Bobby Corrigan

Rodent Control and Food Safety: Proactive Programs are the Key

Are conventional programs keeping up with the changes in food safety risks and expectations?

Bobby Corrigan Offers Help on Understanding Rodent Behavior

By understanding the subtle and not-so-subtle differences between mammals, PMPs will be better equipped to control rats and mice in structures.

Fact or Fiction?

Is there one rat for every resident of New York City? One of the country’s leading rodent experts weighs in on this much-debated topic.

[Annual Rodent Control Issue] Of Rodents and Doors

“We should have little trouble with vermin if builders would hear and understand the 'language' of vermin and do a better job in eliminating their entrances and hiding places.” — Hugo Hartnack, 1939

[Annual Rodent Control Issue] Giving Mice the Cold Shoulder

Customer cooperation is critical if rodents are nesting in commercial walk-in freezers.

[Annual Rodent Control Issue] The Science of Urban Rodentology

This discipline focuses not only on the biology and behavior of common urban rodent species, but also addresses scientific approaches for their management.

[Annual Rodent Control Issue] Maximizing Hits on Rodent Bait Stations

The industry’s foremost rodentologist tells PMPs how to put science to work when baiting for rodents.

[Cover Story] Biomonitoring for Rodents

Non-toxic rodent monitoring bait blocks can help bolster IPM programs, reduce callbacks and provide another dimension of service. They also meet today’s changing times — when the world seems to be clamoring for "green" services.