[Products] New Products

Insects Limited

www.insectslimited.com
The Multi-Species Bullet Lure is the newest addition of stored product monitoring tools from Insects Limited. It is a pheromone lure that attracts the Indian meal moth, almond moth, Mediterranean flour moth, warehouse/tobacco moth, warehouse beetle, cabinet beetle, cigarette beetle and more. Pheromone-baited traps can be used in food warehouses, mills, food-manufacturing facilities, seed facilities and other locations where a stored product insect infestation can occur.

Bullet Lures utilize a slow-release membrane technology and color-coded acetate beads to produce a consistent pheromone release rate, the company said, adding that the multi-species lure will last 90 days.

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Service Pro

www.servicepro.com
Columbus, Ohio-based Service Pro has released a new module for its ServSuite software. The ServSuite Notifications Module allows service companies to notify their customers of impending services. Notifications are made through an automated Call Ahead feature that provides customizable pre-recorded service reminders to help users confirm service calls. This module enables customer group calls from ServSuite, saving time and alleviating the need to call each customer separately, the company said.

Users can choose a notification type, such as a phone call or SMS text message, and date and time of the notification. The outgoing message can be viewed as a read-only field, and pending notifications can be viewed in a preview notifications list.

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Reneotech

www.ecoraiderpmp.com
Reneotech of North Bergen, N.J. has released EcoRaider RTU Professional insect killer, designed for the professional market. EcoRaider is available in 16-ounce and gallon sizes through distributors Univar, Oldham, Pest Control Supply, Pest Management Supply and Essco.

EcoRaider RTU Professional is backed by research and has strong kill efficacy and residual action combined with a green profile, the company said. Additionally, mortality for adults, nymphs and eggs is up to 90 percent in one hour, with more than 14 days of residual activity according to laboratory studies by Rutgers University, Reneotech reports. EcoRaider is a 25(b) exempt product with no signal words or cautions; no special handling or mixing procedures are needed; and it has a micro-emulsion formula.

EcoRaider RTU Professional can be used in schools, dormitories, day-care centers, nursing and medical facilities, hotels, and public transport, as well as in homes and apartments.

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A.R.E.

www.4are.com/cargoglide
Massillon, Ohio-based A.R.E. now offers CargoGlide bed units with extensions that range from 70 percent to 100 percent, placing tools and cargo stored in even the furthest corner of the truck bed at PMPs’ fingertips, the firm says. Built with a steel frame and side-thrust roller bearings, CargoGlide units deliver a smooth slide, even on uneven ground; are constructed to last, especially in commercial applications; and can help prevent driver injury, the company said. CargoGlide sliding units come with a five-year manufacturer warranty.

CargoGlide is available in five models, including:

  • CargoGlide CG1000 — 1,000 pound capacity, 70 percent extension, six roller bearings, 4-inch side rails with tie-down T-slots, four tie-down attachments, full-length deck with nylon laminated surface.
  • CargoGlide 1500HD — 1,500 pound capacity, 70 percent extension, six roller bearings, 8-inch side rails with tie-down T-slots, four tie-down attachments, full-length deck with nylon laminated surface.
  • CargoGlide 2000HD — 2,000 pound capacity, 10 heavy-duty bearings, 8-inch side rails with tie-down T-slots, four tie-down attachments, full-length deck with nylon laminated surface.
  • CargoGlide 1500XL — 1,500 pound capacity, 100 percent extension, 36 roller bearings, 8-inch side rails with tie-down T-slots, four tie-down attachments, full-length deck with nylon laminated surface.
  • CargoGlide 2000XL (commercial-grade unit) — 2,000 pound capacity, 100 percent extension, 22 roller bearings, 8-inch side rails with tie-down T-slots, four tie-down attachments, full-length deck with nylon laminated surface or optional aluminum deck.
     

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Universal Pest Solutions

www.allclearmister.com
Universal Pest Solutions, a mosquito control product manufacturer, has launched Attractive Targeted Sugar Bait Mosquito Concentrate (ATSB). Marketed under the brand name Terminix Allclear, this patented mosquito control technology marks a technological advancement in mosquito control, the company said. ATSB works by attracting, killing and then collapsing mosquito species, including the tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus). While the concept of sugar baiting insects has been researched for some time, this provides it in a commercially viable mosquito control product, the firm reports.

Universal Pest Solutions has the exclusive rights to market ATSB in the United States from FASST Products of Rockville Center, N.Y. Universal sells ATSB exclusively to Terminix International in the professional pest control market and to ADAPCO in the municipal mosquito market, but plans to broaden the reach to other channels in 2015 and beyond.

According to the manufacturer, ATSB is an environmentally friendly, EPA-exempt formula developed and patented by Westham, an Israeli- and Dallas, Texas-based company. The formula contains sugar from fruit extracts and encapsulated garlic oil that are safe to use around people, pets and food, the company said. The special combination of fruit extracts in the formula acts as a bait to attract mosquitoes searching for a sugar meal, and the encapsulated garlic is a gut toxin, the company says. After the mosquitoes ingest the bait, they typically die within 48 hours. Studies show more than a 90 percent reduction in mosquito populations three weeks post application. Additional research shows that female mosquitoes do not seek a blood meal after ingesting ATSB.

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