Monday, May 20, 2024

Clark Pest Control expands in southern California

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Lodi, Calif.-based Clark Pest Control of Stockton Inc., a Rollins Inc. brand, has purchased Nexgen Exterminating Inc.

Nexgen was formed in 2019 and has purchased several southern California-based pest management providers, including American Exterminator Co., Buzzoff Exterminating, Canyon Lake Pest Control, Gordon Termite Control and Sunwest Exterminating. Nexgen’s coverage includes a large area of the Southland, including all of Los Angeles and Orange counties and portions of San Bernardino and Riverside counties. In addition to its Anaheim, Calif.-based headquarters, Nexgen has a satellite office in Murrieta, Calif.

“Finding the right company to be part of the team was especially important to me, not only for our customers but our employees,” Brian Patrick MacQueen, CEO and president of Nexgen Exterminating, said in the news release. “Our employees will be able to enhance their knowledge and expertise with Clark Pest Control. I will also be joining the Clark Pest Control team, and I am extremely excited about the opportunity with them.”

“We are super excited for the growth in one of our emerging markets,” said Brad Parker, Clark Pest Control’s corporate development director, mergers and acquisitions. “We love the employee culture at Nexgen and feel their team is going to be a great addition to our Southern California branches.”

About Clark Pest Control

Founded in 1950 by Charlie Clark, Clark Pest Control of Stockton has grown from one man with a truck in Stockton, Calif., to one of California’s largest pest management providers, with a network of 28 regional service centers around the state and an additional service center in northwest Nevada. The company offers innovative pest management, termite control, mosquito control, lawn fertilization, weed control, bird exclusion, bed bug remediation, burrowing rodent solutions, and disinfecting services for commercial accounts and residential customers. In 2019, the company became part of the Rollins Specialty Brands family, a division of Rollins Inc., based in Atlanta, Ga.

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Sacramento CA

Put safety first in fleet management

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Photo: Tero Vesalainen / iStock / Getty Images Plus / Getty Images

In a world where our roads are often fraught with distractions, the imperative of safety in fleet management has never been more paramount.

Recently, Culley Christensen and I co-hosted a Pest Posse TV livestream to dissect the pressing issue of distracted driving, unearthing its profound implications on road safety. We were joined by guest Erin Gilchrist, vice president of “fleet evangelism” at IntelliShift, a Commack, N.Y.-based fleet management software provider.

Our discussion didn’t just scratch the surface. It delved deep into the core of the matter.

Emphasize safety

With more than two decades of hands-on experience in fleet management under her belt, Gilchrist embodies a relentless commitment to safety. She started the discussion by framing distracted driving as any activity that diverts attention from the primary task of driving — be it the lure of a smartphone, a quick bite, or even a wandering mind. It’s not just about the individual behind the wheel; it’s about safeguarding everyone sharing the road.

Gilchrist pulled no punches in asserting that vehicles, often perceived as mundane tools of the trade, are in fact among the most dangerous assets entrusted to employees by organizations. It’s a call for organizations to instill a safety-first attitude, embedding comprehensive policies that clearly condemn distractions while driving. But it doesn’t end with policy. It’s about fostering a culture where safety isn’t an afterthought, but a way of life.

Attitude shift

Our conversation went beyond mere rhetoric; it turned into a blueprint for action. Gilchrist advocates for the integration of cutting-edge technologies such as telematics and dashcams to bolster safer driving practices. These aren’t just fancy gadgets; they’re indispensable shields, fortifying both drivers and organizations against the looming threat of liability.

Yet, amid the technology lies a fundamental truth: Policies alone won’t suffice. They must be part of an organizational culture, constantly evolving, and communicated regularly. It’s a delicate dance between safety and productivity, where undue pressure risks tip
the scales toward disaster.

Gilchrist’s parting words resonate as a clarion call to conscience: “Safety isn’t a checkbox on a compliance form. It’s about nurturing a collective mindfulness where every employee, from the owner to the service technicians, embraces their role as guardians of safety. It implores organizations to embrace safety not as an obligation, but as an investment in the well-being of their employees, their communities, and society at large.”

Watch the full Pest Posse TV livestream with Gilchrist discussing the topic of distracted driving at PestPosseTV.com/programs/distracted-driving-awareness.


PHOTO: THE PEST POSSE

PHOTO: THE PEST POSSE

Tune into Pest Posse TV

June topics include:

  • June 3: Livestream: Managing dogs at your customer accounts
  • June 10: Discovering Spectrum 3D products
  • June 17: Developing an in-house entomology department
  • June 24: What is IGI CO2 Powered by Liphatech?

Watch all this and more at PestPosseTV.com

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3 steps to help PMPs stave off mosquito populations

Matt Remmen

Matt Remmen

Managing mosquito populations proactively is key to helping people enjoy a safe summer season. Here are three steps to help PMPs effectively stave off mosquito populations in their surroundings.

1. Inspect the property. Begin with a thorough inspection of the property. Look for conditions that create pockets of stagnant water — a mosquito breeding ground. Address areas with poor drainage, clogged gutters or containers that collect rainwater.

2. Apply larvicides. When stagnant water is identified, the next step is to apply larvicides. These specialized treatments target mosquito larvae in their breeding sites, preventing them from developing into adult mosquitoes. This proactive measure disrupts the mosquito life cycle, significantly reducing their numbers and potential for infestation.

3. Apply an insecticide. Create a protective barrier around the property using a long-lasting residual insecticide. Apply this treatment to foliage and structures where mosquitoes seek shelter and rest. By treating shaded areas, PMPs can effectively target areas where mosquitoes are likely to congregate, ensuring a more comprehensive control strategy.

It is also helpful to communicate to customers what they can do to help, specifically:

  • Maintain a clean and clear exterior landscape to prevent future mosquito development.
  • Identify and manage problem areas such as excess foliage and standing water.

