News

Pertinent addressing pest control in poultry farms
Dr. Scot Huber visited poultry farms to supervise the application of our formulation to control Mites and Bed Bugs. A misting system was used to spread the product, which can be applied in presence of
Survival of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus in houseflies
The objectives of the study were to determine the duration of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) survival in houseflies (Musca domestica Linnaeus) following feeding on an infected pig, and to determine whether the
New research confirms flies can spread diseases to pigs
Flies aren’t just a nuisance to pork producers and their employees; they are a legitimate health concern for their animals. After leading a research initiative to explore the connection between swine disease and flies, Central

Pertinent is launching a new product line for backyard chicken production.
Our Pest Powder formulation has a new presentation dedicated to homeowners having chicken coops (very popular now a days) and face the challenge of bug infestation. Mites and Bed Bugs are some of the most

Pertinent demonstrating best way to control roaches and flies in swine farms – Carthage Veterinary Services in IL.
The Pertinent Team, Drs. Scot Huber and Felipe Navarro visited Dr. Joe Connor at Carthage Veterinary Services to discuss programs to control Cockroaches and biting flies with Natural product developed by Pertinent Eco-solutions. Flies have
Pesticides and global warming
Synthetic pesticides harm workers, pollute our environment and are driving emissions of greenhouse gases. Not only do they contribute to climate change through the direct emissions associated with their production, but perhaps even more importantly,
News

Pertinent addressing pest control in poultry farms
Dr. Scot Huber visited poultry farms to supervise the application of our formulation to control Mites and Bed Bugs. A misting system was used to spread the product, which can be applied in presence of
Survival of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus in houseflies
The objectives of the study were to determine the duration of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) survival in houseflies (Musca domestica Linnaeus) following feeding on an infected pig, and to determine whether the
New research confirms flies can spread diseases to pigs
Flies aren’t just a nuisance to pork producers and their employees; they are a legitimate health concern for their animals. After leading a research initiative to explore the connection between swine disease and flies, Central

Pertinent is launching a new product line for backyard chicken production.
Our Pest Powder formulation has a new presentation dedicated to homeowners having chicken coops (very popular now a days) and face the challenge of bug infestation. Mites and Bed Bugs are some of the most

Pertinent demonstrating best way to control roaches and flies in swine farms – Carthage Veterinary Services in IL.
The Pertinent Team, Drs. Scot Huber and Felipe Navarro visited Dr. Joe Connor at Carthage Veterinary Services to discuss programs to control Cockroaches and biting flies with Natural product developed by Pertinent Eco-solutions. Flies have
Pesticides and global warming
Synthetic pesticides harm workers, pollute our environment and are driving emissions of greenhouse gases. Not only do they contribute to climate change through the direct emissions associated with their production, but perhaps even more importantly,