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A Day in the Life of a WMP 1 Oct, 2008
The alarm clock rang and I rolled over to see what time it was. It was 7 am and I needed to hit the road early today. My schedule was full, and I wanted to catch an hour on the sun.More>>
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Integrate Trapping Into Your Roach Treatment 1 Oct, 2008
Adult cockroaches are typically long-lived and forage in a variety of habitats that are also frequented by other pests with established reservoirs of human disease. These include rodents, house flies and birds.More>>
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Back to the Basics of IPM 1 Oct, 2008
In the urban and structural pest control arenas, customer wants, needs, desires, and perceptions are gradually shifting in the direction of green pest management. Customer concerns about health, safety, property, environment, and water pollution issues are going to continue to push the industry in...More>>
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Industry Resources: Pest Management Companies 22 Sep, 2008
Links to pest management companies in the U.S., Canada and International.More>>
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Industry Resources: Manufacturers & Services 22 Sep, 2008
Links to companies that manufacture products and provide services of interest to pest management professionals.More>>
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Industry Resources: Government, University, Online 22 Sep, 2008
Links to government, university and online resources of interest to pest management professionals.More>>
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Industry Resources: Distributors 22 Sep, 2008
Links to distributors of products for Pest Management Professionals.More>>
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Industry Resources: Associations 22 Sep, 2008
Links to associations of interest to pest management professionals.More>>
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Does Your Company Have a Rabies Exposure Protocol? 1 Aug, 2008
Back in the early 1980s I was bitten by a customer's dog while doing a termite inspection. I asked the owner if the dog had its shots, was assured it had, and went off to the hospital. I was treated, released and never really gave it another thought. Today, I would have handled the situation quite...More>>
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House Sparrows: An Unwelcome Guest 1 Aug, 2008
House sparrow nests under roof tiles and other areas of buildings are fire hazards because of windblown embers from the brush fires that often sweep the mountains, foothills and canyon areas of Southern California.More>>
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