Posts Tagged ‘Rodent control’

On November 29th, the EPA released its Proposed Interim Decisions (PIDs) for the rodenticides with labelchanges that, if implemented, will have a major impact on all Pest Management Professionals (PMPs) who apply rodenticides. The industry and the public will have until February 13, 2023, to submit written comments.

The EPA proposals that would affect PMPs are the following:

  • All rodenticides would be classified as Restricted Use Pesticides (RUPs), which would restrict their sale anduse to state-licensed certified pesticide applicators. States do not have uniform regulations for RUPs, but in general, requirements include passing an exam to obtain the license, taking regular additional training for continuing education units (CEUs), and keeping records of applications when doing something as simple as refilling bait stations at a commercial or residential property.
  • The PPE label requirement for gloves would be changed to chemical resistant gloves, generally with athickness ≥ 14 mils (thicker than the current standard) which are unnecessary, more costly, and cumbersome when placing baits.
  • Loose bait applications (pellets, treated grains, and meals) will require applicators to use elastomeric halfmask respirators (APF10). The use of respirators during the physically demanding process of applying rodenticides poses hazards to the wearer, including heat exhaustion and breathing difficulties. The mask fitting, training and medical evaluation requirements for employees would increase the costs to pest control companies.
  • The cancellation of surface (non-bait station) applications of the first generation anticoagulants and zincphosphide for ground squirrels and voles on turf, lawns, recreation areas and other sites accessible to childrenand pets will make treatment unfeasible in some circumstances, and increase costs and decrease treatmentefficacy for most sites. Municipalities, facility managers, and PMPs who provide services to these customers are among those who will be impacted. These applications protect public parks, sports playing fields, golf courses, and other areas where rodents cause physical damage and harbor parasites and diseases.

The Rodenticide Task Force’s website Home | Rodenticide Task Force (responsiblerodenticides.org) has the EPA’s documents organized and available for downloading, as well as summaries of the mitigation measures.There are detailed instructions on how to submit comments, links to the EPA’s comment submission portal onRegulations.gov, and templates for comment letters that people can customize to provide comments on the mitigation measures that will affect them. These comments will assist the Task Force and other industry organizations in having a constructive dialogue with the EPA about how the proposed changes decrease efficacy and increase costs. We encourage all PMPs to make their voice heard through this coordinated industry campaign.

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Smith 48oz Sprayer.  48-oz tank. Weighted dip tube allows for angled spraying. Pressure relief valve. Includes 3 nozzles: brass adjustable, foaming, misting. $23.00

Smith XP100P 7.2v Lithium-Ion Sprayer

No more pumping! Rechargeable pump maintains optimum pressure range of 16-23 psi. 18″ brass wand and brass valve. Includes interchangeable 4-way tip and fan nozzle. 50″ reinforced rubber & nylon hose. Shoulder strap with pad. $179.00

Smith ULV17 Fogger.

Can be used with pesticides, deodorizers and disinfectants. Variable flow from ULV to light mist. Spray distance of up to 20 feet. Nozzle is mounted on end of flexible 36″ hose. 1.7-Gallon capacity. $259.00



Don’t Miss Our Next Special Event

Serious Rodent Management with Style

Featuring John Murphy, Liphatech

This workshop offers a briefing on looming changes to rodent management practices and ways that we can adapt to them and how to adopt new skills. Receive a briefing on Liphatech’s new IGI System. This event will be held in our own private space in an upscale cigar lounge. After the training program, we will enjoy good food, premium cigars and an open bar. Deadline for registration is Saturday, August 27. Register now, space is limited. You don’t want to miss out on this memorable evening.

Tuesday, August 30, 2022

4:00 pm to…

Moises Cigars

306 West 231 Street

Riverdale, NY 10463

Note: The training portion of this event runs from 4:30 pm to 7:30 pm.
If you arrive late or leave early for the workshop, you will not receive a certificate.  

Persons without photo ID may not sign the roster or be issued a course certificate.

Cost: $95.00

Includes Workshop, Food, Cigars and Open Bar!

Payment is final

Absolutely no registration at the door

Registration deadline is Saturday, August 27.

NYS DEC Credits: 3.0 EACH for 7A, 7F and 8

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The 20th Edition of The New York Pest Expo is set for Thursday, November 10.

Save the date. Details will follow.

The Pest Management Career Training Course

Required training for those wishing to become licensed in New York.
This course consists of classroom lectures, homework assignments and  exams.  

A minimum grade of 70 and attendance at all sessions is required for passing.  

Students who pass will receive a certificate which will allow them to take the state exams.  

