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Learn all about professional pest control techniques and the tools of the trade. These publications are subscribed to by pest management professionals from around the world. Get unbiased information about the newest treating techniques and pesticides. Learn the best methods of solving your pest control issues. Get fully informed before calling a professional pest control company.

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The Mallis Handbook of Pest Control
By Arnold Mallis; Stoy A Hedges, Editorial Director; Dan Moreland, Editor
ISBN 1-890561-00-1 | Published March 2004 | Hardcover| 1400 pp | illus

Bed Bug Handbook:  The Complete Guide to Bed Bugs and Their Control
By Lawrence Pinto, Richard Cooper, and Sandra Kraft
Published by Pinto & Associates, the Bed Bug Handbook is a complete and up-to-date guide to bed bugs and their control. 275 pages.


Bird Management Field Guide
By Richard Kramer, Ph.D.; Steve Smith, Editor
ISBN 1-883751-11-X | Published 1999 | Paperback | 122 pp | illus

NPMA Field Guide to Structural Pests
By Eric H. Smith, Richard C. Whitman | Published 1992 | Ring-bound | color illus

Rodent Control: A Practical Guide for Pest Management Professionals
By Robert M. Corrigan; Dan Moreland, Editor
ISBN 1-883751-16-0 | Published 2001 | Hardcover | 355 pp | illus

Pest Management Professional
Industry Trade Magazine
600 Superior Avenue East
Suite 1100
Cleaveland, Ohio 44114
Phone: 216-706-3700
email: mypmp@questex.com

PCT Magazine
(Pest Control Technology)
Industry Trade Magazine
4020 Kinross Lakes Parkway
Suite 201
Richfield, OH 44286
Ph: 800/456-0707
Fax: 216/925-5038





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april
17 Feb 2010, 18:17
hi i have three kids that is asthmatic and my youngest just had a server attac that scared us all.im very low income with only living off my disability.my next door neighbor keep spraying for roaches and within less than a week we have roaches. ive never had roaches before and i cant get rid of them.i tried getting a pest control company come out but my son every time ended up in the hospital for several weeks. i need to find some thing all natural that is also pet friendly .i hae a pembroke welsh corgi that gets in to everything. i know its probably imposibal but i need something asap my son just got out the hospital and is currently on breathing treatments. i need help, please! THANK YOU !!!
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