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Sacramento CA

Corteva Agriscience: The Sentricon System

IMAGE: CORTEVA AGRISCIENCE

IMAGE: CORTEVA AGRISCIENCE

The Sentricon system is a standalone solution for termites that pest management professionals (PMPs) can rely on in curative and preventative subterranean termite situations. Whether installing Recruit AG FlexPack bait stations to target aerial Formosan termite colonies or in-ground stations to combat hard-to-treat and impossible-to-see underground termite infestations, the results remain the same: total colony elimination.

The Sentricon system is a comprehensive solution that provides every component PMPs need to be successful. The Recruit AG FlexPack bait stations contain 100 grams of bait that can be applied directly to a mud tube, ensuring termites promptly start feeding on the bait while providing peace of mind to the homeowner.

The Sentricon system also saves PMPs time and labor with the Sentricon Scout equipment. The Sentricon Scout equipment makes the annual inspection more efficient by helping technicians quickly locate stations using the radio-frequency identification (RFID) chip embedded into each station’s top cap. Couple that with reduced headaches and increased employee satisfaction, and you’ve got a recipe for success. Plus, with less labor needed for installations and renewals, PMPs can improve their margins and increase long-term cash flow.

Additionally, the Sentricon system enhances PMP profit potential through recurring revenue, higher margins and an industry-leading 92 percent customer retention rate. Both new and recurring customers appreciate the efficacy of the system, which is backed by more than 70 studies. PMPs can easily communicate the value of the Sentricon system to homeowners, leading to higher revenue and a better bottom line. The Sentricon system can also be bundled and cross-sold with general pest control and other services, which can create higher long-term value for PMPs and the growth of their business.

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Friday, May 17, 2024

IPM fundamentals for mosquito control

Donnie Powers

Donnie Powers

Residential mosquito control has become a hot topic in the pest management industry. Although residual barrier treatments are the primary focus of these services, basic integrated pest management (IPM) fundamentals for mosquito control are equally important to keep in mind.

1. Inspect and reduce. Finding and eliminating or managing egg-laying and developmental sites (water and cryptic sites), as well as resting areas (landscape) are critical for overall success.

  • Water: Consult with clients and engage them in eliminating all standing water. Bird baths, containers without proper drainage, soggy soil and anywhere else where water can collect must be continually monitored and addressed.
  • Landscape: Inspect the property for places mosquitoes find shelter. Thick foliage, low tree canopy and damp shaded areas are the likely resting areas for mosquitoes and must be treated appropriately.
  • Cryptic sites: Mosquitoes can lay eggs that develop in an area as small as a bottle cap. Check for water and areas of poor drainage under decks and damp crawlspaces, as well as behind and in tarps, areas of clutter, pet toys and paraphernalia, play equipment, outdoor furniture, planters, downspouts and gutters. Consult with clients on potential issues and areas of concern.

2. Treat. We recommend using a high-quality, long-term residual product with overlapping coverage. This will reduce or eliminate the number of days at the end of a treatment cycle where mosquitoes are potentially exposed to sub-lethal dosages. Always keep pollinators in mind and follow all label directions regarding treatment of flowering vegetation.

3. Maintain. Continue to reapply barrier treatment per label directions and continue IPM surveillance. If necessary, discuss additional services with clients such as adding larvicides or rotational adulticides as needed to areas of concern.

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SiteOne: Deer Free Summer Armor

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IMAGE: GARDEN GIRLS REPELLENTS

Deer Free Summer Armor is in its 16th year of protecting flowers, shrubs and anything that grows in your customers’ flower gardens from April through October. It can even be used earlier if the weather permits. Deer Free Summer Armor is a natural product made in the USA by the National Products Co. (NAPROCO, doing business as Garden Girls Repellents) that can be sprayed year-round in the southern states. Why have customers spend hundreds of dollars on beautiful landscapes to have the deer eat into your profit? Available for professional use only. Contact your local SiteOne Landscape Supply branch and ask for it. Available in 1-gallon concentrate, 2.5-gallon concentrate and 55-gallon drum sizes. Not recommended for edible plants.

About SiteOne Landscape Supply

Based in Roswell, Ga., SiteOne Landscape Supply is a national wholesale distributor of landscape supplies in the U.S. and has a growing presence in Canada. Its customers are primarily residential and commercial landscape professionals who specialize in the design, installation and maintenance of lawns, gardens, golf courses and other outdoor spaces.

Through SiteOne’s expansive North American network, it offers a comprehensive selection of more than 100,000 stock keeping units (SKUs), including irrigation supplies, fertilizer and control products, landscape accessories, nursery goods, hardscapes (including pavers, natural stones and blocks), outdoor lighting, ice melt products and a variety of professional pest management products. SiteOne also provides complementary, value-added consultative services to support its product offerings and to help its customers operate and grow their businesses.

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Thursday, May 16, 2024

Truly Nolen promotes 3 Arizona-based managers

From left are Nanette Marchello, Jeremy Christopherson and David Bolton.

From left are Nanette Marchello, Jeremy Christopherson and David Bolton.

Tucson, Ariz.-based Truly Nolen Pest Control has promoted three managers in recent weeks:

Nanette Marchello has been named national recruiting manager, remaining based at the company’s human resources (HR) headquarters in Phoenix, Ariz. Marchello joined Truly Nolen in September 2011 and has spent over 12 years in the HR department actively developing and implementing a comprehensive recruitment plan for the company. Prior to joining Truly Nolen, she has an additional 20 years of HR and talent acquisition industry experience with multiple companies in Phoenix and in Houston, Ariz., and has trained many executive, regional, and field managers on a variety of interviewing techniques. In addition to her HR background, Marchello is a certified paralegal.

Jeremy Christopherson has been named manager of the company’s SaddleBrooke (Ariz.) service office, based in Tucson. Christopherson joined Truly Nolen in July 2017 as a sales professional at the company’s flagship Tucson service office, where he made President’s Club multiple times due to his success. Prior to joining the company, he worked for Burns Pest Elimination in Phoenix as a service/sales coordinator for two years. Christopherson is a business marketing graduate of the University of Phoenix.

