latrodectus geometricus (Koch), was discovered by a fourth grade student in Torrance, CA....
Hobo Spider
The hobo spider was first identified in Seattle, Wash., in 1930 after being introduced from Europe. Since the time of...