07.21.17
Nobody likes bugs in their homes, but is there a better way to eliminate them? A report by Markets and Markets indicates that the biological pest control segment is projected to grow at the highest CAGR from 2016 to 2021. Biocontrol provided by these living organisms, collectively known as natural enemies, is important for reducing the number of pest insects and mites. The report points out that agricultural pests belong to a broad spectrum of organisms, including insects, mites, ticks, mice, rats, fungi, bacteria, weeds, viruses and other pathogens.
Some of the leading players in the pest-killing business include SenesTech Inc., Rollins, Inc., ServiceMaster Global Holding Inc., Ecolab Inc. and FMC Corp.
But innovations are coming from other places, too. For example, Procter & Gamble has developed Zevo Flying Insect Trap, which promises to continuously eliminate flying insects without chemicals insecticides, odor or mess. And for those who want to learn more about their flying foes, SC Johnson offers five surprising facts about mosquitos.
There are several factors contributing to the growth of the global pest control market, according to Markets & Markets. In a separate report, Research and Markets explains that the market is set to experience favorable growth driven by factors such as increasing global population, rapid urbanization, rising middle class population and upsurge in disposable income. In addition, the growth rate for this market is also influence by rise in global temperatures and increasing economic activity.
Some of the leading players in the pest-killing business include SenesTech Inc., Rollins, Inc., ServiceMaster Global Holding Inc., Ecolab Inc. and FMC Corp.
But innovations are coming from other places, too. For example, Procter & Gamble has developed Zevo Flying Insect Trap, which promises to continuously eliminate flying insects without chemicals insecticides, odor or mess. And for those who want to learn more about their flying foes, SC Johnson offers five surprising facts about mosquitos.
There are several factors contributing to the growth of the global pest control market, according to Markets & Markets. In a separate report, Research and Markets explains that the market is set to experience favorable growth driven by factors such as increasing global population, rapid urbanization, rising middle class population and upsurge in disposable income. In addition, the growth rate for this market is also influence by rise in global temperatures and increasing economic activity.