News Tag: Rescue

May 16, 2019 | Company Culture

Staying Power: Stephanie

As a 23-plus-year employee, Stephanie says RESCUE! is in her blood -- which fortifies her role as corporate spokeswoman. Find out why she thinks RESCUE! is a special place to work.

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May 7, 2019 | Product Points • Company Culture

Attractive by Design

When the consumer has many choices on the shelf, packaging plays a major role in the purchase decision. Brand Manager Alyssa Ando describes how we make sure the RESCUE! packaging is a reflection of our company and our values.

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May 3, 2019 | Company Culture

Staying Power: Zelimir

Meet Zelimir, our Senior Maintenance Specialist, who's been with RESCUE! over 20 years. Find out why he thinks RESCUE! is a special place to work.

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May 2, 2019 | Company Culture

Staying power: Jim

Meet Jim, our Vice President of Sales & Marketing, who has been with RESCUE! over 17 years. Find out what he believes sets us apart as a company.

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April 22, 2019 | Company Culture

Every Day is Earth Day

When your company is founded on a commitment to environmental responsibility like ours is, every day is Earth Day!

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February 7, 2019 | Company Culture

In our element

At RESCUE!, we use the periodic table more often than just periodically. With an insect research lab under our roof and two organic chemists as part of our R&D team, chemistry plays a key role in our product development every day.

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November 3, 2017 | Product Points • Company Culture

Now that's refreshing!

We're rolling out a new packaging refresh that conveys quality, problem/solution proposition and eco-friendliness.

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August 9, 2017 | Outdoor Pests • Helpful Hints • Seasonal Bug Bulletin

West Nile Virus: How to protect yourself

What can you do to protect yourself and your family from mosquitoes and West Nile Virus?

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July 13, 2017 | Outdoor Pests • Helpful Hints • Seasonal Bug Bulletin

When NOT to use a Japanese Beetle Trap

'Tis the season in which Japanese Beetles enjoy a smorgasbord of free eating in gardens throughout the Northeast and Midwest. These garden pests also putting down roots further westward, in places like Colorado. Feeding on turfgrasse

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