Targeting both adult mosquitoes and mosquito larvae sets the stage for a complete mosquito management program:
Altosid larvicide products stop mosquitoes before they ever take flight and are available in multiple formulations to suit any application.
Altosid Briquets (PCO Pack) and Altosid Pro-G granules offer easy, targeted placement in standing water.
Altosid Liquid Larvicide Mosquito Growth Regulator treats larger bodies of water with precision.
For perimeter protection, Precor Outdoor F-T-M delivers long-lasting control against adult mosquitoes, rounding out a powerful, comprehensive management program.
About Zoëcon Professional Products
Central Life Sciences’ Zoëcon Professional Products offer insect growth regulators, adulticides and other pest management solutions to control bed bugs, cockroaches, fleas, flies, ants and other pests in both residential and commercial markets.
According to CLS’ online history, Zoëcon was founded by Dr. Carl Djerassi, where his team was able to commercially produce a group of molecules called insect growth regulators (IGRs) which revolutionized insect control by introducing a method that interferes with the development and reproduction of insects. Beginning with methoprene, and the later discovery of hydroprene and kinoprene, these compounds became the building blocks of the comprehensive Zoëconportfolio of insect control solutions.
About Central Life Sciences
Central Life Sciences products are a part of Central Garden & Pet Co. Central Life Sciences is dedicated to creating healthier environments and making life better for people, plants and companion animals around the world. As inventors of insect growth regulator technology more than 50 years ago, the founders of Central Life Sciences pioneered biorational pest control: using the insect’s chemistry as a means to reduce pest populations.
LabelSDS.com, an innovator and leader in digital label and safety data sheet (SDS) books, introduces both the Lock N Load Download Button and the Label and SDS Revision Indicator.
Lock N Load gives you access to your company’s labels and SDS when in remote areas with no cell service or Wi-Fi by letting you download your company’s labels and SDS onto your device with one click of a button.
The Label & SDS Revision Flashing Indicator visually notifies you of any updated labels and/or SDS in your list. The Current Label and Current SDS Buttons will flash if there has been an update in the last 30 days.
Visit LabelSDS.com or call 904-609-0123 for more information.
About LabelSDS.com
LabelSDS.com is a web-based program with more than 6,800 product labels and safety data sheets (SDS) specific to the pest and turf industries. You can create your own company digital label and SDS “book” with the products your company uses. All your employees can access, download, print, email and text your company’s labels and SDS from their computer, tablet or smartphone. Best of all, your company’s labels and SDSs update automatically whenever there is a revision. LabelSDS.com is designed to be an easy and affordable way to access and manage your company’s labels and SDS.
IMAGE: Professional Pest Management Alliance 2025 Report
The Professional Pest Management Alliance (the Alliance), which drives demand for professional services through innovative marketing programs, released its 2025 Annual Report, displaying one of the organization’s most successful years in its nearly three-decade history. From a bold brand evolution to record-shattering media results, 2025 was defined by innovation and measurable impact that delivered billions of impressions to consumers nationwide.
“From fresh new strategies to the consistent excellence of our core programs, these pages tell the story of what we set out to do and how it all came to life,” said Dr. Jim Fredericks, PMP contributor and executive director for the Alliance. “We packed a lot into twelve months, all of it driven by a shared commitment to putting the value of professional pest control front and center for every consumer we reach.”
New look, same mission
Among the year’s biggest milestones was the Alliance’s brand refresh, marking a strategic evolution that modernized the organization’s identity while reinforcing its core mission: to grow, promote, protect and defend the industry. The result of extensive board collaboration and member input, the rebrand positions the Alliance for even greater impact in the years ahead.
“This evolution was more than a fresh coat of paint; it’s a statement of where we’re heading: forward, together” said Bobby Jenkins, chairman of the Alliance, ABC Home & Commercial Services, Austin, Texas. “But one thing hasn’t changed. When we work as a united front to advocate and advance our industry, nothing is stopping us.”
What made the difference in 2025?
These programs put the right message in front of the right people at the right time, building consumer trust and creating new demand for professional pest control across every channel.
Consumer media relations: The year-round media program positions the National Pest Management Association’s team of board-certified entomologists and medical advisors as the go-to experts on pest prevention and public health. This puts us in front of consumers through the outlets they already trust, from local TV news to national digital publications like USA Today, ABC News and The Weather Channel.
Seasonal forecasts: Vector Sectors was rebranded as the Public Health Pest Index, directly connecting pest activity to public health in a way that resonates with consumers and media alike. The Bug Barometer® went interactive on PestWorld.org, giving people a personalized, regional look at what’s coming.
