Innovating for Unmatched Roach Control in Every Environment

Broadcast: Wednesday, September 10, 2025 11:00 am to 12:00 pm EST

According to the World Health Organization, cockroaches are identified as mechanical vectors carrying over 30 types of pathogens, including bacteria, protozoa and fungi.

Cockroaches thrive where food is present. Even worse, they’re evolving to become increasingly resistant to control products, hard to reach and fast to multiply. Envu is expanding its portfolio of innovations — offering complete roach control to deliver fast, effective solutions designed to meet the day-to-day challenges PMPs face head-on.

Learning Objectives:

  • Effective Roach Control Strategies: Learn how to achieve fast, reliable knockdown and long-term control for even the toughest roach infestations.
  • Overcoming Roach Resistance: Discover proven approaches to managing evolving resistance in roach populations and maintaining consistent results.
  • Maximizing Coverage and Efficiency: Find out how to reach hard-to-access areas and enhance the overall effectiveness of your treatments.

This session will showcase how the expanded Envu lineup, which includes Maxforce® FC Magnum roach bait gel, one of the most effective roach bait gels available. It remains effective up to one year or until the bait is consumed, and it can knock down cockroaches in food-handling and other high-pressure environments.

Register now and discover how roach solutions from Envu make total control possible — no matter the environment.

Presenter: Matt Remmen, Sr. Technical Market Development Manager, Envu

Matthew Remmen is an entomologist with expertise across all facets of pest management. He previously served as technical development manager and area sales manager with Envu, previously Bayer Environmental Science.

Remmen is skilled in training and educating pest control professionals and technicians on best practices. He strives to develop products and train the next generation of pest management professionals

Remmen holds a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in entomology from the University of Florida.

Sponsored by Envu