🪲 Pest Control Expert Howie Ryder’s Presentation at the PPNY SWC Spotlight Speaker

Aug 16, 2025 | Insects, Pest Control, Rodents | 0 comments

What you’re looking at: A fine group of business pros… moments before I ruined their appetites with a giant scorpion. Breakfast networking at its finest!

Hey folks, Howie Ryder here from All Ways Exterminating — your friendly neighborhood bug buster. I recently had the honor of being the Spotlight Speaker at the PPNY SWC networking meeting, and let’s just say… it wasn’t your average breakfast talk. I brought a few “friends” along. Don’t worry, most of them were dead… probably.

My Traveling Pest Show

I don’t believe in boring PowerPoints. I believe in props. Creepy, crawly, freak-’em-out props. The kind that make you lean in with curiosity, then jump back in horror.

My talk wasn’t just a lecture — it was a full-on show-and-tell. I brought an incredible collection of props that had attendees leaning in for a closer look (and sometimes jumping back with a laugh):

  • 🦂 Preserved scorpion in display
  • 🕷 Realistic spider surprise prop
  • 🐝 Insects under glass
  • 🐭 Mouse and live-trap demo
  • 💀 Animal skull display

What you’re looking at: Me explaining squirrel control — while holding a stuffed squirrel mid–nut heist. It’s educational and adorable… until they’re in your attic.

If you’ve ever heard scratching, scampering, or what sounds like a tiny bowling league in your attic, chances are you’ve got squirrels. Cute? Sure. Entertaining? Maybe in your backyard. But once they move into your home, they stop being Disney characters and start being demolition experts. Squirrels can chew through wood, insulation, and electrical wires — which not only causes costly damage but also creates a fire hazard. My job isn’t just to trap them; it’s to figure out how they got in and make sure they can’t get back. Because trust me, if one squirrel finds a way into your warm, cozy attic, it’ll send an invitation to the whole family.

Now, I don’t just throw up a ladder and wish for the best. I take a strategic approach — sealing entry points, installing barriers, and making your home as unappealing to squirrels as a salad bar at a steakhouse. I also focus on humane removal, because these critters are just doing what squirrels do: looking for food and shelter. The key is making sure that food and shelter aren’t in your home. Call me before a cute little tail in your gutter turns into an expensive repair bill. And remember — prevention now is a lot cheaper than replacing wiring, insulation, and shingles later.

What you’re looking at: A mouse demo. Cute, right? Until it’s chewing through your cereal boxes at 3 a.m. That’s when you call me.

What you’re looking at: A rhinoceros beetle, wings out. Nature’s version of a Transformer — minus the cool catchphrases.

What you’re looking at: A genuine animal skull — proof that pest control is serious business. Also proof that I’ll bring *anything* to a meeting if it makes a point.

Now, about that coon skin hat I wore during the presentation — no, I’m not auditioning for a remake of Davy Crockett. The hat is my way of getting a laugh while making a serious point about raccoons and squirrels. These animals may look like harmless woodland creatures, but once they move into your attic, crawl space, or garage, they turn into masked bandits with a taste for chaos. They’ll rip up insulation, chew through wires, and leave behind a mess that smells worse than the hat if it got caught in a rainstorm. Wearing the hat grabs attention, gets people chuckling, and makes them remember that pests aren’t just “outside” problems — they can be right over your head.

The hat also sparks conversation. Folks always ask, “Is that real?” and I get to explain that the real raccoon problem is much more than a fashion statement. It’s about property damage, health hazards, and the constant noise of nocturnal roommates you never invited. That goofy-looking hat becomes the perfect segue into a talk about prevention — sealing entry points, trimming tree branches, and making your home less accessible to these critters. So while the hat may be for laughs, the lesson behind it is dead serious: don’t let a raccoon turn your attic into its luxury condo.

What you’re looking at: No, I haven’t joined a frontier reenactment group. This is my “Cousin Davy Crockett” look — a visual aid for how NOT to let raccoons or squirrels become part of your wardrobe.

What you’re looking at: An Emperor Scorpion — preserved for teaching. They don’t live in New York, but they do make for one heck of a breakfast conversation starter.

What you’re looking at: A “friendly” spider in a surprise box. It’s fake, but the screams it produces are 100% real.

My Motto

“It’s not about pests. It’s about peace of mind.”

With over 40 years in the field, I’ve seen it all — from hornet nests the size of basketballs to rats that think they own the place. My job isn’t just to get rid of them, it’s to make sure you can sleep at night knowing they’re gone for good.

 The point? Pest control isn’t just about bugs. It’s about protecting your home or business from the many different animals and insects that can damage property, carry disease, or just make your life miserable. And I wanted to make sure this group left knowing exactly what they were up against — and how to stop it before it starts.

The Lessons That Matter

Pests behave the way they do for a reason — they’re looking for food, water, and shelter. If your home or business gives them any of those, they’ll find a way in. That’s why I focus on prevention: sealing entry points, keeping food areas clean, and addressing moisture problems before they attract unwanted visitors.

Seasonal changes matter. As temperatures drop or rise, pests migrate indoors, looking for comfort. That’s when infestations can explode seemingly overnight.

Why Call All Ways Exterminating?

When you work with me and my team, you get more than just someone who shows up with a spray and a bill. You get:

  • ✅ Over 40 years of pest control experience.
  • ✅ Safe, effective treatments tailored to your situation.
  • ✅ Preventive strategies that save money and headaches.
  • ✅ Honest, friendly service — and maybe a few bad bug jokes along the way.

Whether you’re a brand-new homeowner or you’ve been in your place for decades, don’t wait until you see a pest to call. Prevention is always cheaper than repair.

A Personal Milestone

To top it all off, this presentation came right as my wife and I celebrated our 47th wedding anniversary with my lovely bride, Patty. Four and a half decades together, and she still puts up with me bringing bugs to breakfast meetings. That, my friends, is true commitment.

If you’d like me to bring this same mix of expertise, humor, and hands-on visuals to your business, organization, or community group — just give me a call. I promise you’ll learn a lot, laugh a little, and maybe think twice before leaving that attic vent open.

📞 Call me at 516-599-7674
🌐 Visit: AllwaysExterminating.com

 

You May Also Like

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *