In PCT’s July cover story, “Why Talent Walks,” we examine how engaging employees and fostering a positive, collaborative has helped PCOs retain their standout employees.
July also is PCT’s annual cockroach control issue and features include: Standard of Care: Cockroach Control; ‘Bug Bombs’ Ineffective at Killing Roaches Indoors; American Cockroach Horror Story’ Rethinking German Cockroach Control; When Problems are Good for Business; and Diversifying Cockroach Management Strategies.
Other highlights include “FIT To Be Stopped,” a look at the development of the Frye Inspection Tool (FIT), a probe that can be used to determine if an opening is large enough to permit a mouse or rat; and “Ticks: More Than Just Lyme Disease,” which examines the many challenges to effective tick management.
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