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Using 'Isolation' to Thwart Bed Bugs

Convert beds into restful, bed bug-free islands.

Wintertime Invaders

Overwintering pests are moving indoors to survive the cold.

Rat Behavior: What We’re Learning

New technology is providing the pest management industry with additional behavioral insights that have caused one prominent technical director to rethink how he performs rodent control.

Genetic Discovery Could Spell Mosquitoes’ Death Knell

A UC Riverside genetic discovery could turn disease-carrying mosquitoes into insect Peter Pans, preventing them from ever maturing or multiplying.

Dealing with Trap-Shy Rodents

Rodent control specialist Timmy Madere shares his real-world results for these problematic pests.

Caught in the Act

Jennifer Gordan, Ph.D., explained how PMPs can use mosquito surveillance to protect people and the environment.

Hunting Down Bed Bugs, Helping Phones Ring

A routine bed bug service call turned into a Sunday New York Times article featuring Scott Palatnik and his canine partner, Hunter, which created more business buzz.

What Bed Bug Research Questions Still Need to Be Asked?

Pest control industry technical experts offer their thoughts on opportunities and areas for future bed bug research.

PMPs Appreciate New Technology for Environmentally Friendly Pest Control

It’s crucial to generate solutions that are environmentally friendly and the introduction of new technology is helping in this important area.

A Virtual Approach to Training

Many PCOs who realized the value of virtual training during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic are continuing this type of training to this day.