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New research presented by UC Riverside Choe Lab researchers in the Journal of Ethology states that bed bugs may fear...
35th Urban Pest Management Conference registration and details
The University of California, Riverside (UCR) has announced that registration remains open for its 35th annual Urban Pest Management Conference....
Webinar: Nisus Pro-Shield Nsulation, a new frontier in pest control
Looking to add a new layer of protection to your service offerings and create more revenue streams as a business...
Attic pest guide (Part 1): Wood-destroying insects
Of all the pests that can inhabit an attic, wood-destroying insects (WDI) pose the most direct threat to a home’s...
2026 top pests: Which pests will generate the most revenue?
For pest management professionals, profitability often depends on staying ahead of pest pressure and understanding where customer demand is headed....
Dealing with Termites: Industry leaders on where to start and finish
Control Solutions Inc.: Heather Patterson, Technical Service Manager It’s common for concerned homeowners to ask pest management professionals (PMPs) lots...
Douglas Products: Vikane
Vikane penetrates deep into all voids and furnishings within a structure, ensuring eradication of pests at all life stages.
BASF: Termidor Foam
This ready-to-use foam formulation controls subterranean and drywood termites as well as carpenter ants.
Evolving solutions in termite control help to deliver success
Termite control solutions are more effective and affordable than ever, and that’s good news for pest management professionals (PMPs) and...
Experts offer solutions to combat ‘the silent destroyers’
Termites often are called “the silent destroyers” because their populations can go undetected for years while wreaking havoc on wood...
New and emerging pest species PMPs should be looking out for
The top profitable pest categories continue to be ants, rodents, cockroaches and wood-destroying organisms (WDO) — with the last two...
Greenhouse Termite & Pest Control discovers Asian subterranean termites migrating north
These termites, larger and lighter in color compared to the Western drywood termite (Kalotermes approximates), posed a challenge for identification.
Tiptoeing through the termites in the springtime
Dr. Michael Bentley, BCE, shares tips on how to prepare for termites in the spring.
A Look Back: Photos from 1969
Take a look at photos from Pest Management Professionals archives from 1969 as part of our 90th anniversary issue.
Step right up
The top pests are the same old sideshow characters PMPs have been dealing with for years.
90 Milestones
As PMP and the NPMA celebrates its 90th anniversary, check out these major milestones in the pest management industry.