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We are constantly monitoring the latest and most current news on developments in and about the Pest Management Industry. We review comments and studies from such luminaries of the Industry as Dr. Bobby Corrigan, Dr. Larry Pinto and Dr. Austin Frishman. In addition we monitor input from; The National Pest Management Association, Ohio Pest Control Association, and The Kentucky Pest Control Association. Our informational resources include; The Ohio State University, University of Kentucky, Purdue University, and Cornell University just to cite a few of our renowned learning institutions.

Common Spring Pests to Look Out For

Common Spring Pests to Look Out For

As the weather warms up, insects and other pests begin to come out of hibernation. While some of these creatures are harmless, others can cause considerable damage to your home or garden. In this blog post, we'll take a look at some of the most common spring pests...

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What To Know About Commercial Pest Control

Why Do Businesses Need Experts in Commercial Pest Control? Getting rid of pests in retail stores, restaurants and other businesses takes a different strategy than pest control in homes. Read on to learn why businesses need a pest control company with experience in...

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Stink Bugs: What You Need to Know

Stink Bugs: What You Need to Know

Have you ever been walking through your home and noticed an unwelcome guest? If you have seen a small, brown-colored insect with distinctive markings on its back, chances are you have met a stink bug. They can be pesky pests that enter your home uninvited, but they do...

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Ant Proof Your Home or Office

Ant Proof Your Home or Office

No one likes dealing with ants, especially in their living or working spaces. While it is impossible to completely eliminate any ant infestations, there are some strategies you can implement to make your home or office much less attractive to ants. Read on for some...

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