David Bolton has been named national commercial division manager, based in Tucson. The division manages pest control in all 50 states and for some of the largest companies, brands and restaurants throughout the United States. Bolton has been with Truly Nolen since 2012, where he was previously manager of the company’s Green Valley and flagship Tucson service offices before serving as the national commercial branch manager for the last seven years. Prior to joining the company, he spent 12 years in the rental car industry as a district manager for Avis/Budget. In addition, Bolton is a graduate of the University of Northern Arizona.

About Truly Nolen Pest Control

The Tucson, Ariz.-based pest control company traces its roots to 1938, and to 2006 PMP Hall of Famer Truly Wheatfield Nolen. Nolen’s son, the late Truly David Nolen, founded Truly Nolen of America and Orlando, Fla.-based Truly Nolen International, both of which feature a fleet of yellow “mouse cars” and antique vehicles. Truly Nolen of America is one of the largest family-owned pest control companies in the United States, with more than 80 branch offices in Arizona, California, Florida, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas and Utah. It also has independently owned and operated franchises in an ever-growing number of territories including Kentucky, Georgia, New Jersey, Canada, Puerto Rico and more than 60 countries. 

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Habitat Pest Solutions owner makes dad proud

Joseph Nguyen

Joseph Nguyen

Joseph Nguyen comes from a long line of people who have overcome all the odds to succeed. He is a second-generation Vietnamese American, and the owner and operator of Habitat Pest Solutions in Ramsey, Minn. The 33-year-old started out offering pest control part-time as a summer gig, but eventually fell in love with the industry.

“I am a tinkerer and problem-solver by nature,” he told me. “Pest control gives me a chance to solve clients’ problems.”

Joseph eventually worked for three companies over a four-year span before getting the itch to do his own thing. In April 2023, with the help of his brother Michael, Joseph started Habitat Pest Solutions.

Thus far, the start-up has been doing great, finishing its first full year at $120,000 and on pace to hit $175,000 in 2024. His “Big Hairy Audacious Goal,” or BHAG, is to finish at $225,000. I’m helping him work toward that by strategizing on his recurring revenue (140 regular clients at the start of 2024) and building traction through networking, low-cost marketing and social media. Joseph’s three-year goal is to punch through the half-million mark and maybe hire a couple of techs.

Inspiring journey

Joseph is married to Yie, a descendant of the Hmong people by way of Laos, and they have four children. His father, Nghia Nguyen, 64, lives with them and is Joseph’s role model: “Knowing what my dad went through to get to America, I’m very fortunate to have him as a father.”

Nghia grew up during the Vietnam War, living in Southern Vietnam. When the United States began to pull out of that country in 1973, he was just a teenager. As the Communist Army of the North Vietnamese marched South, Nghia and several family members attempted to flee the country. Through an incredible set of circumstances, Nghia ended up in Rochester, Minn., two years later.

The remarkable tale, however, actually begins with Joseph’s grandpa and Nghia’s father, Moi Van Nguyen. He was working with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), providing counterintelligence against the North Vietnamese. According to Joseph, Moi’s contact at the CIA was an agent named Robert Jones. After the South fell to the North, Nghia, his brother Tai and many other people made an escape through the jungles to get to a boat. Nghia was only 15 years old. It took them three days to get to the vessel, foraging for food as they went. Once on the boat, they departed for the Philippines, floating for seven days. Unfortunately, they ran out of food and water on the fourth day.

The group landed on an uninhabited island off the coast of the Philippines with no food or water. They resorted to eating insects, foraging for food and licking water off rocks. They were stuck on the island for 10 harrowing days. With the help of local fishermen, they eventually made it onto the mainland and were placed into an internment camp for more than 18 months. While living in the Philippines, they were able to get back in touch with Agent Jones, who secured safe passage to Rochester. All told, Jones was able to bring to the U.S. more than 30 people who either fought the North Vietnamese or had relatives who needed to leave the country. Unfortunately, Moi was not so lucky. He was captured by the communist regime and sent to a “brainwashing” camp.

Pete Schopen

Pete Schopen

Overcoming hurdles

Nghia eventually acclimated himself to life in Minnesota, learning the English language and graduating from John Marshall High School. He also got married and started a family. But his struggles didn’t end at the American border. He and his wife went through a divorce that split the family and left him penniless. Joseph, who was 15 at the time, chose to live with his father but the conditions were far from perfect. He told me there were times he had to sleep on the floor, and their water was shut off for a period. Joseph remembers hopping on his skateboard looking for loose change just to buy drinking water.

Life is much better now for the Nguyen men, however. Nghia was reunited with Moi in 1993, 20 years after escaping Vietnam. They saw each other for a short time before Moi eventually returned to Vietnam. These days, Nghia helps with the grandkids while Joseph continues to grow Habitat Pest Solutions.

Joseph told me Nghia doesn’t talk about Vietnam very much, but sometimes he’ll remind the grandkids, “Eat that food on your plate because Grandpa starved trying to get to freedom!”

When talking with Joseph, you can hear the pride in his voice when talking about his dad. I asked him what he thinks is the most important thing he’s learned from Nghia. He answered without hesitation: “To always be a decent person and he will always be proud of me.”


S.W.O.T. Analysis: Habitat Pest Solutions

STRENGTHS

  • Good communication
  • High customer satisfaction
  • Willingness to learn and apply what is learned
  • Perseverance

WEAKNESSES

  • Organization
  • Overthinking
  • Taking on more work than can be serviced
  • Lack of confidence

OPPORTUNITIES

  • Marketing
  • Prospecting
  • Community involvement
  • Continued industry growth and knowledge
  • Networking

THREATS

  • Economy/Inflation
  • Staying healthy
  • Competition
  • New state and federal laws/regulations

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Woodstream: Victor VLINK Bait Box

IMAGE: WOODSTREAM

IMAGE: WOODSTREAM

Woodstream has expanded its connected products platform with the introduction of the Victor VLINK Bait Box. Using patented capacitance sensors, the VLINK Bait Box will notify technicians of bait consumption so service can happen as soon as possible, reporting of activity is accurately captured, and detailed reports can be provided to customers. The device operates on replaceable AA batteries that result in a 2-year battery life. Reporting functions include the ability to track the type of bait used and compare consumption of those baits by device and location.

