Secret Site Map
Thursday, May 23, 2013

Home News Pestmaster Services in the Hudson Valley Uses a Multi-Faceted Approach for Bed Bug Control

Pestmaster Services in the Hudson Valley Uses a Multi-Faceted Approach for Bed Bug Control

Bed bugs

Paul Alley, president of Pestmaster Services of the Hudson Valley, announced that the company is now treating bed bugs with the Pestmaster Services Eco-Freeze system of freezing bed bugs and their eggs.

| September 28, 2010

KINGSTON, NY – Paul Alley, president of Pestmaster Services of the Hudson Valley, announced that the company is now treating bed bugs with the Pestmaster Services Eco-Freeze system of freezing bed bugs and their eggs.

This treatment is completely “green” and pesticide free. When combined with one of the company’s certified bed bug detection canine teams, the success rate for complete control in one service dramatically increases, Alley reports. “Being on the leading edge of pest management technology is what separates us from the pack,” he said.

In addition, Alley recently was interviewed for a local TV news for a segment on bed bugs. Click here to watch.

 

Top news

NCPMA Releases Bed Bug Booklet

The North Carolina Pest Management Association released a booklet designed to educate North Carolinians about preventing the spread of bed bugs.

The Pros and Cons of Mosquito Spraying

An article in last week’s Wall Street Journal reviews the pros and cons of calling in professionals to spray for mosquitoes.

ServiceMaster Reports First Quarter Financials

The parent company of Terminix reported operating revenue of $608 million, a decline of 7.1 percent compared to the same period in 2012.

Syngenta Unveils New Branding for Professional Pest Market

The new branding, "For Life Uninterrupted," demonstrates Syngenta's commitment to the professional pest management industry, Syngenta said.

Video: Allen Fugler on Conehead Termite Eradication Efforts

Fugler, EVP of the FPMA, discusses effort to secure funding to help the industry eradicate the invasive conehead termite.