
SANTA FE SPRINGS, Calif. – Target Specialty Products announced the next Business Growth webinar is “What's New in Equipment 2025?” The free webinar is scheduled for Feb 27 and is designed for pest control professionals.
Join Target Specialty Products and partners B&G, Gardner, PestTool and Pro-Pell, each of whom will unveil the latest equipment innovations designed to enhance efficiency, improve service quality, and keep you ahead of industry trends. Each vendor will have a 15-minute spotlight to showcase their cutting-edge products and share expert insights on how these tools can optimize your operations. Click here to register for the webinar.
B&G will showcase its Weighted Stations for secure, weather-resistant rodent control. Gardner will introduce Fly Lights, offering discreet, effective flying insect reduction. PestTool will highlight the Pestblaster, designed for precise application and improved efficiency. Pro-Pell will unveil an all-natural repellent made from essential oils, providing a sustainable pest control solution.
“We're excited to host the 'What's New in Equipment 2025?’" said David Helt, president of Target Specialty Products. "This webinar provides a unique opportunity to learn directly from industry leaders about cutting-edge equipment that can help businesses stay ahead in an evolving market.”
The webinar takes place Feb 27 at 1 p.m. (EST) and attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions at the conclusion of the webinar. Click to register.
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