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Liphatech Announces Success Story Challenge Winners 4 Jun, 2010
There was only one first place in Liphatech's FirstStrike Success Story Challenge, but all eight finalists were winners based on the results they achieved with FirstStrike soft bait rodenticide.More>>
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NYC Pest Management Goes Green 12 May, 2010
The New York City Health Department has taken its efforts to the next level through participation in the non-profit IPM Institute of North America's Green Shield Certified program. More>>
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Bell Introduces Vitamin D3 Baits 19 Aug, 2009
Newly formulated TERAD3Ag for organic production, TERAD3 for structural pest management new weapons in rodent infestationsMore>>
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Bell Honored For Rat Island Work 18 May, 2009
Wisconsin-based company receives Business Friend of the Environment AwardMore>>
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Myths about Rodents 1 Mar, 2008
Few pests generate as many persistent myths as do pest rodents and their management. Who hasn't heard stories about rats as big as cats, and how some rodenticides supposedly make rodents go outside to drink, or perhaps allegedly mummify them?More>>
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Oh Rats: Placement of Snap Traps and bait Stations are key to managing roof rats in horse stables 1 Aug, 2006
Ron Dues, president of DSI Pest Control in Stuart, Fla., has built his sterling reputation primarily on the fumigation side of business. However, when one of his high-end horse stable accounts asked him to do something about its rodent population, he wasn't about to let them down.More>>
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International News: Rats Infest Parts of Jerusalem 14 Feb, 2006
The rodents have become more dominant in the less-than-plush areas, such as the industrial zones and the marketplace, but have also been found in well-kept neighborhoods.More>>
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IPM Focus: How to keep rats out of buildings 1 Nov, 2003
Are rats finding their way into a building? Then baiting or trapping alone will not eliminate them.More>>
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Pinto: Sewers, Rats and Pest Management Service 1 Aug, 2001
Rats live in the sewers of most cities and use sewer lines, both sanitary and storm, as highways to move about town. Sanitary sewers, in particular, can supply all of a rat's needs-warmth, protection, water and food in the form of floating or trapped food scraps or fecal material at the bottom or...More>>
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