Jul 1, 2008 By:
Thomas A. Green
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To most customers, green pest management means "less toxic." How do you get there? A huge piece is preventing pest problems so pesticide use is at a minimum.  May 1, 2008 By:
Thomas A. Green
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What do you and your staff need to know to correctly deliver green? Plenty. Here's an outline to follow as you develop your green training program  Apr 8, 2008 By:
Thomas A. Green
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What?s the difference between conventional pest management, integrated pest management (IPM) and green pest management (GPM) strategies?  Apr 1, 2008 By:
Thomas A. Green
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The easiest way to earn more revenue and profits is by selling more to current customers. They already know you. If you're doing good work, they'll buy from you faster than any new prospect.  Jan 1, 2008 By:
Thomas A. Green
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Going green can improve your image and profitability. 
| | Copesan Announces Addition of New Partners
| | November 19, 2008 | Copesan has announced the addition of two new partners. Cooper Pest Solutions of Lawrenceville, N.J., and Pestco Inc. of Pittsburgh have joined the more than 70 partners already servicing Copesan clients across North America. |
| | Critter Control Calls for Responsible Wildlife Management
| | November 19, 2008
| Critter Control CEO Kevin Clark has proposed a “Suggested Protocol for the Responsible Management of Wildlife Affected by Land Clearing and the Modification of Wildlife Habitats” at the Wildlife Society’s 15th Annual Conference in Miami, Fla. last week. |
| | Bayer Improves Formulation for DeltaGard G
| | November 19, 2008 | Now available in a new formulation to provide pest management professionals (PMPs) with superior perimeter control, DeltaGard G insecticide from Bayer Environmental Science delivers the strength of DeltaGard brand deltamethrin in a new, water-dispersible carrier for effective, residual control of a wide variety of crawling pests, including ants, spiders, ticks and cockroaches. |
| | | OvoControl Population Dynamics Study Conducted in Pigeons
| | November 19, 2008 | Innolytics has announced the initial results of an OvoControl P population dynamics study conducted in San Diego. According to the study, the new product effectively controls egg hatchability in pigeons and essentially represents non-hormonal oral contraception for birds. |
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