March 28, 2018
ByDiane Sofranec
On p. 14 of the March issue, you’ll see great responses to our question of the month from Dr. Austin Frishman, Dr. Doug Mampe and Pete Schopen. But here’s what other PMP contributors had to...
January 18, 2018
ByMark Sheperdigian
Many of the “bed bugs” that people find are not bed bugs at all.
January 9, 2018
Strike up a conversation with anyone at the Purdue Pest Management Conference and you can’t help but ask, How may years have you been coming here? It’s a valid question, as a...
December 6, 2017
ByHeather Gooch
Carpenter ants top our State of the Industry lists this year.
November 6, 2017
ByAlan Bernard
Editor’s Note: In PMP’s November issue, read more ant tips from Alan — as well as from other industry supplier experts. The “Do’s” of ant control are important, but don’t...
September 13, 2017
ByJai Buttram
Editor’s Note: Jai sent this blog post to us before the hurricanes hit. When we checked in on him and his team on Sept. 12, we were told they were...
September 11, 2017
In the August issue, you’ll find back-to-back columns devoted to digital photography. The Scherzinger brothers debate the merits and drawbacks of having technicians take photos at every account (spoiler alert:...
August 31, 2017
ByJoelle Harms
Terminix released a list of the top 20 bed bug-infested cities in America, based on service requests the company received during the first half of 2017. Two Ohio cities top...
August 21, 2017
ByJessica Huebner
McCloud Services, a South Elgin, Ill.-based firm serving Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee, Ohio and Wisconsin, is generating awareness on ways food facilities can prevent Indianmeal moths (Plodia...
August 14, 2017
ByPMP Staff
With an $8 million grant from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, researchers from the University of California’s Riverside and Davis campuses will launch the Pacific Southwest Regional...