“Bed Bugs Exposed”: With a significant number of Americans unable to identify a bed bug, this large-scale summer campaign met travelers exactly as peak season ramped up, educating them on the risks and the value of professional treatment.
Social media and influencers: Meeting consumers where they spend their time with scroll-stopping content designed to educate them on prevention, seasonal pest threats and the value of working with a pro. Strategic influencer partnerships with creators brought credible pest expertise to entirely new audiences, adding over 1.3 million views from people who may have never heard of or considered professional pest control before.
Public service announcements: The newest chapter in the Alliance’s award-winning PSA program, “Coffee Date” shines a light on the hidden link between household pests and childhood asthma — a connection most people don’t know exists.
Bugs without borders survey: Conducted with the University of Florida, this research uncovered pest trends and consumer behaviors that give consumers and the whole industry smarter, more targeted intelligence to act on.
The Alliance’s moving into the future
Over the past two decades, the use of professional pest management among higher-income homeowners has more than doubled, adding roughly 10 million households to the market. Rather than shifting demand from one company to another, the Alliance creates new demand by educating people who may not have been thinking about professional pest control at all and turning awareness into action.
“The best is yet to come,” added Fredericks. “Beyond our tried-and-true programming, we’re adapting to modern approaches, and I can’t wait for what’s next.”
About the Professional Pest Management Alliance
The Professional Pest Management Alliance is the voice of the industry, driving demand for professional pest control through innovative marketing programs that educate consumers and earn their trust. Since 1997, the Alliance has grown awareness of the essential role pest management professionals play in protecting health, food and property, creating market conditions that help businesses of all sizes grow stronger, faster.
Franklin Pest Solutions recently announced it is sponsoring two interns at the 2026 Purdue UniversityBug Bowl taking place on April 18. The two student interns are 21-year old Aster Barajas, along with 21-year old Aiden Bemis, who is returning for a second year.
Barajas takes on first Bug Bowl
Barajas is from Hammond, Ind., where their love of bugs started early. Having grown up with computers, they started looking on the internet for information about bugs, where they realized that not only did so many people love bugs, but that they could pursue a career in entomology.
“A lot of things happened when I was young that were challenging, but insects have always been around,” Barajas said in a news release. “They brought me comfort in tumultuous times.”
Barajas is a senior majoring in entomology with a minor in natural resources and environmental sciences, making them a natural for the Bug Bowl internship prior to applying to graduate school for entomology or agroecology.
“My plan includes insects and a future decorated with things in the world that are often too small to notice,” they said. “My favorite bug right now is the Blue Orchard bee. It’s so cute and comes in such fun iridescent blue and olive colors. Bugs are really beautiful creatures if you take the time to look at them.”
Barajas’s interests include soil sciences, which they say will make them a better scientist and help in understanding the environment. “At Bug Bowl, I’m most excited about seeing the people and helping to educate everyone about the wonders of the world just under our feet.”
After Bug Bowl, Barajas will return to work at the insect biodiversity and diagnostics lab where they have been working.
Bemis returns to Bug Bowl for second year
Bemis is from Middlebury, Ind., where he will be graduating this spring with a degree in accounting. Following graduation, he plans to enroll in the MS in accounting program at the Daniels School of Business at Purdue and will take the CPA exams the following year.
In the meantime, Bemis is looking forward to Bug Bowl and has helped spread the word about the upcoming event where he enjoys seeing how several departments come together to put on a big production.
“Working as a Bug Bowl intern has shown me that bugs are a great way to bring the community together,” he said. “I love how they spark curiosity in people of all ages. It makes science accessible and fun.” In sparse spare time, Bemis and his fiancée have been training for a half marathon. During long runs, he has also noticed new bugs out buzzing around.
“I will always have a soft spot for fireflies,” Bemis said. “They are such a nostalgic part of Indiana summers and a great example of how insects can create a sense of wonder.”
Inside Franklin Pest’s sponsorship
This is the fifth year Franklin has sponsored Bug Bowl interns.
“Being in pest control is all about balance and Bug Bowl is a great way to learn about that. Humans and nature will always have to be in harmony,” Janelle Iaccino, known as ‘The Bug Girl,’ said in a news release. “Finding the right balance so you’re not disturbing the ecosystem is critical and we can have a lot of fun seeing natural wonder along the way.”
