Thursday, January 15, 2026

Truly Nolen promotes two to leadership roles

Truly Nolen recently announced the promotion of Matt Nelson to area manager of the Western commercial division and Danny Correia to operations manager of its Tucson commercial service office.

Matt Nelson

Matt Nelson
Matt Nelson

Nelson joined Truly Nolen in January 2014 as the company’s Tucson Commercial Operations Manager, and during his 12 year pest control career, he has been a mentoring manager for a decade and has trained more than 60 of the company’s operations managers. Prior to joining Truly Nolen, he spent 20 years in retail management with Fry’s Grocery, Best Buy and OfficeMax and also coached USA Swimming and High School swim teams for almost a decade.

Some of Nelson’s new responsibilities will include district authority overseeing the Western Commercial service offices along with Eliminex, an independent division of Truly Nolen that specializes in residential apartment pest control services in Phoenix.

“The thing I am most excited about when it comes to this new role is that I am looking forward to the new challenge and learning more about our company from a different perspective,” said Nelson in a news release. “My favorite thing about working for Truly Nolen is that I take a lot of pride in creating an environment where people can achieve their goals and accomplish things they did not think was possible.

“Matt’s impact with our company goes far beyond results; he has dedicated himself to mentoring others, building future leaders and creating a culture of excellence across our teams,” added Verne Keller, commercial division manager, Truly Nolen. “We look forward to his continued growth, leadership and development as he steps into this exciting new role.”

Danny Correia

Danny Correia
Danny Correia

Correia joined Truly Nolen in March 2025 as part of the company’s Manager-In-Training program. Before joining the company, he spent 20 years in the restaurant industry as a General Manager, Area Manager and chef, including time as General Manager of Corbett’s and HUB in Tucson, and as a Food Safety Inspector for the National Sanitation Foundation. Correia graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management from The Art Institute of Phoenix.

Some of Correia’s new responsibilities will include helping the service office gain more visibility with the local Tucson commercial community as well as instilling the company’s core values throughout his team.

“I am most excited about growing our commercial service office in Tucson to new heights,” said Correia in a news release. “My favorite thing about working for Truly Nolen is the people because everyone is here for each other and we all care about our success as a whole.”

“Danny excelled in our MIT program throughout 2025 where he demonstrated the leadership, drive and commitment that make him a great fit for this next step in his career,” said Matt Nelson, Western commercial area manager, Truly Nolen. “We look forward to the positive impact he brings to his new position and I am glad he is a member of our team.”

About Truly Nolen

Founded in 1938, Tucson, Arizona-based Truly Nolen of America is one of the largest family-owned pest control companies in the United States. Truly Nolen has over 80 branch offices in Arizona, California, Florida, Nevada, New Mexico and Texas. The company also has independently owned and operated franchises in an ever-growing number of territories including Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Canada, Puerto Rico and over 60 countries. 

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BASF: Ridesco WG Insecticide

IMAGE: BASF
IMAGE: BASF

When speed and impact are critical, Ridesco WG Insecticide provides the rapid response needed to overwhelm a wide range of pests, including spiders, large cockroaches, earwigs and other occasional invaders.

Introduced to the market early last year, Ridesco WG features a quick-release formulation, resulting in swift impact and visibly reducing pest populations.

Through the combination of two trusted active ingredients, alpha-cypermethrin and dinotefuran, Ridesco WG Insecticide can be relied upon for cleanouts, initial services, tough callbacks or when a customer is preparing for an important event. It’s a dry formulation with a versatile label that allows for use outdoors, on- and off-structure, and indoors, including food-handling areas.

With one simple rate, Ridesco WG Insecticide can be applied using any handheld, backpack or truck-mounted sprayer equipment. Mist blowers can also be used to treat hard-to-reach areas. Use as a spot, band, crack and crevice and void type of application. Customers will appreciate the noticeable impact that Ridesco WG, known by the BASF team as the rapid response heavy hitter, will have on their properties.

About BASF

BASF Corp., headquartered in Florham Park, N.J., is the North American affiliate of BASF SE, Ludwigshafen, Germany. BASF has approximately 16,000 employees in North America and had sales of $25.7 billion in 2022.

