September 10, 2013
ByDr. Doug Mampe
Pest management professionals (PMPs) can expect widespread changes by 2033, including: More regulations will sprout. There was a time when U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) labels read something like: For...
October 1, 2001
ByPMP Staff
By: Dr. Doug Mampe Head Lice Treatment Up to Homeowner Q: A homeowner has children with head lice. The school sent them home, and advised the homeowner to have the house treated....
March 1, 2001
By: Dr. Doug Mampe The Eyes Have It in Identifying Phorids Q: In many of my restaurant accounts, I am finding small flies that resemble fruit flies. We clean everything, yet the...
October 24, 2019
ByNathan Hall, BCE
Nathan Hall, BCE, quality and training specialist at Wil-Kil Pest Control, shares his experiences with responding to customer calls for mysterious bites.
January 8, 2019
ByDiane Sofranec
We asked Pest Management Professional‘s columnists and editorial board members what they thought the most challenging aspect of termite control is and how they work to overcome it. Here are...
December 18, 2018
When the slow season arrives, it can be hard to feel productive. We asked the professionals who contribute to Pest Management Professional: How can PMPs best take advantage of downtime...
December 10, 2018
The professionals who contribute to Pest Management Professional have been to many industry events. We asked them: What is the best way to get the most out of pest industry...
October 19, 2018
What is one step that will put PMPs on the path to cockroach control?
October 2, 2018
ByJerry Mix
Our question-and-answer session this month focuses on Larry Pinto, who with his wife and fellow entomologist, Sandy Kraft, has published “Techletter,” a bi-weekly training newsletter for pest management technicians, since...
September 17, 2018
Here's some advice on what to say to DIY-determined customers.