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Pest Control Sprayer - Just because its in the truck...

Posted by Andrew Greess on Oct 11, 2012

I discussed Pest Control Sprayer safety in a prior post.  One of the key points about your Pest Control Equipment was "just because its in your truck, doesn't mean its attached, secured or safe. Today I have great pictures to prove my point. These 3 nasty, old, rusted, corroded bolts were the only thing attaching a 25 gallon pest […]
Pest Control Sprayers - Do it Yourself Works, Sometimes

Pest Control Sprayers - Do it Yourself Works, Sometimes

Posted by Andrew Greess on Jun 24, 2012

When it comes to pest control sprayers, some of our clients are skilled enough to buy the components from us and do the assembly themselves. We are happy to do this. It saves the client money and allows us to make a little money. Like anything else however, it is critical to know one's limitations. This photo shows a pest control spr […]

What is the best Pest Control Equipment Storage Method?

Posted by Andrew Greess on Mar 26, 2012

Pest Control equipment Storage is a function of vehicle, pest control methodology, tools, employee training (e.g., specialized vs. universal technician, etc.). There may be a best solution for a particular company, but I don’t believe there is a best solution for the industry. That said, here are a couple of considerations: Put the most com […]
Pest Control Sprayers - Problems to Avoid When Buying

Pest Control Sprayers - Problems to Avoid When Buying

Posted by Andrew Greess on Mar 9, 2012

Pest control sprayers - here are several problems we saw on a rig brought in for service. Be sure to look for these types of issues BEFORE buying your pest control spray rig. Some of the spray equipment problems we found (click photo to enlarge): 1a. Pumps mounted upside down. When the pumps began to leak, the water continually dripped […]
5 Rules to Pest Control Sales Success

5 Rules to Pest Control Sales Success

Posted by Andrew Greess on Jul 31, 2011

1.Get to work early each day.Getting in early allows you to plan your day without distraction. Successful salespeople are competitive by nature. This is an easy way to get a jump on everyone and give yourself an edge.2. Maintain a personal relationship with your Prospects/Customers.Customers want to do business with pest professionals who are inte […]
Pest Control Professionals - New Rodenticide Rules Affect YOU!

Pest Control Professionals - New Rodenticide Rules Affect YOU!

Posted by Andrew Greess on Jun 2, 2011

New EPA rules on packaging & use of rodenticides will affect most PCO's performing rodent control work.  For example, pest control professionals can no longer use rodenticide baits around a dumpster if the dumpster is more then 50 feet away from the building.   Numerous issues, some are very confusing.   Don't get yourself […]

Bill Transferring OPM to AZ Dept. of Agriculture Clears AZ Legislature

Posted by Andrew Greess on Apr 5, 2011

The Arizona House of Representatives today by a 59-0 vote passed legislation transferring the administrative oversight of the Office of Pest Management (OPM) from the Arizona Department of Administration to the Arizona Department of Agriculture (AZDA), clearing the bill for Governor Jan Brewer's consideration. Governor Brewer has five days to si […]
The Verminators - Live In Arizona

The Verminators - Live In Arizona

Posted by Andrew Greess on Oct 9, 2010

Mike Masterson, pest control industry leader and host of the Discovery Channel's great show, "The Verminators", addressed the Arizona Saguaro Pest Control Conference in Carefree in September.Mike eloquently and graciously shared many of his experiences from the show and described the incredible amount of work that goes on behind the scenes to make […]