
Mark Ebner
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Aug 2, 2024 |
mypmp.net | Heather Gooch |Chris White |Mark Ebner |Richard Christner
In the competitive world of pest control, diversifying services can significantly boost your business’ growth and customer satisfaction. One effective way to achieve this is by incorporating nuisance wildlife control and restoration services. There is no shortage of factors to consider when offering these services, so the following essential tips are designed to help you successfully expand your offerings.
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Jan 25, 2024 |
mypmp.net | Chris White |Mark Ebner |Gregg Schumaker
New Answer Cage Coats are reusable, weather-resistant covers for live traps available in black, green camouflage and forest camouflage. Two sizes are available: 465COV fits cages approximately 24 x 7 x 6 inches; 485COV fits cages approximately 31 x 11 x 13 inches. Made of heavy-duty polyester, the coats protect animals from the elements while blending in with the environment. An adjustable hook-and-loop self-fastener accommodates various live trap brands. Founded in 1932 by Jasper T.
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Jan 16, 2024 |
mypmp.net | Ellen Wagner |Mark Ebner
Envu announced the divestment of its Rodent Monitoring System (RMS) to Woodstream Corp., a global manufacturer of rodent and animal control products. Featuring the latest Internet of Things (IoT) and sensor-based technology, the proprietary RMS is a wireless network of high-tech sensors that, when added to rodent traps, displays data from each monitor on a central RMS portal.
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Dec 5, 2023 |
mypmp.net | Ellen Wagner |Chris White |Mark Ebner
“Pulse baiting” is a method to control rodents at sensitive residential and commercial accounts. The technique eases neophobic rodents by initially deploying a non-toxic monitoring bait, before introducing an active rodenticide. This allows pest management professionals (PMPs) to understand the rodent pressure at the customer’s facility, prior to deploying rodenticides with active ingredients (AIs).
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Nov 27, 2023 |
mypmp.net | Charles Holt |Diane Sofranec |Pete Schopen |Mark Ebner
The National Wildlife Control Operators Association (NWCOA) is a nonprofit trade association for wildlife and pest management professionals that provides training, best practices, political advocacy and more. NWCOA’s certified wildlife control training curriculum includes how to repair structures to stop wildlife entry. This concept is a major priority for NWCOA, to increase the overall professionalism in the wildlife control industry.
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