Formerly categorized as T. albipes, this tramp ant species was introduced from the Pacific Island region near Indonesia or Australia, and into Florida sometime before the mid-1980s. It has since become a significant pest in the central and southern parts of the Sunshine State. It also is found in the Hawaiian Island of Oahu, and has […]
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Asian needle ants (Brachyponera chinensis)
This species is native to China and adjacent East Asian areas, and was first identified and recorded in the U.S....
Ghost ants (Tapinoma melanocephalum)
Introduced into the U.S. from Africa or Asia, becoming an important household pest in areas of high humidity, including much...
Dark rover ants (Brachymyrmex patagonicus)
This species is native to Argentina, but has been introduced into the U.S. where it is now present in the...
A Look Back: Photos from 1971
As part of Pest Management Professional's 90th anniversary, the magazine is looking back at its archives.
PMP Hall of Fame History: Al Cossetta
As Pest Management Professional (PMP) magazine celebrates 90 years, take a look back into our archives as we highlight the...
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Big-headed ants: Pheidole spp.
In the U.S., where there are approximately 74 ant species, big-headed ants are found mostly in the warm and dry...
Review your rodent knowledge
Check your rodent knowledge with the January "Tech Test."
A Look Back: Photos from 1958
Norman Cooper created cartoons and his first piece for Pest Management Professional magazine was titled “Gallery of common pests encountered...
Get to know the inland floodwater mosquito
Learn more about the inland floodwater mosquito.
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Fourth-quarter 2022 reader poll responses
Here is a look at some of our reader's responses to our 2022 fourth quarter reader polls.
Lessons to bring into the new year
We asked Pest Management Professional’s columnists and editorial advisory board members to share lessons they learned in 2022 to bring into...
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