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Chelle Hartzer

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Sanitation and pests

Sanitation essential to pest management

06.22.2020
By Chelle Hartzer
Insufficient cleaning can create ideal conditions for pests.
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Common pest hiding spots

03.19.2020
By Chelle Hartzer
These areas often are overlooked in grain storage and processing facilities.
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Beware of beetles

10.25.2019
By Chelle Hartzer
Lesser grain borers, weevils and flour beetles pose the biggest threat to grain processors.
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An extra set of eyes

08.13.2019
By Chelle Hartzer
Monitoring devices can help reduce pest pressures at grain facilities.
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Securing shipments from pesky invaders

04.16.2019
By Chelle Hartzer
Loading areas must not be overlooked in pest prevention plan.
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Win the battle against stored product pests

02.08.2019
By Chelle Hartzer
Creating customized IPM will help protect bottom line.
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Protecting the supply chain from pests

12.28.2018
By Chelle Hartzer
Monitoring and traceability are keys to preventing and identifying pest-based contamination.
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Be proactive with FSMA

08.31.2018
By Chelle Hartzer
Act early, monitor constantly, and document everything.
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Keeping pests out of your supply chain

06.11.2018
By Chelle Hartzer
Integrated Pest Management program is essential for ensuring food safety.
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Sanitary design’s role in pest infestation

04.02.2018
By Chelle Hartzer
Proper design will minimize the risk of pest infestation inside a facility.
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