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08 June 2021

Spotta strengthens global reach with new resellers

PRESS RELEASE

BPCA member Spotta Smart Pest System signs three new distributor agreements in North America and UK.

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Spotta has strengthened its global reach with three new distributor agreements: Pest-End Exterminators and Colorado Tri-Flo Systems in the USA, and Amicus Environmental Services in the UK.

The new additions further Spotta’s ability to provide technology-led solutions which aid pest control in the accommodation, forestry and agricultural industries.

Each of the new partnerships will centre on Spotta’s monitoring solution for the accommodation sector, which detects bed bugs in hotels, motels, hostels, student residences, care homes and other multi-room accommodation businesses.

The resellers will also assist customers in their region with installation and servicing, training and ongoing customer support.

Pest-End will incorporate Spotta as a part of its integrated pest management solution. The provider works with residential and commercial properties in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine.

Colorado Tri-Flo will offer Spotta’s always-on monitoring technology alongside its own industrial heaters for treating the pests.

Amicus Environmental Services plans to utilise Spotta’s technology as part of its focus on delivering technology-driven solutions to the pest control market.

Robert Fryers, CEO of Spotta, says: “Each partner company shares our belief that technology can help the pest control industry work in a more proactive way. Monitoring leads to early detection, and early detection of pests leads to more effective treatment and the opportunity to reduce pesticide use."

Offering detection and 24/7 monitoring solutions, Spotta’s smart systems allow businesses to react early and in a targeted manner to the presence of pests. This early action leads to a reduction in pesticide use in treatment and minimises overall damage caused by pests, controlling them before large scale infestations can take hold.

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