The use of electronic remote monitoring (ERM) for rodent and wildlife traps is finally gaining momentum among PCOs and WCOs, as new technologies are improving system reliability and the economic benefits of ERM have become clearer. In this presentation, industry expert Jim Nase will discuss his experiences and learnings as an early advocate and pioneer in ERM, how ERM technology is evolving, and the role he sees for ERM in the future of the pest and wildlife control industries.
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