
Rodent control isn’t just a common service — it’s a critical driver of success for pest management companies. According to the 2024 PCT State of the Rodent Control Market report, sponsored by Bell Laboratories, an overwhelming 97% of pest management professionals (PMPs) offer rodent control services. And for good reason: it’s a rapidly growing segment of the industry. More than half of PMPs (56%) reported that rising rodent infestations directly benefited their businesses in the past year, and 67% expect even higher revenues from rodent control in 2025.
For companies looking to stay competitive and profitable, investing in effective rodent management isn’t optional — it’s essential. One investment you and your team can make is attending PCT’s Rodent Control Virtual Conference on Dec. 3.
Featuring an impressive speaker faculty of leading experts, PCT’s Rodent Control Virtual Conference is your opportunity to learn about cutting-edge rodent research and innovative strategies.
In addition, attendees will learn about the latest products and technologies in sessions presented by event sponsors Bell Laboratories, Xcluder, Liphatech and Woodstream.
PCT has applied for continuing education credit approval from numerous states, and approvals for several are pending. For an up-to-date list visit bit.ly/4lgWfTw. To learn more about PCT’s Rodent Control Virtual Conference and to register visit rodentcontrol.pctonline.com.

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