TOPICS COVERED ARE: LABEL INTERPRETATION, SAFETY, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, PEST IDENTIFICATION AND BIOLOGY, PESTICIDE TYPES AND USES, EQUIPMENT, APPLICATION TECHNIQUES, IPM, LAWS AND REGULATIONS.

DATES:             February 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, March 8, 9 10, 15, 16, 2022

TIME:                6:00 pm to 9:30 pm.

LOCATION:      Bug Off’s Career Training Center 1085 Saint Nicholas Ave (164-165 Sts.), New York, NY 10032

COST:               Entire course, including manuals: $600.00

Pre-registration is required. Space is limited. Payment is final. Under no circumstances will registration be allowed at the door.

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Assessment-Based Management (ABM):

Designing Non-Chemical Control Programs

Presented by Chris Phillips, ACE, AP&G/Catchmaster

Incorporating ABM into your pest management practices. The importance of assessment; designing the game plan; selecting the right tools; creating documentation. Scenarios for crawling insects, rodents, mosquitoes and flies in residences, food establishments and healthcare facilities.

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

5:30 pm to 9:30 pm

Bug Off Career Training Center, 1085 Saint Nicholas Ave, New York, NY 10032

Note: If you arrive late or leave early for the training portion of the event, you will not receive a certificate.  

Persons without photo ID may not sign the roster or be issued a course certificate.

Cost: $45.00

Payment is final

Absolutely no registration at the door

NYS DEC Credits: CORE – 1.50 (Good for ALL Categories)

7A – 1.50, 7F – 1.50, 8 – 1.50

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Rodent Technology Update

Featuring: John Phil, Bell Labs

This workshop offers a briefing on best management practices for baiting and trapping and introduces us to the latest advancements in monitoring and sensing technologies.

Thursday, April 21, 2022

5:30 pm to 9:30 pm

Bug Off Career Training Center, 1085 Saint Nicholas Ave, New York, NY 10032

Note: If you arrive late or leave early for the training portion of the event, you will not receive a certificate.  

Persons without photo ID may not sign the roster or be issued a course certificate.

Cost: $45.00

Payment is final

Absolutely no registration at the door

NYS DEC Credits: CORE – 0.50 (Good for ALL categories)

7A – 2.50, 7F – 2.50, 8 – 2.50

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 Vectorfog C150+ variable-flow ULV fogger can be adjusted from 5-50 microns. Two-speed output control. Can be used with oil- and water-based materials. 1.5-Gallon capacity.

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  DC20+ cordless, rechargeable. Variable-flow ULV fogger can be adjusted from 5-50 microns.  Can be used with oil- and water-based materials. 1/2-Gallon capacity.

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This Just In

Birchmeier Bobby Duster. oversized bellows allows for smooth flow of dust. Comes with 16′ extension and 5 variable nozzles. Transparent tank holds up to 1lb of dust.

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Sturdy, economical tamper-resistant mouse station. Holds more bait than similar-sized stations. Sold in cases of 48.

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An exceptionally designed and dependable 4-gallon backpack sprayer designed for the professional. Ergonomic, ambidextrous, pin-to-cone spray tip, brass handle and 18″ extension, padded straps for comfort.

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image002.jpgTerrific compressed-air duster for multiple uses.

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For even, controlled spread of granular insecticides, grass seed, fertilizer and ice melt. Bag can hold over 10 lbs of material. Fill bag, sling over shoulder, select size setting and spread  over a 6-foot swath evenly.

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Promos

Brigand Soft Bait 16 lbs @ $65.00. While supplies last

Polti Cimex Eradicator Steamer @ $990.00. While supplies last.

Zapp Bug Oven 2 @ $250.00. While supplies last.

Reconditioned Cryonite Lance with full warranty @ $1,950.00. While supplies last.

Upcoming Training



A Comprehensive Approach to Ant Management

Featuring: Jonathan Davis, Syngenta

Thursday, April 29, 2021

12:30 pm to 4:30 pm

Cost: $45.00

NYS DEC Credits: 7A – 3.00, 7F – 3.00

SOLD OUT

Overcoming Growing Rodent Populations

Featuring: John Phil, Bell Labs

Thursday, May 27, 2021

12:30 pm to 4:30 pm

Cost: $45.00

NYS DEC Credits: CORE – 1.0, 7A – 3.0, 7F – 3.0, 8 – 3.0

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The Importance of Rodent Exclusion

Tuesday, June 29, 2021

12:30 pm to 4:30 pm

Cost: $45.00

NYS DEC Credits: CORE – 1.0, 3 each for 7A, 7F, 8

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