Truly Nolen’s Svenheim Provides a Primer on Hantavirus and Deer Mice

Truly Nolen reported an increase in call volume from people inquiring about hantavirus.

Mark Janowiecki Shares How PCOs Can Design City-Wide Termite Programs

Mark Janowiecki, Ph.D., B.C.E., City of New Orleans Mosquito, Termite, and Rodent Control Board, gave a presentation at PestWorld 2024 on how pest control companies can design a termite management program on a city-wide scale.

20 Trapping Tips

How to best place, bait and maintain snap traps.

How to Succeed with Electronic Rodent Monitoring

Electronic rodent monitoring offers huge potential to elevate your rodent control program. But to use it successfully, you’ll need to figure out a few things first.

USDA Confirms Bird Flu Detected in Rats in Riverside

The four black rats were tested for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in late January in Riverside, Calif., the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service reported.

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.

The Evolving World of Electronic Rodent Monitoring

Why is electronic rodent monitoring likely to become part of your company’s protocol? And what should the industry expect from these technologies in the years ahead?

Bell Labs Launches Mouse iQ, Powered by Bell Sensing Technologies

Powered by Bell Sensing Technologies, Mouse iQ contains Bluetooth technology, meaning PMPs can use their smart device to check traps up to 100 feet away.

Rodenticides at the Crossroads as PCOs Head to Capitol Hill

In November 2024, EPA released the final Biological Evaluation (BE) for rodenticides – the latest development in EPA’s reregistration of rodenticides.

NPMA Shines ‘Spotlight’ on Rodenticides at Atlanta Event

PMPs participated in discussions and heard from academia members and in-the-field experts about the latest research findings, innovative rodent control strategies and regulatory developments.

Report Shows U.S. States, Counties Experiencing Highest Rodent Issues

Using the most recent data available from the U.S. Census Bureau, Cinch reported the U.S. locations with the most severe rodent problems. Vermont led with 24 percent of households experiencing rodent issues, followed by South Dakota (23 percent) and North Dakota (22 percent).