Testing the Goodnature E2 Rodent Trap in Tata Steel Zoological Park, India
There are 4000 species of mammals, of which about 1700 are rodents. However not all rodent species are commensal pests. About 150 species have been defined as a commensal at some time or another, though only 20 could be termed important in connection with post-harvest losses. The number of species occurring in and around human […]
International Pest Control – May/June 2014 – Vol56, Nr.3
As an applied entomologist, sometimes keeping abreast of the latest pest management developments, can involve going beyond my comfort zone. This month you can read about the ambition that lies behind this innovative bird control solution. It was at Eurocido earlier this year that I encountered the robotic birds of prey as presented by Nico […]
Service Pro Inc. Creates Layered Approach to Ensure Security
Columbus, OH (E- Release) – After latest security threat for Internet Explorer users, Service Pro Inc. published a blog post on their company web site – reminding customers they are a company dedicated to security. With ServSuite being the first multi-browser supporting enterprise software in their industry for 10 years now, Service Pro Inc. has […]
About ServSuite University
Take Hold of Knowledge to Grow with ServSuite ServSuite University is a unique opportunity to learn, in-depth, all that ServSuite pest control software has to offer and what new developments have been made. Informative seminars, interaction with other ServSuite users, and a fun learning opportunity make ServSuite University the yearly event you will not want […]
ServSuite University 2014 Announced!
After our event last year we sent out a survey as to where our customers would like to see University 2014. You spoke and we listened and we are all excited for ServSuite University this year. We had a lot of fantastic feedback from our nearly 200 guests last year. Attendees really liked the classes, […]
Reducing the incidence of malaria: Are we adopting the right approach?
Once indoor residual spraying (IRS) was considered to be the answer for the control of the malaria vector, Anopheline mosquitoes, as it drastically reduced the number of cases of malaria, when DDT was applied to wall surfaces. When the mosquito vectors became resistant to DDT, the policy of IRS was dropped and eventually replaced by […]
Vaccine offers new mode of protection against malaria
A novel malaria vaccine developed at Oxford University has shown promising results in the first clinical trial to test whether it can protect people against the mosquito-borne disease. The trial was carried out in Oxford by researchers led by Professor Adrian Hill of the Jenner Institute at Oxford University, along with colleagues from the biotechnology […]
Secret life of avocado anthracnose
Avocado originates in the New World with first cultivation thousands of years ago at high elevations in Mexico and Guatemala. Today’s single biggest producters remain in the New World (e.g. United States and Mexico) but avocado are also produced in commercial quantities throughout the tropics and sub tropics including India, South East Asia, West Africa, […]






