Most PMPs Avoid Bites, But Risks Remain PCT September 15, 2025 Six million Americans report animal bites each year and 1.6 million receive medical care as a result, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. In general, people are more likely to be bitten by domestic animals such as cats and dogs than by wildlife pests, according to the World Health Organization, but pest … Read More from Most PMPs Avoid Bites, But Risks Remain Read Article
Targeted Mouse Control Significantly Reduces Allergens in Low-Income Housing, Study Shows PCT August 26, 2025 Researchers from Rutgers University and Johns Hopkins University have shown that effective pest control alone, without additional environmental intervention, can significantly reduce mouse allergens in low-income housing, helping to mitigate asthma risks in vulnerable populations … Read More from Targeted Mouse Control Significantly Reduces Allergens in Low-Income Housing, Study Shows Read Article
PCOs Report a Slight Increase in Rodent Activity Due to Extreme Heat PCT August 15, 2025 The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) indicated that heat waves have become more frequent and more extreme in recent decades, especially in metropolitan areas. How does extreme heat impact rodent pressure? It’s a mixed bag, according to results from a recent PCT reader poll. … Read More from PCOs Report a Slight Increase in Rodent Activity Due to Extreme Heat Read Article