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On the Record |
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Happy Pest Management Month
The month-long observance, which has been taking place for more than 30 years, recognizes the pest management industry for its role in public health. Also this year the last week of April is Bed Bug Awareness Week. Get an exclusive online toolkit to help your customers.
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NPMA weighs in on Pest Free Food Supply bill
Pest Management Professional gets insights from the National Pest Management Association's Gene Harrington about the Pest Free Food Supply Act, a bill that would force the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to withdraw a proposed regulation that would remove the authorized food uses of sulfuryl fluoride.
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Exponent adds misting to label
MGK's Exponent Insecticide Synergist, an emulsifiable concentrate for use as a tank mix with insecticides, is now labeled for residential misting systems.
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BASF extends Termidor promotion to April 19
BASF Pest Control Solutions is offering big savings to introduce its Termidor H•E High-Efficiency Termiticide.
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Bayer CropScience launches 2013 Spring Savings Program
Now through April 30, professionals can save on a variety of products, including Suspend PolyZone, Temprid SC, Suspend SC, Tempo Ultra SC, Maxforce Complete Brand Granular Insect Bait, Premise Foam and DeltaGard G.
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Movers & Shakers |
Duke joins NPMA as director of regulatory affairs
In this newly created position, Dr. Marcia Duke is responsible for the day-to-day management and execution of the National Pest Management Association's federal regulatory affairs program. In addition to her vast technical experience, she comes with Capitol Hill connections.
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Aggson becomes ACE
Travis Aggson, vice president of American Pest Management, was recently certified as an Associate Entomologist by the Entomological Society of America Certification Corp.
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From the Magazine |
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2013 Bird Management Survey
Who doesn’t like big-ticket sales — especially opportunities largely neglected by the competition? And what if these same projects hatched multiple nest eggs? Welcome to bird management. Discover how much revenue you could net fending off these feathered foes.
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