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.
A pantry is always a main attraction for any pest. Ants, cockroaches, fruit flies, and even rats… the list goes on. One of the most
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
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
Attending school should be filled with adventure and new, exciting experiences. Students and teachers shouldn’t be concerned about fighting pests; the diseases that they carry
Integrated Pest Management is a well-known method in the commercial industry to manage pests; however, this method is not exclusive to structural pests. IPM also
#1: Is this treatment safe for pets and children? Modern pest control treatments are generally safe, however it needs to be noted that pest management
The battle against pests has been going on for centuries, and so it is not a surprise that there are some myths regarding successful DIY
Wherever we go, we provide water, food and a nice comfy home for our self in order to survive. The problem is, we don’t seem
No one can deny that technology is all around us, practically 24 – 7. Whether it is the smart watch that is on your wrist,
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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