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| | Bat Control | | | | | The first thing you should know about bat control is what—and more importantly when—not to do. The exact months can vary depending where you live, but you should never do a bat exclusion from the beginning of May until the end of August. Flightless babies may still be in your attic and you can trap them in, leading to a slow, painful death followed by a rotting bat carcass. This will make the guano seem like no big deal. The best idea is to wait your bat problem out, but if you have an emergency situation or simply can't put up with it any longer, pest control professionals may be able to help. Still, make sure you address this exclusion issue—a reputable professional should be up front about this problem, anyway. | |
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As temperatures continue to skyrocket and UV light increases, now's the time to think about how products will perform under the vast heat wave sweeping the country. SyngentaPMP.com features a new, educational article that spotlights how Demand® CS and Demand® EZ insecticides stack up against the competition by providing extended residual control under harsh conditions. "Demand CS & Demand EZ Produ...
Greensboro, N.C., USA, November 17, 2009 -- Syngenta announced that three pest management professionals (PMPs) each received a 2009 PestWorld Syngenta booth drawing prize for a $300 gift certificate.
Scott McNeely, founder and president of McNeely Pest Control in Winston-Salem, N.C.; Phillip Cooper, president of Cooper Pest Solutions in Lawrenceville, N.J.; and Jeff Annis, president and CEO of A...
WILMINGTON, Del., June 29, 2009 -- DuPont Professional Products today announced that DuPont" Advion® insect granule has been registered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and state approvals are in progress. Pest control and lawn care professionals now have a granular formulation that controls household and commercial pests across a wide range of applications with the trusted perform...
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