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NPMA proudly serves nearly 5,000 member companies and their employees in the pest management community. We do that through education, industry leadership, public policy initiatives, and market development resources.
Pest Management Industry Participates in International Women’s Day 2026
On March 8, people around the globe celebrate women during International Women’s Day, and the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) is proud to see the pest management industry participate.
Registration Now Open for the 2026 Women’s Forum: Empowering Careers in Pest Management
Registration is now open for the 2026 Women’s Forum, happening May 19–21 in Charlotte, NC. Join industry leaders, engage in hands-on workshops, celebrate excellence at the NPMA Impact Awards, and hear from keynote speakers Rachel DeAlto and Monica Wofford. This is where careers grow and community thrives.
The Alliance’s Latest Research Reveals Common Bed Bug Misidentification and Emerging Trends in Infestations
The Professional Pest Management Alliance developed a new and improved Bugs Without Borders survey in partnership with Faith Oi at the University of Florida.
Research Shows 88% of Consumers Prefer Eco-Conscious Pest Management Companies
Recent research reveals a compelling business case for sustainable pest management practices, with 88% of consumers demonstrating increased loyalty to businesses that embrace environmental causes.
Global Public Health and Food Safety Summit Releases 2026 Programme
The program is now available for the Global Public Health and Food Safety Summit, bringing together leading experts from around the world for two days of insight, research, and practical solutions addressing today’s most pressing industry challenges.
The Alliance's Creator Partnership Promotes Rodent Awareness and Prevention Through Engaging Content
The Alliance team sent NPMA entomologist, Dr. Mike Bentley, to inspect Casey and Rashad's shed, explain the risks rodents pose, and underscore the importance of partnering with a local pest pro to properly address an infestation.