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Rodent control: Electronic sensor suppliers weigh in
This discussion will help PMPs better understand electronic remote monitoring systems.
Using heat detectors in rodent control
There are several factors to consider when formulating an integrated pest management (IPM) approach to a rodent account, including: •...
Online resources: Why customers still call PMPs
you ever notice that today’s consumer performs an extraordinary amount of research before calling in an expert?
What does the future hold for traditional rodent control solutions?
While monitoring devices are welcomed pieces of the puzzle, traditional rodent control technologies — traps, baits, stations and glue boards...
How remote monitoring technology works
Most systems offer the ability to analyze data and view trap locations.
Pest control technicians: Online vs. classroom training
"Online training will let remote employees get the same message all the time. "
Scholarships a worthwhile way to further pest industry careers
Finding the funds for college is a challenge for many. Student loan debt in the United States has reached a...
Quiz: Test your springtail knowledge
Springtails are members of the order Collembola.
Exercise: The importance of visuals in sales
In today’s world, being professional, looking good, smelling good and being good in every way is a must.
Truly Nolen hosts ’Insect Day’
On Saturday, Feb. 24, in conjunction with the company’s yearlong 80th anniversary celebration, Truly Nolen Pest Control hosted its first-ever...
PMPs have plenty to like on Facebook
I knew when the critically panned “The Emoji Movie” still made $217 million at the box office last year that...
Rodent control: Why remote sensor technology is taking off
What’s new in electronic remote sensors and other rodent control solutions
Fiction: Crawley McPherson and the dumpster dilemma
Publisher’s Note: This series — “The Adventures of Crawley McPherson, Bug Man” — is a work of fiction. Crawley McPherson...
5 questions with Slug-A-Bug’s John Gagnon
The 20-year industry veteran has been with Slug-A-Bug for 14 years.
Web Exclusive: Technology use in foodservice facilities
As part of our continuing coverage on rodent technologies in our February issue, we asked the National Pest Management Association...