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You may have noticed no mention has been made of killing the bats during your bat control program. That's because you shouldn't. Bat poison is more likely to cause more problems than it solves. Again, you can have bat carcasses and the chemicals in the poison can be harmful to pets and household members. Because bats are beneficial and help control other pests, local ordinances may be protecting bats. In some areas, you can be fined for killing your bats.

Many homeowners recognize the benefit of having bats around—especially for mosquitoes. Some of these homeowners will actually install a bat house near their home. Once you've effectively excluded your home, a bat house can become your own, free pest control company.

 

Mosquito season is gearing up and to help PMPs handle these pesky pests, SyngentaPMP.com is hosting a new Tech Corner article that discusses localized mosquito control. "Mosquito Control with Microencapsulated Insecticides" explains the services PMPs can offer their customers and guidelines to consider before suggesting these services. In the article, Dr. ElRay Roper of Syngenta spotlights researc...

BASF offers discount on bed bug control products now through December 18 New Bed Bug Solution Program features Prescription Treatment" Phantom® pressurized insecticide, Phantom® termiticide-insecticide and Prescription Treatment" Alpine® dust insecticide ST. LOUIS, MO, November, 18 2009 -- Through December 18, pest management professionals (PMPs) can earn a $5 point-of-purchase discount on ...

Are pesky rodents keeping you busy this quarter? Pest management industry experts refer to rodent control as both an art and a science because it requires the technician to "outthink" the rat or mouse. So, how do you outthink these small, furry pests? Visit www.SyngentaPMP.com to read a new technical article, "Outthinking Rodents", which features seven steps for rodent management. The seven steps ...





 

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