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“As ‘guardians’ of public health, it is critical for PMPs to understand which pests present the biggest threats to people and how to best control these pests to reduce customer exposure. This guide covers not only the pesticide treatment recommendations for major public health pests, but also provides non-pesticide management techniques as well,” says Gordon Morrison, Maxforce® Insecticide Market Manager. “At Bayer, we offer the industry’s leading portfolio of public health pest solutions that deliver effective, responsible results.”
The Public Health Pest Solution Guide features:
• The most important public health pests and the threats they pose to humans and pets;
• Pesticide treatment and non-pesticide control recommendations for each of these pests;
• And advice for PMPs on choosing the best products for controlling pests – an important part of a successful IPM program.
The Public Health Pest Solution Guide is a valuable tool for PMPs to build their businesses and provide their customers with superior service. This manual is the fourth solution guide now offered in Bayer’s Pest Solution Guide series, which already includes guides designed to help PMPs with the treatment of ants, cockroaches, and perimeter pests.
To get your free Bayer Public Health Pest Solution Guide, Ant Solution Guide, Cockroach Solution Guide or Perimeter Pest Guide, call Bayer customer service at 1-800-331-2867, ask you Bayer Field Sales Representative or visit www.BackedbyBayer.com.
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