Environmental

GA Dept. of Ag Experts Urge Reporting of Yellow-legged Hornet Embryo Nests
The Georgia Department of Agriculture is asking Georgians to report embryo nests to limit the spread of yellow-legged hornets in the state.
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ohDEER Expands to Midwest with First Female Franchisees
Mother-daughter duo Jeri Lucco and Sarah Lucco will own and operate ohDEER Northwest Columbus, Ohio.
Mosquito Joe Earns EPA's PESP Gold Level Designation
This recognition from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) highlights Mosquito Joe's sustainable pest management practices, including outside pest management services, that reduce pesticide risk to human health and the environment, the company said.
MGK Announces EPA Registration of Botanical Active Ingredient Veratrine
Veratrine is a botanical active ingredient comprised of alkaloids extracted from the seed of the sabadilla plant (Schoenocaulon officinale). Sabadilla alkaloids have unique insecticidal properties to control a wide range of pests, the company said.
New Research Shows Invasive Species Removal is a Nature-Based Solution for Climate Resilience
The study shows that eradicating invasive species not only prevents biodiversity loss, but also aids in protecting and restoring globally unique carbon stocks, making it an effective nature-based solution to combat climate change.
Sulfuryl Fluoride & Residential Structures
What to know about the new sulfuryl fluoride labels containing additional protective measures.
Burrow Treatment
PMPs seeking a humane, environmentally friendly approach to rodent control are assessing the potential of carbon dioxide gas.
Natura Pest Control: A Family Trifecta
As leaders of a family-owned and operated pest control business along the Pacific Northwest, Jake and Jana Claus and Eric Bassett have actively worked together to find their unique roles in their company.
PMPs Taking a More Natural Approach to Pest Management
Whether because it’s good for the planet or good for their wallets (or both!), some PMPs are taking a more natural approach in their pest management and business practices.
Shannon Sked on Pest Control Professionals Being Stewards of the Environment
PCT spoke with Shannon Sked, director at Western Fumigation, Sharon Hill, Pa., at this year’s NPMA Legislative Day to address the misconception that PMPs cannot be stewards of the environment.