| Product Focus: Stainless Steel Bird Spikes
4 Apr, 2011
Article By: Chrissy Hansen Keep birds off building surfaces, ledges, window sills, rafters, beams, signs, statues and more with Stainless Steel Bird Spikes from Bird-X. Bird Spikes don't harm birds, they just make surfaces uncomfortable, irritating and uninviting, which encourages birds to roost elsewhere. More>> |
| What color is 21st century pest control? GREEN
4 Apr, 2011
Article By: Chrissy Hansen After centuries -- even millennia -- of using chemical pest control methods, people are discovering that these tactics may not be as safe, efficient, or as effective in the long-term as alternative "green" products.More>> |
| WCS Introduces Sparrow Sled
2 Sep, 2009
Article By: Pest Management Staff New trap has large catch capacity, ideal for high-traffic areasMore>> |
| OvoControl P Now Permitted in California Schools
14 Aug, 2008
Article By: Pest Management Staff Due to its low toxicity, OvoControl is an ideal component for an integrated bird management program in a school or campus environment.More>> |
| USDA & NPMA Sign Pact to Cooperate on Bird Management
5 Aug, 2008
Article By: Pest Management Staff Under this agreement, entities and individuals seeking assistance with nuisance bird problems will continue to have the choice of using pest management companies or seeking WS help to respond to damage concerns. WS will not actively seek to become involved in the control of nuisance birds in areas...More>> |
| Bird-B-Gone Announces New 2008 Catalog
4 Aug, 2008
Article By: Pest Management Staff The new catalog features a complete line of bird deterrents to help solve virtually any pest bird problem.More>> |
| Pest Spotlight: European Starling
1 Aug, 2008
Article By: Gerry Wegner Ph.D. The European starling is yet another example of a failed attempt at releasing non-native species thought to be beneficial. One hundred European starlings were imported from England and released in New York's Central Park in the early 1890s, with hopes that this species would help control insect...More>> |
| House Sparrows: An Unwelcome Guest
1 Aug, 2008
Article By: Hanif Gulmahamad 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>> |
| OvoControl Receives Label Updates
25 Jun, 2008
Article By: Pest Management Staff In response to requests from wildlife management professionals, Innolytics revised the label to enhance the use and utility of the product.More>> |
| Industry Expert Weighs in on OvoControl P
16 Jun, 2008
Article By: Pest Management Staff George Rotramel, a leading IPM consultant based in Chicago, recently weighed in on the utility of OvoControl P for pigeons.More>> |