PCT Editor provides a quick overview of September PCT, which is packed with must-read content for pest and wildlife professionals. For this month’s cover story, we asked our readers to share their wildest wildlife encounters — and they did not disappoint. From animal rescues to on-the-spot solutions for unexpected wildlife intrusions, it’s a reminder that in this business, you’ve got to be ready for anything.
September is PCT’s annual wildlife control issue, packed with must-read content for pest and wildlife professionals.
For this month’s cover story, we asked our readers to share their wildest wildlife encounters — and they did not disappoint. From animal rescues….to on-the-spot solutions for unexpected wildlife intrusions….it’s a reminder that in this business, you’ve got to be ready for anything.
Also included are insights from veteran wildlife control professional Jack Ammerman. His feature, "Stop the Falls," is an eye-opening look at the dangers of working at heights. Learn how preventable falls can result in life-altering injuries — and what you can do to avoid these dangers.
"Mastering Exclusion" is a look at how Jon Cischke teaches metal-based exclusion techniques to permanently and humanely keep wildlife out.
September PCT also includes business-related features for those looking to boost their bottom line, including "Buy Now and Save," which explores how companies are taking advantage of early order and rebate programs to maximize savings and improve their margins.
"Mystery Bites" explains how Rutgers helped solve a puzzling bite case that was ultimately linked to house mouse mites. And new LSU research reveals about how bed bugs respond to heat exposure.
Head over to www.pctonline.com/magazine to read the full issue!
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