NEW YORK - Bug Off Pest Control Center, a New York City-based industry distributor and training resource, has made arrangements to donate 2,592 yards of the RodeXit Rodent Proofing Seal to the City of New York. Equivalent to about a mile-and-a-half of material, it will be enough to seal over 2500 standard-sized doors. The donation has a value of more than $70,000. New York City Director of Rodent Mitigation Kathleen Corradi, aka “The Rat Czar,” will receive the gift in person at the 2023 New York Pest Expo on Nov. 9.
Inspired by the appointment of Corradi earlier this year and recognizing the daunting task that lay ahead of her, and understanding that exclusion is one of the foundations of rodent control, Bug Off Founder and President Andy Linares decided to gift his home town with the RodeXit System, which can be used for solving a host of rodent-proofing problems.
With a theme of “Shattering Myths,” the 21st Edition of the New York Pest Expo will be held at the George Washington Bridge Doubletree Hotel on Nov. 9, from 8 AM to 6 PM.
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