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Battling Bed Bugs

PMPs get creative in the fight against these prevalent pests Bed bug infestations continue to be one of the greatest challenges for the pest management industry. According to an NPMA survey, nearly 97% of pest professionals have treated bed bugs in the past year, and 66% say the prevalence of these problematic pests is on the rise. While the majority ...

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Staying Connected

Strengthening your company culture and onboarding practices while working remotely John Myers, President and CEO of Rentokil North America, had a bit of a head start when the pandemic forced many of his workers home. About six years ago, his company moved its email, calendar and contact platforms to Google because of the “ability to share documents and collaborate at ...

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Tips for Managing a Fleet During Civil Unrest

As riots broke out in Minneapolis, Los Angeles, Atlanta, New York and many other cities, including rural locations throughout the United States, images of violence, looting and vandalism were highlighted by the national press. Property Claim Services (PCS) has provided an early estimate that the Minneapolis riots damaged 400 businesses and could exceed $500 million in insurance losses. Twenty states ...

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On the Safe Side

Amidst a pandemic, communicating safety procedures to both employees and clients is increasingly important. Travis Aggson, ACE, Executive Vice President and associate certified entomologist at American Pest Management Inc., was at the airport returning home to Kansas from NPMA’s Legislative Day. The President came on television announcing a halt to all international flights. The goal was to stop the spread of ...

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Best Practices for Pest Control Fleet Managers

Your business does not have to be in long haul trucking to be open to fleet risk. If your pest control company has technicians operating vehicles for business, then you are open to accidents and the misfortune that follows them. With over 6 million accidents occurring on the road each year, commercial vehicles most commonly get into an accident when ...

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NPMA’S Efforts to Support Disinfection Services Offered by Member Companies

The Coronavirus pandemic impacted pest management companies in ways that very few could have predicted back at the beginning of 2020. But less than a year later, the industry has changed the services it provides and ways they are delivered. Disinfection services are the prime example of the spirit of ingenuity and entrepreneurship that is the cornerstone of the pest ...

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Quick to Adapt: Covid-19 Success Stories

When COVID-19 first hit the U.S., it sent shockwaves across the business world—and pest management companies were certainly not immune. As state governors handed down executive orders for citizens to shelter in place and businesses to shutter, there was a lot of uncertainty about which industries would qualify as essential. “Initially, people were scared,” recalls Michael Rottler, President/CEO of Rottler ...

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Crisis Communications

In late March, COVID-19 sent business across the nation spiraling into a state of confusion and panic. Fortunately, NPMA quickly jumped into action and kept pest management businesses informed every step of the way. First and foremost, the association launched an overwhelming effort to educate lawmakers about how pest control is an essential industry. (See the article detailing legislative efforts ...

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To Sell or Not To Sell

Top Reasons NOT to Sell Your Business Even in a Hot Acquisition Market Thinking about selling your pest management business? You might want to think again. According to William Hoffman, ACE and President/CEO of Hoffman’s Exterminating Company in New Jersey, it may seem like a “no-brainer” to sell your business in a hot acquisition market. However, he encourages owners to think ...

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Maximizing the Benefits of a Remote Workforce

Lessons Learned During Shelter-in-Place When shelter-in-place or stay-home rules became the norm in most states during the COVID-19 pandemic, the good news was that pest management companies were deemed an essential business that could remain open. However, business owners faced the challenge of maintaining operations while employees worked remotely. Important lessons were learned during the transition from office-based to remote staffing ...

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