Bug Bowl started as a cockroach race more than 30 years ago by a Purdue entomology professor. The event is part of the Purdue College of Agriculture Spring Fest each year. It offers an array of vibrant, interactive activities for the entire family, including petting bugs at a live bug zoo, visiting the Cockroach Colosseum and becoming familiar with favorite insects. The Bug Bowl art show is always a favorite and is expected to generate more than 1,200 original drawings of bugs from kids from around the area.
About Franklin Pest Solutions, LLC
Since 1929, Franklin Pest Solutions and sister company Rose Pest Solutions have been trusted in the Midwest to keep homes and businesses free from insects, rodents and more. Using cutting-edge technology, environmentally friendly methods and personalized unique solutions, Franklin and Rose are dedicated to creating and maintaining healthier living environments. Owned by the Dold Family, Franklin Pest Solutions proudly serves communities in Indiana and Kentucky.
The Roban Foam Bundle Set is an innovative solution designed to protect your residential and commercial accounts from rodents and other pests. The set features a can of Roban Foam and two PelGar Copper Mesh packs of 6 feet each, providing pest-proofing and rodent-blocking capabilities.
The foam fills and seals gaps, cracks and structural openings, while the copper mesh adds a tough, gnaw-resistant barrier that prevents rodents from chewing through treated areas. This integrated approach ensures both immediate sealing and extended durability, making it ideal for foundation gaps, pipe penetrations, utility lines and other high-risk entry points. Designed for pest management professionals, the kit enhances exclusion work by preventing foam damage and improving long-term performance.
Whether you’re dealing with insects, rats or mice, the Roban Foam Bundle Set offers a strong and durable barrier to keep unwanted pests out. Made for larger voids and openings, the foam is not super expanding; it is a neutral color and cures slowly for a dense consistency and strong adhesion.
About PelGar
Based in the United Kingdom, PelGar provides products and expertise in more than 60 countries worldwide, including the United States. The company supports customers who are directly involved in controlling nuisance pests, national campaigns against the vectors of disease, and local and national Conservation in Partnership (CiP) projects. PelGar’s global network of experienced staff and in-country resources guarantee an exceptional level of service.
Crawlspace Depot is excited to add a new roll size to its most popular liner: The 12 Mil Reinforced Crawl Space Liner is now available in a 4-foot-by-100-foot configuration! This is ideal for those who want to use this liner on their walls or have a narrow area on the floor that needs to be covered. This reinforced polyethylene liner is generally used as a vapor barrier to cover all of the ground in the crawlspace. All edges are sealed to the wall liner with tape, and also sealed to the wall liner at all piers.
Crawlspace Depot now carries have five different liner thicknesses available in various colors and configurations: 6, 8, 10, 12 and 20 mil.
About Crawlspace Depot
Based in Greensboro, N.C., CrawlSpace Depot is your one-stop-shop online for all your crawlspace installation and maintenance needs. It carries a full line of reinforced polyethylene wall and floor liners, tapes, dehumidifiers, insulation, sump pumps, adhesives, cleaners, odor control, moisture detection instruments, and a variety of tools and accessories. Founded in 2011 by Pest Management Professional Hall of Famer Billy Tesh (Class of 2017), who is also president and co-founder of the Greensboro-based pest control services firm Pest Management Systems Inc. (PMi), CrawlSpace Depot carries industry-trusted brands and offers a variety of training videos and user support by phone and online.
Over the past month, Massey Services has promoted several company leaders to new positions. Continue reading below to learn about each of them and click on each photo to learn more.
Farrell appointed to director of geographic information systems
Massey Services announced the promotion of James Farrell to director of geographic information systems (GIS).
Farrell will oversee all GIS-related initiatives, including service center opening geography design, acquisition revenue mapping, sales strategy mapping and more.
Kopplow promoted to regional manager
Massey Services, recently announced the promotion of Greg Kopplow to regional manager of The Villages region in Central Florida.
Kopplow has held multiple leadership roles across the organization, including managing operations for several Florida and Texas regions and, most recently, overseeing the company’s new construction division.
Gary Heath was promoted to senior division manager of new construction.
Croix Newson was promoted to senior director of business intelligence.
Pooya Pakzadian was promoted to director of customer care.
Dana Hill, a 43-year team member, was appointed to oversee special projects.
About Massey Services
Based in Orlando, Fla., Massey Services is one of the nation’s largest and most respected service companies in the pest management industry. Celebrating 41 years of consecutive profitable growth, Massey Services and its subsidiary organizations employ more than 2,900 team members who provide residential and commercial pest prevention, termite protection, landscape and irrigation services for nearly 1 million customers from 194 Service Centers throughout Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, South Carolina, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Virginia and Tennessee.