BASF creates chemistry for a sustainable future by combining economic success with environmental protection and social responsibility. More than 110,000 employees in the BASF Group contribute to the success of its customers in nearly all sectors and almost every country in the world. BASF’s portfolio is organized into six segments: Chemicals, Materials, Industrial Solutions, Surface Technologies, Nutrition & Care and Agricultural Solutions.

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Wednesday, January 14, 2026

PMP January 2026 Edition: Reading, Writing, Rodents?

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High Chagas parasite levels found in Kissing Bugs

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One of many kissing bug species. PHOTO: NATHANPHOTO/ISTOCK / GETTY IMAGES PLUS/ GETTY IMAGES

A new study from the University of Texas at El Paso has found unusually high concentrations of Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi), the parasite that causes Chagas disease, in kissing bugs collected near the U.S.–Mexico border.

For the study, UTEP researchers collected kissing bugs from El Paso County, Tex. and southern New Mexico, including from yards, under garden furniture and firewood.

Of the 26 kissing bugs collected, 22 – or 88.5% – were positive for T. cruzi. A similar study conducted in 2021 by the same team found that only 66% of kissing bugs collected in the region carried the parasite.

Chagas disease, while more common in Latin America, is increasingly being detected in the southern United States. The parasite is transmitted primarily through the feces of triatomine insects, commonly known as kissing bugs, which feed on blood and often enter homes in search of hosts.

Researchers warn that environmental conditions, wildlife reservoirs and human development near border regions may be contributing to higher infection rates, raising concerns about potential human exposure.

Why it matters

If you operate in the Southwest U.S. or service clients who travel, relocate, or own seasonal properties, this news directly affects your role. Increased awareness may lead to more customer questions, inspection requests and concerns about health risks tied to insect activity.

From an operational standpoint, proper identification and differentiation is critical. Kissing bugs are often mistaken for harmless insects. Misidentification can lead to missed opportunities for service or worse, loss of credibility.

There’s also a business angle. As public awareness of vector-borne diseases grows, PMPs who can confidently explain risks, prevention strategies and exclusion techniques position themselves as trusted advisors, not just service providers.

How your business can stay prepared

  • Train technicians to properly identify kissing bugs and document sightings.
  • Educate customers on reducing attractants, sealing entry points and limiting wildlife harborage near structures.
  • Review inspection protocols for homes in high-risk areas, particularly in rural or semi-rural regions.

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Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Allergy Technologies: ATAHC Asthma

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Asthma disproportionately affects residents in affordable housing, where pests such as cockroaches, rodents, dust mites and bed bugs are common triggers. The Allergy Technologies Affordable Housing Control (ATAHC) Program now offers a science-backed approach, in conjunction with a healthcare provider, called ATAHC Asthma. This new offering is designed to improve respiratory health by targeting these allergens through integrated pest management and preventative measures. Among ATAHC Asthma’s components is ActiveGuard Mattress Liners, which help prevent both bed bug and dust mite infestations, lowering allergen levels in high-risk homes.

About Allergy Technologies

Allergy Technologies’ mission is to improve the environmental conditions in which people live. This focus led to the establishment of its trademarked ATAHC Program, which has proven to successfully control and prevent the scourge of bed bugs in both affordable housing and other community and hospitality facilities.

Allergy Technologies notes that its flagship product, ActiveGuard Mattress Liners, is “the only EPA-registered product labeled to deliver two-year bed bug and dust mite prevention, preventing future infestations by killing bed bugs and dust mites in the most challenging environments, such as affordable housing.”

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Monday, January 12, 2026

Anticimex Carolinas Family of Brands sponsors Salvation Army Angel Tree program

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LOGO: ANTICIMEX CAROLINAS FAMILY OF BRANDS

Killingsworth Environmental, Clark’s Termite & Pest Control and Strand Termite & Pest Control bring holiday cheer to local children through their Angel Tree program

Matthews, N.C.-based Anticimex Carolinas Family of Brands joined forces for this year’s Salvation Army Angel Tree program, bringing holiday cheer to local children in need across the Charlotte, Columbia and Myrtle Beach areas. Through their participation, Killingsworth Environmental, Clark’s Termite & Pest Control and Strand Termite & Pest Control demonstrated their commitment to community welfare by providing generous donations to brighten the season for these children.

