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Find a local pest control professional to protect your property and family from pest threats. When it comes to growing your business, it helps to have SCPCA in your corner. Membership allows us to stand together, unified, to protect the public health of our customers from pests and other threats that could cause harm or damage. The South Carolina Pest Control Association is a member-funded non-profit organization committed to pest control and the protection of public health, food and property.

Our members are pest control professionals - extensively trained specialists who contribute to the health, safety and economic vitality of South Carolina's communities. The goal of the SCPCA is to raise the standard and provide our valued members a multitude of programs and benefits that will help you accomplish your business goals.
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There are five (5) regional Pest Control Associations in South Carolina, plus the CSRA Pest Control Association in Augusta, Georgia.
None of these associations are affiliated with the SCPCA or the NPMA.
The following information is provided "as available."
Please contact SCPCA if you have updates to this information.
This committee is chaired by the SCPCA Vice President/President Elect and is responsible for developing membership opportunities and helping to retain and grow membership.
This committee is responsible for monitoring legislative affairs and responding to any legislation that could impact the SCPCA.
This includes supporting legislation that positively impacts our members as well as responding to any legislation that negatively impacts the membership.
This committee must maintain a close relationship with the SCPCA lobbying group and the Clemson University Government Affairs Office.
After thoughtful consideration, this SCPCA Executive Team has made the difficult decision to postpone Class III.
SCPCA is taking every measure to ensure the safety of our membership and appreciation your understanding.
Thank you to all the applicants and we look forward to reconvening in 2021.
Being a part of the inaugural SCPCA Leadership class was amazing.
The course material was extremely helpful in all aspects of my life.
It was great meeting like-minded people from outside of your company to discuss issues and brainstorm with and I would recommend this program to anyone in the industry looking to further their career.
If you or your clients see Cinara aphids or any unusual insect guests over the holiday, think about how they may have arrived.
In many cases it may be plant material or firewood recently brought into the home for the holidays.
House centipedes are rarely serious pests; however, most people do not like them indoors.
The first step in controlling centipedes is removal or altering objects that provide harborage.
Last week, hurricane Zeta blew into Louisiana and, like a freight train, roared across the Southeast and through the Upstate of South Carolina.
SCPM Cares was established to help those in need.
Through various events each year, the foundation raises money to support the Clemson Urban Entomology Foundation, Leadership SCPCA, and Camp Kemo - a week long camp experience for children with cancer.
Annual events include popular "Pub Crawl" at the Pest Pro Summit and the "Clay Shoot for Children's Cancer.
The funds raised from this event benefit the Clemson Urban Entomology Charitable Foundation and Leadership SCPCA.
The Pee Dee, Midlands and the SC Pest Control Associations join together for the annual Clay Shoot for Children's Cancer.
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