To encourage rodent interaction, the VLINK bait box is designed with a dual-entry tunnel. The box also features a tamper-resistant design and can be opened with the included key when in need of servicing. Additional features include:

  • Designed for high rodent interaction
  • Mounting holes provide the option to secure in-place
  • The device monitors bait consumption; technicians receive notifications when bait is depleted
  • Supports all bait types — ideal for non-toxic baiting methods
  • 24/7 monitoring allows technicians to manage the VLINK bait box from anywhere with the app and online portal
  • A light-emitting diode (LED) indicator light lets technicians know when the bait box is connected to the network

About Woodstream

Based in Lancaster, Pa., Woodstream is a leading manufacturer and marketer of a broad portfolio of branded pest control, electronic animal containment, and lawn and garden products, under brands such as Victor, TERRO, DynaTrap, Safer, Havahart, Mosquito Magnet, Perky-Pet and Zareba, among others. The company’s products, which have leading market share positions within their respective segments, are sold at more than 100,000 retail locations and to professional pest control providers throughout the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and other international markets.

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Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Innovative Pest Control Products: Bug Bar Insect Bait Station 

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IMAGE: INNOVATIVE PEST CONTROL PRODUCTS

For more than 10 years, pest management professionals (PMPs) have been saving money with Innovative Pest Control Products’ Bug Bars, the company says. These bait stations are a cost-effective method for keeping ant and cockroach baits fresh for longer. Fill the reservoir with the liquid, gel or granular insect bait of your choice to preserve and extend the life and palatability of your bait. Bug Bars’ patented “stepped ramps” design allows for easy access by ants and cockroaches while also being able to close securely to resist pet and child access to baits. Additionally, these bait stations are useful for preventing contamination of surfaces and for preventing pollutants from reaching baits and reducing their effectiveness. Each box of Bug Bars contains 50 refillable insect bait stations. The stations are recommended for use with Innovative Pest Control Products’ Green Way Liquid Ant Killing Bait and Gourmet Ant Bait Gel.

Features include:

  • The Bug Bar Insect Bait Station is designed to be a sturdy, attractive, thermoformed bait station approximately 2 inches square.
  • The reservoir holds up to 0.33 ounce of liquid, gel or granular bait.
  • The entryway is designed to accommodate both ants and cockroaches.
  • The ribs on the entryway provide a secure foothold for large cockroaches.
  • The cover easily snaps closed and is difficult for pets or small children to open.
  • The Bug Bar can be filled or refilled through a fill port on the top of the bait station.
  • The Bug Bar can be secured in place with double-sided tape or Hercules putty.

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Tuesday, May 14, 2024

5 ways to beat the love bug blues

A pair of love bugs, awwww. Photo: Chase D'animulls/iStock / Getty Images Plus/Getty Images

A pair of love bugs, awwww. Photo: Chase D’animulls/iStock / Getty Images Plus/Getty Images

It’s May, and love is still in the air in Florida. That’s because love bugs (Plecia nearctica) have made their grand entrance once again in the Sunshine State! They are also found throughout the southern U.S., with reports from Louisiana and Texas to Georgia and South Carolina.

As we gear up for warmer weather, these notorious insects are back in full force, swarming the skies and leaving their mark on cars and homes.

Did you know that love bugs emerge in Florida during two seasons: late spring (which we’re currently experiencing) and late summer? These small black flies with red markings on their backs might look harmless, but when they swarm, they can cover every inch of vehicles or structures.

Despite their short lifespan of only two to three days, these little guys can make quite a mess during their two-to-four-week season.

Why are they called love bugs?

You might have noticed that love bugs have a romantic lifestyle. During mating season, which happens twice a year, you can often spot two love bugs flying around, er, “attached” to each other. This can last up to two days, after which the female detaches to lay her eggs before dying.

Their presence might be annoying, but remember that love bugs do play an important role in the environment. They aid in nutrient recycling and soil enrichment by contributing to the decomposition of organic matter as larvae. So, the next time you see a love bug, remember that they’re not just pests, they’re also doing their part for the ecosystem.

How can PMPs help their customers?

Love bugs’ short lifespan means that standard flying insect treatments aren’t really worth the hassle, as they’ll stop being pests within a matter of days. Our team at Greenhouse Termite and Pest Control are offering the following five tips to our customers. We’re sharing them here with our pest management professional (PMP) colleagues to ensure as many consumers as possible are getting advice from the pros, not from rumors or misinformation:

  1. Get ready to wash everything outdoors — like cars, boats and porches — more often than usual.
  2. Create a “home-brewed” love bug repellent with a 1:1 ratio of warm water and dish soap, and apply it as a  spray to areas where love bugs are most active outside your home.
  3. These pests like to be around decaying matter, so dispose of any organic waste and keep your outdoor spaces neat and tidy.
  4. When preparing your car for love bug season, consider waxing the exterior beforehand. A layer of wax creates a slick surface that makes it harder for love bugs to stick, simplifying cleanup when bugs do land.
  5. For removing love bugs, try using wet dryer sheets. Their sight abrasiveness and anti-static properties make them surprisingly effective at lifting bugs off your car without scratching the paint.

Are there tips that you have given your customers that we’ve missed? Sound off below or email pmpeditor@northcoastmedia.net.

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Gallery: PMP Growth Summit Edition

PHOTO: PMP STAFF

PHOTO: PMP STAFF

1. PMP GROWTH SUMMIT HEADQUARTERS The Reunion Resort & Golf Club has hosted all seven PMP Growth Summits since 2017.

 

PHOTO: PMP STAFF

PHOTO: PMP STAFF

2. MEET AND GREET PMP Editor-in-Chief Heather Gooch was among the staff members welcoming attendees and partners at the registration table.

