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PCT/BASF Announce 2020 Technicians of the Year

Arrow Exterminators’ Wallace Taylor, PCT’s Commercial Technician of the Year, daily displays an unwavering commitment to providing standout customer service. Taylor handles high-end commercial accounts for Arrow, including Atlanta area restaurants, offices, nightclubs, condominiums and even a MLB stadium. In addition quick problem-solving abilities, Taylor excels at building rapport with clients and earning trust. The ability to adapt to the ever-changing demands of termite work has been crucial to the success of Steve Morrison (Burt’s Termite & Pest Control, Columbus, Ind.), PCT s Termite Technician of the Year.  From adapting to changes brought about the switch from chlordane to newer generation termiticides, to learning new technology (e.g., Termidor HP High Precision Injection System), Morrison has always displayed a willingness to challenge himself and share his knowledge with coworkers.

Bees Use Dung as Tool to Ward off Giant Hornet Attacks, Researchers Report

  U of G researchers have discovered honeybees in Vietnam collect and apply spots of animal dung around hive entrances to deter deadly nest raids by an Asian hornet (Vespa soror) whose North American cousins have been dubbed “murder hornets.”     An invasive species in North America that came originally from Asia, giant hornets are almost as long as a golf tee and pack about seven times as much venom in a single sting as an ordinary honeybee.   Murder hornets ( V. mandarinia) were discovered in 2019 in British Columbia and Washington. The arrival of the venomous insect to North America has raised concerns about human safety as well as threats to local honeybees and ecosystems.

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