Tindol will serve the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) for the 2016-17 term guiding the organization's efforts to protect public health, food and property from pests and diseases.
Read Press ReleaseAs spring time approaches we all look forward to the warmer temperatures. But one thing we don't look forward to is the ANTS. Most of us in this area have experienced these little buggers rummaging through our homes. Ants often feed outside, but duri
Read Press ReleaseImagine if mice could talk. Fortunately for us, they can't. However, there is a certain species of mouse that can communicate through squeaks! The gene that makes them squeak is also in humans and can help in speech disorder research.
Read Press ReleaseA new Penn State project will help Spanish speaking mushroom growers increase their pest management skills through culturally appropriate IPM outreach education and training programs in Spanish.
Read Press ReleaseThere is a lot of techniques to make your home or business building pest-free. The usual sanitation procedures and appropriate waste organization are the basic prevention tips you may follow. You need to start pest control well before you even discov
Read Press ReleaseAmerican Pest Management of Manhattan Helps to Eliminate Family's Bed Bug Infestation as Part of "Taking the Bite Out of the Holidays" Charity Program, an annual charity that has donated over $500,000 in free services since its inception in 2009
Read Press ReleaseResearchers from Penn State, the U.S. Forest Service, Northern Research Station, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) will join forces to place 500 traps for Asian longhorned beetles (ALB) in M
Read Press ReleaseThe Philadelphia School and Community Integrated Pest Management Partnership will hold its seventh annual meeting on October 27, 10 a.m. to 3p.m., at Concilio (Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations) at 705-09 N. Franklin Street, Philadelphia.
Read Press ReleaseA student in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences was recently featured in a national trade magazine after receiving the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) Minorities in Pest Management scholarship.
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