The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) celebrated a major milestone in Orlando, Fla., where PestWorld 2025 broke the association’s all-time attendance record. The event drew 4,400 attendees, officially topping the previous high of 4,000 set by PestWorld 2024 in Denver, Colo. Megan Moloney, CMP, NPMA’s director of meetings and exhibits, announced the figure during the United Producers, Formulators & […]
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