Service Technician Resources

When Can a Site Be Declared 'Bed Bug-Free?'
And should people be informed of past infestations?
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What Every PMP Needs to Know About Cockroach Legs
This important body part plays a key role in transferring insecticide from a treated surface.
Health Risks From Rodent Work
It's up to you to determine the level of risk that you face when doing a rodent job and to take the appropriate precautions to protect yourself.
How to Identify Clover Mites
This seasonal invader can prompt customer calls in the early spring or late winter.
5 Bed Bug Inspection Tips
Different bed bug signs mean different things.
Spider Hangouts
These eight-legged pests can be tricky to find in and around structures. Here’s where to look for them.
Moving Day for Oriental Cockroaches
Oriental cockroaches also can move inside whenever the weather outside becomes too hot, wet, dry or cold, or when populations get so large they run out of space in their outdoor sites.
Working with Contractors to Keep Construction Sites Pest-free
Certain construction site practices can attract new pests (rodents, flies, yellowjackets, and mosquitoes) that are looking for food and nesting or breeding sites. These pests can be an annoyance and a health hazard for workers and visitors.
Meet The Cluster Fly
In some areas, large numbers of cluster flies can end up indoors when temperatures drop.
How Fast Can Infestations Grow?
Bed bug population explosions differ from the lab to the field.
Inside Out
Outdoor cockroaches can become indoor pests. Here’s how to deal with peridomestic cockroaches that often move indoors.