CURRENT POLL
PCT keeps a pulse on the industry with timely Reader Poll questions. Here is the most recent question for pest management professionals. How often do you survey your employees about job satisfaction?
READER POLL RESULTS
Here's a look at results from a recent PCT Reader Poll.
Video: 2022 Photo Contest
BJ Holloway, owner of Karma Pest Solutions, Rapid City, S.D., is the winner of PCT’s 20th annual Best Pest Photo Contest. Holloway won with his photo of a praying mantis atop an orange traffic cone. Check out Holloway’s winning photo and the 10 finalist photos in a video montage on PCT Online.
Video: Cockroach Egg Sac Hatching
Patrick Cheek, universal technician, American Pest Control, Athens, Ga., sent in video he captured during a recent crack and crevice treatment for German cockroaches. “As I pulled the tube of gel bait out from under the refrigerator, an egg sac came out with it that was currently hatching,” he said. If you have videos you would like to share on PCT Online, email bharbison@gie.net.
Podcast: Making the Most of Monitors
PCT caught up with Pat Hottel, technical manager of McCloud Services, to learn how McCloud Services uses monitoring devices and how these tools might be a fit for your company. Download at https://www.pctonline.com/video/make-most-monitors-hottel-mccloud/
ONLINE EXTRAS
The latest webinar available online is “5 Ways PMPs Can Cut Costs and Improve Cash Flow in 2022,” sponsored by Divvy. Download FOR FREE at pctonline.com/videos/category/webinars.
Explore the March 2022 Issue
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