
Eliminating the occasional mouse or rat that enters a structure is typically not very difficult. But managing rodent infestations in complex urban settings or in and around commercial facilities is much more challenging.
The goal is not to kill individual rodents but rather to efficiently manage and, where possible, eliminate local rodent populations in an environmentally responsible fashion. This can only be done with both an applied approach using situational analysis, together with a sound understanding of the science behind rodent biology and behavior.
To assist our readers in successfully controlling rodents in urban settings and complex commercials accounts, PCT is pleased to host its Second Annual Rodent Control Virtual Conference. Bell Laboratories is a Platinum Sponsor of the event.
For only $99 per person attendees can attend a half-day educational program featuring the country’s leading rodent control experts including Dr. Robert Corrigan, Timothy Madere and Dr. Matthew Frye.
Corrigan is owner and president of RMC Pest Management Consulting, Richmond, Ind. Frye is a New York State IPM Extension educator, Cornell University, Geneva, N.Y. Madere is a pest control specialist/special projects coordinator, City of New Orleans Mosquito, Termite & Rodent Control Board, New Orleans, La.
Learn more at www.pctonline.com/virtualevent , call 800/456-0707 or email conference@gie.net .
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