Community Events, environmentally friendly pest control, Sacramento pest control
Jeremy Briscoe took the helm as State Chair of the California Association of Pest Control Advisers (CAPCA) today. Briscoe, who serves as National Ag Business Manager for Certis USA, Atascadero, CA, accepted the gavel from last year’s chair Dennis Duda of Wilbur-Ellis,...
Community Events, environmentally friendly pest control, Sacramento pest control
The Almond Board continues to follow the changing landscape for international pesticide maximum residue levels (MRLs) and provide resources for growers, PCAs and handlers as they plan pest management strategies on almonds destined for key export markets. Given that...
Cockroaches, environmentally friendly pest control, Sacramento pest control
The large, brown, ugly American cockroach has become an unwelcome house (and pool) guest for many Californians, thanks to this year’s prolonged stretches of hot weather. Breeding in the warmth and on the hunt for water, roaches are turning up in swimming pools, in...
Ants, Bed Bugs, Bees & Wasps, Cockroaches, environmentally friendly pest control, Pet Pests, Rodents - Mice - Rats, Sacramento pest control, Silverfish, Spiders
Before fall temperatures send us all indoors, including the multi-legged types, make sure you prepare your home with these pest proofing tips. • Install door sweeps on exterior doors and repair damaged screens. • Screen vents and openings to chimneys. • Seal cracks...
Ants, environmentally friendly pest control, Sacramento pest control
Move over, cockroaches. Sorry to disappoint, bed bugs. It’s official. PMPs have spoken and despite the disproportionate attention that the media, consumers and industry educational programs give bed bugs, ants are the No. 1 nuisance pest in the United States. In late...
environmentally friendly pest control, Sacramento pest control
As summer is drawing to a close, mosquito’s are still at; the first human case of West Nile Virus has been reported in the Sacramento area. One Roseville and two Lincoln residents have tested positive for West Nile Virus, but are in the hospital recovering. Read...