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The “Connecticut Tick Management Handbook”: A must-read and must-have!

Tick season is here, learn all about them. View the Handbook Everyone has heard of ticks, but do you know all the different species and the many tick-associated diseases? A lot of people might ask “how do I identify ticks?” or “how do I know if a tick gave me a disease?”. The Connecticut Tick Management …

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Do I need a license to apply natural products professionally in my state?

Do you need a license to apply Natural products in these FIFTEEN states?

Stop the Bites! is formulated and intended for use by Lawn Care and Pest Control Professionals. The #FridayFive has led to the #FridayFifteen, and now we have all fifty states’ licensing requirements for you on this fine Friday. Wow. That was a lot. Anyways, I’m back today with not just five, but fifteen states and …

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Do I need a license to apply Natural products in Arizona, Kansas, Maryland, Nebraska, and New Hampshire?

Do you need a license to apply Natural products in Arizona, Kansas, Maryland, Nebraska, and New Hampshire?

Stop the Bites! is formulated and intended for use by Lawn Care and Pest Control Professionals.  Friday Five #7. Each week we are getting closer to knowing the answer for every state. If you are seeing this blog series for the first time, I am in the process of answering our most frequently asked question: …

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Do you need a license to apply Natural products in Hawaii, Illinois, Montana, Rhode Island, and Texas?

Stop the Bites! is formulated and intended for use by Lawn Care and Pest Control Professionals.  Happy Friday! If you’ve been following along in our Friday Five series, you have probably noticed that almost all of the states require a pest control license in order to commercially apply any pesticide, including 25(b) products. Well, this …

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Do you need a license to apply Natural products in Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, and Oklahoma?

Do you need a license to apply Natural products in Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, and Oklahoma?

Stop the Bites! is formulated and intended for use by Lawn Care and Pest Control Professionals.  It’s the fifth Friday Five, so that means we have the answers to half of the 50 states! If you haven’t seen a blog from this series before, the Friday Five answers your most commonly asked question across all …

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Do I need a license to apply Natural products in, Connecticut, Idaho, Iowa, Maine, and Minnesota?

Do you need a license to apply Natural products in Connecticut, Idaho, Iowa, Maine, and Minnesota?

Stop the Bites! is formulated and intended for use by Lawn Care and Pest Control Professionals.  I’m back with five more state requirements for the Friday Five! The most commonly asked question across all of our platforms is “do I need a license to commercially apply 25(b) – Natural products – in my state?” In …

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Organic Mosquito Treatment Vs Natural Mosquito Treatment

What Do “Organic” or “Natural” Mean When We Are Talking About Professional Mosquito Control? Organic Mosquito Control The term “Organic” has a specific meaning in the U.S. as it is related to pesticides and crop inputs. This definition is linked to the USDA National Organic Program (NOP). Most important: only inputs used in the production …

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