The 2023 Urban Pest Management Conference Was a Success!
Thank you to our attendees, sponsors, exhibitors, and speakers for attending the 2023 Urban Pest Management Conference in Lincoln, Nebraska! We hope you enjoyed your experience and can't wait to see everyone next year!
NSPCA Ward Combs Scholarship - Now Accepting Applications
The NSPCA has established a scholarship to be awarded to a minimum of two students who are involved with the pest control industry, or whose parents, guardians, or close relatives are employed by an NSPCA member company. All application packets must be submitted by July 31, 2023.
How Can Insects Prevent Autonomous Vehicles from Crashing?
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Flies, locusts, and even swarming ants could offer car-makers clues on how to prevent autonomous vehicles from crashing. Read more.
Gene Drives Could Fight Malaria and Other Global Killers but Might Have Unintended Consequences
Scientific American
A new technology could wipe out whole species. Is it a magic bullet or a genetic atom bomb? Read more.
Business & Management
State of the States
PestWorld Magazine
To best understand what our industry is up against, it’s important to look at the state of states over the past 12 months as we prepare for a busy legislative cycle. Here’s a look at 2022 state legislative trends and what we can anticipate in 2023. Learn more.
Building A Remote Work Culture, Even When You’re Wary
Chief Executive
When a company with a high-performance culture goes remote, will teams lose their collective drive toward greatness? Learn more.
Member Center
NPMA Efforts and Next Steps as the EPA’s Rodenticides PIDs Comments Close
Over the past few months, NPMA staff have been thoroughly reviewing the Proposed Interim Decisions (PIDs) on Rodenticides from the U.S. EPA that were released in November of 2022. We have provided a comprehensive analysis to our membership, and we have formulated and submitted comments that highlight the impacts that the PIDs would have on our industry. In December, NPMA staff requested an extension to the public comment period; however, our request was eventually denied by the Agency. In the few short months we had, NPMA created a process for our members to submit comments within the 75-day comment period. NPMA distributed resources for state associations to submit public comments that emphasize the unique impacts the PIDs will have on member companies in their respective states, including a set of industry talking points and a template for state associations to structure their comments. NPMA also offered our support in drafting and submitting comments to any of the state associations. Comments were due on February 13th, and NPMA would like to thank everyone who weighed in during the public comment period!
Pi Chi Omega Scholarship Program Now Accepting Applications
Pi Chi Omega, the national fraternity for pest control professionals, is looking for qualified applicants for our 6 scholarships! We have been awarding scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in urban and industrial pest management since 1976. To date, more than $240,000 in scholarship support has been provided to more than 140 students. Many of the students that have enjoyed Pi Chi Omega scholarships have become Industry icons, like Bobby Corrigan, who was the very first recipient.
The purpose of the scholarships is to bring young scientifically focused people into our Industry, and it has worked! The impact of the students supported by Pi chi Omega over these 46 years has flooded our Industry with knowledge and passion that have made a lasting impact on how our Industry addresses the challenges of pest management.
Did you know? NPMA member companies located in the U.S. and Canada receive one free 60-day job posting on the industry-exclusive job board at Careers.PestControlJobs.com. You can also access the Workforce Toolkit at NPMAWorkforce.org using your member credentials.
Within the Toolkit, you will be able to easily download a variety of assets including sample job descriptions, customizable recruitment brochures, website badges, and more.
Unite with us in DC for a program filled with exciting keynotes, panel presentations, and sessions covering the latest policy issues, industry data, and challenges facing the pest management industry, including workforce development.
Program highlights include:
The Kids Program - a special two-day program designed just for them on Wednesday, March 22 and Friday, March 25
In-person Hill visits – Thursday, March 24, 9:00 a.m. — 4:00 p.m.
The Safety Summit brings together industry experts with businesses of all sizes to discuss safety and risk management within the pest management industry. Topics covered will include employee protection and worksite safety, safe driving, pesticide usage, and how to implement a safety program in your own organization. Increase quality and decrease risk within your business by attending this program.
The Women’s Forum is an opportunity for women and men throughout the pest management industry to create an inclusive environment for all members of their team. During this engaging program, participants will attend sessions on inspiring and impactful leadership, network during interactive workshops and breakout sessions, hear from groundbreaking keynote speakers, and celebrate women across the industry.
Attending PestWorld is about creating possibilities- possibilities to expand your business, grow your career and network, support your customers, and engage in the pest management industry. PestWorld 2023 brings individuals from every facet of the pest management industry from around the globe to share their knowledge, hear different perspectives on business trends, learn the latest technical research, and form lasting bonds within the industry. Join us this year in Honolulu, HI as we come together to connect with one another, be inspired, and learn. Book your hotel stay today!