Wood Boring Insects Resources
NPMA Announces Resources for Celebrating April as National Pest Management Month
Under the theme "Pest Management Protects," NPMA provides comprehensive tools for professionals to recognize team members, colleagues, and coworkers for their outstanding service.
The Professional Pest Management Alliance’s Consumer Research Shows Spike in Stinging Insect Conversations
According to the Professional Pest Management Alliance’s recent AI research, wasps and hornets have seen the highest increases among all online pest conversations.
Recording: Friend or Foe? Taking the Sting Out of Wasp & Bee Control
Presented by Gerry Wegner, BCE, Varment Guard Environmental Services
Why Insects Gather at Artificial Light
It's common knowledge that insects are attracted to lights, especially at night. As PMPs, you may be even more familiar with this phenomena, using it against pest insects with technology like insect light traps (ILTs). In a recent study, researchers took this behavior and went to figure out exactly what was going on and why this occurs.
NPMA Forms Information
The NPMA-33 WDI inspection report is only used to report activity or damage from wood-destroying insects that, for the purposes of this report, include termites, carpenter ants, carpenter bees, and reinfesting wood-boring beetles.
Online Course: Identifying Treatment Challenges in Slab Construction
In this one-hour course, learn about challenges in treatments for termites, identification of construction elements, and pesticide math for termiticide applications. Price: $20/$40