 

PHOTO: PMP STAFF

PHOTO: PMP STAFF

3. SPOTLIGHT ON SUPPLIERS The Meet the Partners portion kicked off the event, giving attendees a chance to learn more about our partner companies before their one-on-one meetings. Here, Nisus Regional Manager Charlene Mertz provides a snapshot of the company’s history and products.

 

PHOTO: PMP STAFF

PHOTO: PMP STAFF

4. DINNER IS SERVED The Welcome Reception, sponsored by Control Solutions Inc. (CSI), gave attendees and partners a chance to get to know one another better over a meal.

 

PHOTO: PMP STAFF

PHOTO: PMP STAFF

5. RISE AND SHINE Discussion topics were included on each table during the Summit Roundtable Breakfasts Thursday and Friday. Breakfast was courtesy of Aprehend and included discussions on bed bugs.

 

PHOTO: PMP STAFF

PHOTO: PMP STAFF

6. SWEET SUMMIT SUITES Rockwell Labs was among the 14 partners, each with its own resort suite, to host two non-competing attendee companies on a schedule of 20-minute, personalized meetings on Thursday and Friday.

 

PHOTO: PMP STAFF

PHOTO: PMP STAFF

7. BEHIND THE SCENES PMP Digital Editor Ellen Wagner conducted video interviews for all attendees and partners, including this one with Molly Patton Marsh, CEO of Patton Pest Control.

 

PHOTO: PMP STAFF

PHOTO: PMP STAFF

8. DRINKS ON THE LINKS CSI, represented here from left by Josh Johnson and Karl Kibodeaux, sponsored the beverage carts for the Thursday golf scramble. Justine Caldwell managed one of the two carts for the event.

 

PHOTO: PMP STAFF

PHOTO: PMP STAFF

9. PUTT PUTT PLAYERS Several attendees opted to play on the new minature golf course at the Reunion Resort & Golf Club on Thursday afternoon. They include, from left, Justin Kendall, ACE, Pestmaster of Richmond; National Pest Management Association President Marillian Missiti, Buono Pest Control Co.; Wilson Christner, Whitmore Pest & Wildlife Control; JD Jaramillo, Friendly Pest Solutions; Janet Preece, Zip Zap Termite & Pest Control; Jason Rothamel, Dominion Pest Control; Richard Christner, Whitmore Pest & Wildlife Control; PMP Editor-in-Chief Heather Gooch; and Erika Milenkovic, Pest Czar.

 

PHOTO: PMP STAFF

PHOTO: PMP STAFF

10. A SUMMIT TRADITION J.T. Eaton President Dale Baker, left, and Pro Division Sales Manager Joe Smith, welcomed attendees and partners to the BBQ Dinner they sponsored Thursday evening.

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SenesTech: Evolve Mouse

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IMAGE: SENESTECH

SenesTech’s latest fertility control solution is the trademarked Evolve Mouse, which is designated as a minimum-risk product by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

The launch of Evolve Mouse follows SenesTech’s introduction of Evolve at the beginning of the year, which is specially formulated for rats. The Evolve product line is currently the industry’s only soft bait product line to control rodent populations by restricting fertility, the company says, noting that it products are highly palatable, easy to deploy, and offer diverse placement in many different environments. Evolve Mouse is available in 1.5- and 3-pound pouches.

“We know that controlling the population by adding fertility control to an integrated pest management program increases effectiveness by up to 90 percent. The Evolve product line provides consumers and professionals with effective and convenient options for the control of rodent pests,” Joel Fruendt, SenesTech’s president and CEO, noted in the news release. “Evolve Mouse isn’t just about control — it’s about reclaiming our spaces from the relentless invasion of mice.”

In addition to the Evolve line, SenesTech offers three additional trademarked fertility control options to manage rodent infestations:

  • The Ultimate Bait System with ContraPest is designed for pest management professionals with its larger size and standard bait box deployment.
  • The Isolate Bait System with ContraPest is an efficient and easy-to-use bait system, featuring an integrated tank-tray unit catering to both professionals and the do-it-yourself market.
  • The Elevate Bait System with ContraPest is designed to be easily deployed above ground with multiple options for mounting in the rafters of barns, granaries, storage and manufacturing facilities — wherever rats are feeding, transiting or hiding. The novel suspended bait station is easily accessible by rats, but out of the way of people, pets, livestock, food stores, etc.

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Monday, May 13, 2024

Industry veteran leads GPCA as executive director

Glenda Lehmberg

Glenda Lehmberg

This spring, Glenda Lehmberg accepted the position of executive director for the Georgia Pest Control Association (GPCA). 

“Glenda’s accomplishments in association management in our industry are proven,” said GPCA Communications Coordinator Lydia Crabtree.  “The board is confident her leadership will propel our association forward as we continue to excel in offering value to our membership.”
Lehmberg holds degrees in business and psychology from Geneva College, Beaver Falls, Pa., and spent nearly a decade as executive director for the Certified Pest Control Operators of Georgia. She and the GPCA team are preparing for several upcoming events, including:
Region 2 CEU Event
May 30, 2024
Level Grove Baptist Church,
Cornelia, Ga.
2024 Cram Day 2-Day Course
June 12 and 14, 2024
Online event
GPCA 2024 Summer Conference
July 8 – 10, 2024
Westin Jekyll Island
Jekyll Island, Ga.
2024 Cram Day 2-Day Course
Aug. 14 and 16, 2024
Online event

About GPCA

Founded in 1950 with just 16 original members, the Georgia Pest Control Association’s mission is to promote the standards and ethics of the pest control industry and provide ongoing education to those in the industry. This includes the advancement of research and to cooperate with the National Pest Management Association, government authorities and education institutions for the good of the community and the pest control industry.
Among GPCA’s outreach committees is GA PestVets, the first of its kind, formed in 2020. The organization is committed to making professional pest management an industry of choice for military veterans in the Peach State. It is a state unit of the National Pest Management Association’s (NPMA’s) Pest Vets Council. Per its web page: “We want to be recognized as the best industry for veterans to work in and as an industry that supports and contributes to veterans.”

