Here's a look at some of the top stories, multimedia files and more posted on PCT Online for the week of Jan. 24. Highlights this week include Rentokil NA's DEI program expansion, a look at mosquito research being done by Texas A&M and Rollins reporting 2021 year-end revenues.
By partnering with the National Leadership Institute (NLI), a pioneer in corporate diversity, Rentokil is working to create lasting behavioral change through neuroscience and industry research.
Texas A&M AgriLife, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences spearhead research, education, extension efforts to protect public health.
The industry’s Anticoagulant Rodenticide Task Force is asking pest management professionals to not send comments to the U.S. EPA regarding its ongoing registration review of rodenticides until after the agency’s proposed interim decision is announced in late March or early April.
Rollins also announced that fourth quarter revenues were up 11.9% over the prior year's fourth quarter revenue.
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