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Microshare: EverSmart Pest

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October 21, 2025

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Microshare, makers of the trademarked EverSmart line of artificial intelligence (AI)-driven remote monitoring software, has unveiled an expanded product that monitors and provides field camera images of rodent, flying insect, cockroach, beetle and bed bug activity for the pest control industry. The company is debuting the product at the National Pest Management Association’s PestWorld 2025 in Orlando, Fla., this week.

Building on the success of the EverSmart Rodent remote monitoring product in North America and Europe, Microshare has integrated video, still images and sensor data into its platform to record activity around the traps already used by the industry. In keeping with Microshare’s business-first design approach, all these new capabilities are retrofit-ready, meaning they can be married to the market’s most popular trap, light trap and bait station inventory for all these species, avoiding the expense of replacing existing inventory.

In partnership with Tokyo, Japan-based Ryoden Corp., a major Japanese technology trading company, Microshare has integrated the company’s AI image and video parsing technology into existing EverSmart capabilities, including the ability to ingest and display output from Tactacam devices and other field cameras. Microshare and Tactacam announced an integration partnership earlier this month.

EverSmart Pest provides a centralized platform for organizing and assessing data from a range of pest control efforts that were previously unrelated, requiring technicians to manage multiple apps, scroll through hours of video or images or simply perform manual checks on customer sites where no activity at all may have taken place.

“Not only will all these inputs be filtered and bundled into incidents by the Microshare Platform, but now there is a way to understand exactly what needs to be done across an array of species before the technician’s day begins,” Microshare CEO and Co-Founder Ron Rock, who is leading his team’s efforts at PestWorld 2025, said in a news release. “What do technicians do with all that extra time? They diagnose, they perform value-added services, and above all, they produce new revenue while providing their customers with better outcomes.”

Microshare and Ryoden plan to market EverSmart Pest globally, with Philadelphia, Pa.-based Microshare taking the lead in North America and Europe, and Ryoden spearheading Asia/Pacific, where the company has a decades-old reputation for innovation and reliability.

Microshare.io/eversmart-pest-overview-2025

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