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Bed Bug Heat Doctor/Prevsol: Thermal Remediation Truck

IMAGE: BED BUG HEAT DOCTOR/PREVSOL

IMAGE: BED BUG HEAT DOCTOR/PREVSOL

Bed Bug Heat Doctor/Prevsol has just announced the release of its new Thermal Remediation Truck. It has a power take off (PTO) that runs a 75kVA/60kW generator attached to the truck’s undercarriage. The PTO can be added to a F-350, F-450, F-550, or F-600 diesel truck that you already own or a new/used truck. It comes stocked with six BK10-480B Bed Bug Heaters, twelve AM3700 Axial Fans, two 480-volt power distribution boxes, and 900 feet of cables which all store neatly in the interior shelves and exterior locking utility boxes.

The PTO and generator expand the functionality of the truck by allowing it to power the 75kVA/60kW generator attached to the truck’s undercarriage. The truck is self-powered and self-contained, making it more versatile for use in a variety of pest control applications. It contains an Anti-Theft Transmission Lock that allows for leaving the cab locked, engine running, and generator and heaters on without worrying about drive-offs. This technology is the same used by first responders. The BK10-480B Heater that comes stocked in the truck is a replacement for the TempAir EBB-460V and works in conjunction with the Thermal Remediation TempAir 480-volt generator and cabling system. Each BK10-480B Bed Bug Heater treats between 450-550 square feet and uses one 110-volt 5-amp circuit and one 480-volt 12-amp circuit. This heater is significantly more compact than any competitor’s model. The BK10-480B weighs only 26 pounds and measures 19x13x17 inches.

Additionally, the thermal remediation truck is equipped with interior shelves and up to 6-foot stand-up height inside, as well as exterior locking utility boxes that can be fitted with a key FOB remote locking for easy storage of cords.

The truck can also be used for temporary power, temporary job site heat, and restoration.

To read a more in-depth explanation of how the truck works, visit the blog post Heating Up the Industry: Introducing the Powerful New Thermal Remediation Truck by Bed Bug Heat Doctor.

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Friday, May 10, 2024

Greenix Pest Control partners with LymeDisease.org

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Greenix Pest Control recently partnered with LymeDisease.org for Lyme Disease Awareness Month this May.

In a concerted effort to fight against Lyme disease, Greenix Pest Control has committed to donating a portion of its profits to support the work of LymeDisease.org in educating communities and supporting individuals affected by this tick-borne illness.

Lyme Disease is considered the most common vector-borne disease in the U.S., with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recording that approximately 476,000 Americans are diagnosed and treated for Lyme Disease each year.

“We are proud to stand alongside the LymeDisease.org, in their mission to educate communities and support individuals affected by Lyme disease. By dedicating a portion of our profits to this cause, we hope to contribute to increased awareness, prevention, and ultimately, finding a cure for Lyme disease.” Bob Nilsen, CEO of Greenix Pest Control, said in the news release.

Greenix Pest Control is a provider of sustainable pest services, offering innovative solutions to keep homes and businesses pest-free. Throughout the month of May, Greenix Pest Control will donate a portion of proceeds from any new tick, flea and mosquito account sold. The company encourages everyone to be proactive in tick-proofing their homes, surroundings and communities. Proceeds donated in May will support the efforts of LymeDisease.org in helping those affected by Lyme disease.

For more information about Greenix and its commitment to Lyme Disease Awareness, visit the company’s website. For more about ticks, consider our past coverage, including:

 

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PestWest USA: Retrofit LED Lamp

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IMAGE: PESTWEST USA

Effortlessly transform your Mantis brand magnetic ballast, 15-watt fluorescent lamp systems to light-emitting diodes (LED) with the exclusive PestWest LED Lamp Conversion Kit (130-000328). You can transform all of your fluorescent lamps to LED, or create hybrid systems of one fluorescent lamp and one LED lamp. For seamless integration, each retrofit LED lamp includes a dedicated LED starter. A how-to video is available online.

Specs include:

  • LED retrofit for 15W T8 18 fluorescent UV-A lamps
  • T8 18 64-diode LED Lamp
  • Power consumption – 7 watts per LED lamp
  • 60 percent reduction in energy consumption
  • Wavelength – 365nm (UV-A)
  • Operation – 120 volts direct or 15-watt magnetic ballast
  • Beam Angle – 120 degrees
  • Construction – Metal end caps with glass tube
  • Rated Life – Up to 3 years
  • Supplied with LED Starter (Required)
  • Underwriters Laboratory (UL) listed

About PestWest USA

Founded in 2001 and based in Sarasota, Fla., PestWest USA is an insect light trap (ILT) manufacturer that is part of the Killgerm group of companies based in Ossett, England. PestWest also offers a full range of Bio-gel+ biological cleaning products and expert training programs for pest management professionals.

PestWest utilizes Dr. Stuart Mitchell, a frequent Pest Management Professional contributor, in close collaboration with the technical teams in the United Kingdom, for their in-depth knowledge of the biology and habits of flying insects and electrical engineering expertise to create reliable products for flying insect management.

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Conduct inspections to prepare for mosquito treatments

Andrew Fisher

Andrew Fisher, BCE, PHE

Before initiating any pest control service, conducting an inspection is an important, initial step. When preparing for mosquito treatments, examine the treatment area in advance to identify and eliminate potential obstacles such as children’s toys or outdoor furniture. Additionally, this practice promotes safety by identifying and addressing hazards such as holes, electric fencing, and overgrown vegetation. Remember that just 0.25-inch of water is enough for mosquitoes to breed, so any overlooked objects that can collect water, like leaf piles or tire swings, might serve as breeding grounds.

By stressing the importance of inspecting the treatment area before implementing pest management measures, technicians can improve treatment effectiveness and customer satisfaction. This proactive approach not only helps identify potential issues that could hinder the treatment process, but also showcases a dedication to providing high-quality service customized to the specific conditions of each treatment location.

