The number of New York Pest Expo attendees was the largest crowd in the last five years. PHOTO: PMP STAFF
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Attendees check out the different exhibitor booths at the Pest Expo. PHOTO: PMP STAFFAndy Linares kicks off the 2021 New York Pest Expo. PHOTO: PMP STAFFAndy Linares introduces different industry exhibitors with booths at the Pest Expo this year. PHOTO: PMP STAFFThe number of New York Pest Expo attendees was the largest crowd in the last five years. PHOTO: PMP STAFFDr. Stanton Cope discusses the historical impact of pest management on public health. Behind him is a list of the world’s deadliest animals, which includes mosquitos as the deadliest. PHOTO: PMP STAFFJeff McGovern shares the latest survey equipment available to pest management professionals. PHOTO: PMP STAFFBack after the lunch break, Dr. William Robinson discusses new standard for application technologies. PHOTO: PMP STAFFThe Pest Expo is known for its many door prizes and product deals. Dwight Singletary, owner of D.S Exterminating in NYC, won a PMP magazine cover poster for being among the first attendees to say he loves rock n’ roll! PHOTO: PMP STAFFMarvin Rodrigues, a 22-year industry veteran, received the Bug Off Pest Control Center Pest Expo door prize of the Truman’s Guide, courtesy of PMP. PHOTO: PMP STAFFDr. Bobby Corrigan spoke twice to discuss the evolution of rodent pest management and the continuation of the rodent control revolution. PHOTO: PMP STAFFLou Sorkin, BCE, presents with the theme of “pests and the pandemic.” PHOTO: PMP STAFFPer tradition, Lou Sorkin has an entire table in the ballroom filled with some of his live collection. PHOTO: PMP STAFFNo-one leaves empty handed! Andy Linares hands out certificates to attendees at the end of the Pest Expo. PHOTO: PMP STAFF