Thanks to the generous contributions of team members, each child received everything on their wish list. Items donated included new pants, shirts, winter coats, underwar or diapers, socks and tennis shoes. In the greater Charlotte metro area, the initiative was hosted in partnership with WCCB Charlotte, helping bring additional attention and support to the program.

“This season is all about giving back, and our teams are proud to make a meaningful impact in the lives of these children,” said Racheal Chareunsouk, president of Anticimex Carolinas. “We are grateful to everyone who donated items or contributed financially; the generosity has truly brightened the holiday season for these kids.” Chareunsouk continued, “Pest control is in the service business and service is all about people helping people.”

The Anticimex Carolinas Family of Brands, Killingsworth, Clark’s and Strand, continues to combine industry-leading pest control services with active community involvement, showing that their commitment to customer care extends far beyond homes and businesses.

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Friday, January 9, 2026

Peachtree Pest Control partners with local nonprofits to fight food insecurity

Peachtree Pest Control employees aid the ACFB. IMAGE: PEACHTREE PEST CONTROL
From left, Peachtree team members Michael Pothier, Kevin Harwell,  Kerry Martin, and Tom Waterbor volunteered at the ACFB. PHOTO: PEACHTREE PEST CONTROL

Suwanee, Ga.–based Peachtree Pest Control marked its fourth consecutive year of giving back by hosting its annual food drive, with donations delivered to Golden Harvest Food Bank in Augusta and the Atlanta Community Food Bank in Atlanta. In addition to the food drive, the company also partnered with Nicholas House in Atlanta and Child Enrichment in Augusta to support local families during the holiday season. Together, these initiatives provided essential groceries, resources and holiday support to families in need, reinforcing the organization’s ongoing commitment to helping local communities thrive.

Contributions came from employees across all branches and departments, reflecting a company-wide spirit of generosity and collaboration. From organizing internal collection drives to volunteering their time sorting donations, team members went above and beyond to ensure the success of the initiative. Their collective efforts demonstrated a shared commitment to making a tangible, positive impact on the communities where they live and work.  

Giving Tuesday

The Peachtree team’s passion for fighting food insecurity was also demonstrated through a $2,680 donation to support the radiothon hosted by 680 The Fan on Giving Tuesday, benefiting the Atlanta Community Food Bank. Additionally, team members volunteered at the food bank on Dec. 4 as part of the Georgia Pest Control Association’s initiative.

Supporting the Nicholas House

Further reinforcing the company’s commitment to the well-being of the communities they serve, Peachtree partnered with Nicholas House in Atlanta and Child Enrichment in Augusta to bring holiday cheer to five families. Thanks to generous donations from the team, Peachtree fulfilled wish lists for 16 children and provided essential shoes and clothing. The enthusiasm and dedication shown by every individual underscored the organization’s culture of giving and highlighted the power of coming together for a meaningful cause.

“We’re not just a top-tier pest control provider, we’re your neighbors,” Bryan Cummings, president of Peachtree Pest Control, said in a news release. “Giving back to our local communities is one of the most meaningful traditions we have at Peachtree. We are passionate about fighting food insecurity and are happy to be able to donate and volunteer our time. Partnering with families in need and helping make their holiday more cheerful is a true reflection of the values we stand for as a company.  At its core, pest control is about service and true service is simply people helping people.”

Nicholas House is an Atlanta nonprofit that helps families experiencing homelessness achieve stability and self-sufficiency. Through emergency shelter, housing programs and supportive services, they work to keep families together and make homelessness rare, brief and nonrecurring

About Peachtree Pest Control

Peachtree Pest Control has provided pest control services for over 50 years through prevention, new technology and sustainable solutions. It strives to meet the new demands for healthy environments for both individuals and businesses. Peachtree Pest Control prides itself on offering effective and efficient pest management and extermination solutions to residents and businesses of the Atlanta, Augusta, Baxley, Fayetteville, Woodstock, Suwanee, Marietta and Hiram and Aiken, S.C. areas.

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