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Corporate giving has positive impact on business, community

PHOTO: BOBBY JENKINS

From left are Austin Cares’ Bethany Leffingwell and Bobby Jenkins with local CBS affiliate “We Are Austin” co-host Chelsey Hernandez, talking about the program in 2023. PHOTO: BOBBY JENKINS

When I think about the things we have done at ABC Home & Commercial Services to help promote and grow the business, membership in professional organizations is near the top of the list. And the one that has probably meant the most to us is the Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce.

I have been a chamber member from the beginning. Being active in it helps me get involved and play a role in the direction of my local business community. The group represents the interests of local businesses at City Hall, is a great source of business education, and is ideal for networking and business development.

Facilitating philanthropy

Austin Gives has been the chamber’s main philanthropic initiative for about 13 years. The concept is simple: A company commits to give back at least 1 percent of its profits to local charities. The company can write a check, donate services or volunteer time — that familiar “time, talent or treasure” proposition.

Chamber companies sign a pledge stating they will give at least 1 percent of their profits on an annual basis. By doing this, the company is recognized as an Austin Gives Company. This helps let the community know local businesses are playing an important role in making our community better by giving back. We put a spotlight on business philanthropy, and hopefully inspire other companies to join us.

Each year, an Austin Gives Luncheon celebrates companies that excel at corporate giving. A selection committee chooses the nominated finalists and ultimate winners. We classify them into large, medium and small categories and then produce a video for each finalist.

The videos give these companies the opportunity to share their giving philosophy and how they give back. The stories are shared at the luncheon and are always incredibly inspirational and educational. We also recognize an individual who has been an example of philanthropic generosity over an extended period.

Bobby Jenkins

Bobby Jenkins

In addition to the annual luncheon, we have mixers every other month where Austin Gives companies come together to share ideas on corporate giving.

Giving for the win

I am very proud that the Austin Chamber of Commerce puts a high priority on business philanthropy. There is no charge to any company to be an Austin Gives member, just the pledge to give back. There is no requirement as to who the company must donate to; each business gives to the charity or charities of its choice. We have corporate sponsors for the luncheon, and that’s how we pay for the program.

By creating this culture of giving in the business community, we are creating a win, win, win. When businesses give to a charity, that charity obviously benefits. When companies are seen as givers and have a purpose, they win with their employees because people want to work with companies that give back. The third win is that those in the community want to do business with companies that strive to make a positive impact.

Ultimately, everyone is better off when companies give back and support the non-profit charities in their community. It’s my hope that others will replicate this simple model. It’s a great way for local chambers to make a positive impact in their communities.

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Thursday, May 9, 2024

Seeking a sweet cockroach control solution

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Sucralose may be like Kryptonite to cockroaches, new research reveals. Photo: ErikKarits / iStock / Getty Images Plus / Getty Images

As noted in Pest Management Professional’s March issue (p. 22), the Journal of Economic Entomology published a study evaluating the oral toxicity of sucralose, marketed in the U.S. as Splenda, on insecticide-resistant and insecticide-susceptible German cockroaches (Blattella germanica). The researchers found mortality was highest when fed a 20 percent concentration.

Given that sucralose is a food-grade product, I found this study interesting because of the implications it could have on our ability to control German cockroaches in sensitive environments, such as kitchens. But that’s not why I wanted to discuss this paper here.

When I’ve shared this study with friends and family, many incorrectly assumed these findings must also suggest that sucralose is toxic to people because it killed German cockroaches. That’s simply not what this study implies.

Just because something is safe or toxic to humans doesn’t always apply to other organisms. The toxicity of dark chocolate to dogs is a great example. I can consume dark chocolate without issue. But if my dogs eat a small piece, it could be life-threatening. That’s because the alkaloid theobromine found in dark chocolate (among other things) is toxic to dogs. Their internal physiology is different enough than ours to change how they respond to such substances.

Artificial sweeteners can impact insects in several ways, including enhanced dehydration, altered feeding behavior and reduced fecundity. Differences in the internal physiology of insects compared to humans include variations in metabolites and receptors that enhance the toxicity of artificial sweeteners to insects.

We’re still learning how these changes and their interactions affect different insects, but the findings in this latest study could mean great things for the future of German cockroach management.

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Bird Barrier America: 2024 Digital Catalog

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IMAGE: BIRD BARRIER AMERICA

Bird Barrier America has debuted its latest 80-page digital catalog. The product catalog includes the entire lineup of modern bird control products offered by Bird Barrier, along with new products for 2024. The publication has the entire line-up of Bird Barrier products, which includes StealthNet, Bird-Shock, Bird Spikes, Daddi Long Legs, and of course Optical Gel. The catalog is designed to help pest management professionals (PMPs) easily access the entire array of bird control products, along with helpful details on how to install the products, how to use in building project proposals and customer presentations.

Currently available as a digital publication only, printed versions of the catalog will be available later in the year. You can also find the new catalog for easy reference on Bird Barrier’s website and Facebook/Instagram LinkTree. To download your PDF version, visit online.

About Bird Barrier America

Established in 1993, Bird Barrier America is an eco-friendly manufacturer and supplier of bird control products and services to a global market. It specializes in urban and natural bird control to effectively relocate pest birds humanely and without harm. The Carson, Calif.-based company takes pride in providing new and modern technology that improves successful bird control and prevents unwanted birds from landing, roosting or nesting in locations that need protection.

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Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Using botanical granule to treat mosquitoes

Dr. Cisse Spragins

Dr. Cisse Spragins

Many homeowners are looking for greener service options, particularly for mosquito control. Botanical insecticides are a great choice for creating an effective mosquito barrier around a home. Botanicals are strongly repellent and can also deliver quick kill of adults and larvae. Many botanical oil components act in the vapor phase and create “true repellency” — making the area undesirable for mosquitoes.

To help extend residual control, a botanical granule is a great complement to a spray treatment for a more gradual release of the botanical vapors. Use granules in landscaped areas with heavy growth, under porches and decks, and other shaded, damp areas where mosquitoes tend to live, harbor and breed. A botanical wettable dust also can be used as a supplemental spot treatment to extend the barrier’s residual protection. Apply as a spray in the same shaded, damp areas mentioned above.

