December ’21- Evolution in the Pest Management Industry
Did you know? Sumerians (the people of southern Mesopotamia) were one of the first people recorded to use chemicals as a form of pest control.
Did you know? Sumerians (the people of southern Mesopotamia) were one of the first people recorded to use chemicals as a form of pest control.
The festive season is upon us and it’s a time for family, friends, travel and relaxation. Here are some things to remember when it comes
Spring is in the air! In Gauteng, we have already received a few drops of much needed rain after the dry winter and so the
Firstly, what is a pesticide? A pesticide is any substance or mixture of substances (usually chemicals) designed to control, kill or deter living organisms such
A group of researchers at the University of Florida may have found an alternative method of pest management for strawberry plants: The team decided to
We have all been bombarded with information regarding how our actions are negatively affecting the environment. These effects have been so severe that we are
Small, furry, cute(?!) and sneaky. What’s not to like about rodents – right? Some people even keep them as pets! But – if rodents are
One of the most important rules in Integrated Pest Management is pest species identification. Why is pest species identification important? Just as cats and dogs
Happy New Year! Shoo – I think we can all say that 2020 was not expected and that we are grateful to put it in
December may be the time where most people relax and take their well-deserved breaks, but it may not be the time that pests do the
The SMARTSENZ® IPM method is proudly protected by a South African patent under PAT2502474ZAPC.
SMARTSENZ ® IPM is an eco-friendly integrated pest management service designed to proactively manage and prevent pests in a sustainable way.
Problematic starlings and sparrows
What are their occupancy success rates and why? Introduction As
Owl Boxes: why owl boxes can reduce pest control costs in the long-term.
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