Food Processing Online – By considering the impact on pest prevention in other decision-making, food professionals can pick up the slack from time-stressed service technicians.
Save the Date for Pest Invasion on January 23, 2018
Save the Date for McCloud Services’ Annual Pest Invasion Food Safety Seminar to Take Place January 23, 2018 in Oakbrook, Illinois.
Selecting a Pest Management Professional
Important criteria for selecting a pest management professional (PMP) and discusses what food facilities and businesses should expect.
McCloud Services’ Annual Pest Invasion to Take Place April 26, 2016
McCloud Services announced its annual Pest Invasion integrated pest management and food safety seminar will take place on Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Keeping Pet Food from Becoming Pest Food
Pet food is highly susceptible to stored product insects; a complete pest management program is recommended from to prevent infestation.
Proper Transportation of Processed Foods
Pest infestations during transport can corrupt food quality when left unchecked, can infest the food facilities to which they are delivered, and can create significant waste when the quality of food has been sacrificed.
Managing Moisture for Pest Prevention in Food Facilities
In food facilities, the improper handling of water and organic debris during food preparation and cleaning can contribute to pest problems like cockroaches and small flies. Proper managing of water is essential in reducing pest survival. by Pat Hottel, Technical read more
Pest Invasion 2014 Key Highlights and Presentations
Thank you for attending Pest Invasion 2014. We hope you found the meeting informative and beneficial to you and your business. Key Highlights from the Seminar: Over 340 pest management, environmental health and food safety professionals gathered on April 15th read more
Food Manufacturing – January 2014 “Is Your Phone Sanitary?”
SOUTH ELGIN, Ill. (McCloud Services) — Recent reports from the United Kingdom indicated that one out of six phones tested contained fecal contamination. There are several foodborne illnesses associated fecal material transfer onto food, including E. coli. The insanitary condition read more