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Envu: Temprid Dust

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IMAGE: ENVU

New Temprid Dust uses two modes of action to eliminate bed bugs (including pyrethroid-resistant strains), cockroaches, ants and other indoor pests, on contact. With a lighter formulation than similar products, it is an ideal, long-lasting solution for hard-to-reach harborages. Key features include:

  • Lightweight formulation offers precise insect contact.
  • Begins eliminating even hard-to-control pests within minutes.
  • Lasts for years in dry, undisturbed environments.
  • Contains two active ingredients, including beta-cyfluthrin (pyrethroid) and the all-new flupyradifurone (butenolide), both of which have an exclusive mode of action and are amended on a silica aerogel carrier as the delivery system.
  • Effective and easy to apply in hard-to-reach harborages.

Key benefits include:

  • Helps general insect control programs work harder.
  • Works in difficult areas where other materials could fall short.
  • No signal word or personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements.

About Envu

Based in Cary, N.C., Envu was founded in 2022 as a company built on a half century of environmental science experience for the sole purpose of advancing healthy environments for everyone, everywhere. The company offers dedicated services in: Professional Pest ManagementForestryOrnamentalsGolfIndustrial Vegetation ManagementLawn & LandscapeMosquito Management, and Range & Pasture. Across each of its lines of business, Envu is partnering with its customers to ensure that nature and society can thrive together.

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Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Big Blue Bug CEO wins SBA honors

SBA award winner Brian Goldman celebrates with his family. From left are Kevin, Brian, Stephan, Scott and James Goldman. PHOTO: BIG BLUE BUG SOLUTIONS

SBA award winner Brian Goldman celebrates with his brothers and dad, Stephan. From left are Kevin, Brian, Stephan, Scott and James Goldman. PHOTO: BIG BLUE BUG SOLUTIONS

The Small Business Administration (SBA) Rhode Island District Office has named Brian Goldman, CEO of Big Blue Bug Solutions, as the Rhode Island Small Business Person of the year.

Born and raised in the Ocean State, Goldman’s journey “embodies the spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation,” the SBA noted in a news release. “From his early days assisting with the family business, Brian displayed a knack for creativity and strategic thinking. At the age of 13, Brian devised a groundbreaking idea to unveil a new Big Blue Bug costume, capturing the imagination of the local community and garnering widespread media attention. This early success foreshadowed Brian’s future as a visionary leader.”

Goldman earned degrees in broadcast journalism and psychology from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. His career initially took him into the world of sports broadcasting, but in 2010, he returned to the business his grandfather, Leonard Yale Goldman, founded in 1935.

“Joining Big Blue Bug Solutions as a pest control technician, Brian quickly rose through the ranks, showcasing his dedication and leadership abilities,” the release notes. “Within two years, he was promoted to supervisor, overseeing operations in Massachusetts. His relentless drive and commitment to excellence propelled him to the position of Chief Executive Officer in 2018. Under Brian’s leadership, the company underwent a transformation, guided by his ‘Big Blue Book’ strategy. This comprehensive vision united the team under a common goal while optimizing operational processes. The introduction of a data analytics department revolutionized decision-making, empowering every team member with key metrics aligned with the company’s vision.”

Goldman told Pest Management Professional that the SBA honors process has made for an incredible experience.

“We started with a congressional breakfast with members of the Small Business Association and Rhode Island politicians. Next, we went down to Washington D.C. for a couple days and had a ceremony with Cabinet Member and SBA Head Isabel Guzman. Finally, it wrapped up with a ceremony in Rhode Island where I was able to make a speech,” he continues. “It was an unbelievable honor. I was excited to speak to how this truly is a team award, and that I’m fortunate to represent our 100 employees.”

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BASF: Fendona CS

IMAGE: BASF

IMAGE: BASF

Defend the summertime perimeter with fast-acting Fendona CS Controlled Release Insecticide from BASF. It works fast and is highly effective on key labeled pests, including mosquitoes, spiders and scorpions, making it the ideal solution for outdoor maintenance accounts. Fendona CS Controlled Release Insecticide is powered by the strength of alpha-cypermethrin, which is protected by an exclusive micro-encapsulation that preserves the active ingredient long after the treatment – it doesn’t wash away with rain and holds up on porous surfaces. Your customers are sure to appreciate the long-lasting performance of Fendona CS Controlled Release Insecticide as they enjoy their outdoor spaces. Other features include:

  • Fast-acting and long-lasting: The active ingredient and encapsulation technology kills insects fast and is highly effective for months on most labeled pests.
  • Sustainable and efficient: Decreases labor costs with the option to extend application intervals for mosquitoes, and by helping to reduce callbacks for perimeter pests.
  • Flexible and effective: Labeled for more than 60 arthropod pests and a broad range of surfaces and use sites, including lawn and ornamental uses.

Qualified end users: Don’t miss the opportunity to capture significant savings when you purchase Fendona CS Controlled Release Insecticide 120-ounce bottles by the half-pallet or pallet. Contact your distributor or BASF sales representative for more information.

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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Monday, May 6, 2024

Mosquito control is crucial for public health

Shelley Long

Shelley Long

If you are not offering mosquito control, you are missing out! Adding a mosquito service to your pest control company can be a strategic move to boost your brand’s growth and revenue. Mosquitoes are not only a nuisance but also carriers of various viruses and diseases, making their control crucial for public health. By incorporating mosquito control into your services, you expand your market reach and cater to a broader clientele.

Offering mosquito control services enhances your company’s reputation as a comprehensive pest management solution provider, attracting customers seeking professional pest control solutions. This expansion can lead to increased customer retention and referrals, bolstering your brand’s image in the industry. Furthermore, mosquito control services can generate additional revenue streams, especially in regions with high mosquito activity.

Through targeted marketing campaigns highlighting the health and comfort benefits of mosquito control, you can attract new customers and upsell existing ones. Incorporating mosquito services not only diversifies your service portfolio but also strengthens your brand’s competitive edge in the pest control market, driving business growth and profitability.

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