Expo Control de Plagas Mexico 2015, a three-day educational conference and trade show, is scheduled for Sept. 22-24, at Expo Bancomer in Santa Fe, Mexico.
Expo Control de Plagas aims to strengthen trade relations between suppliers, customers and all organizations in the pest management and vector control industries. This year’s program features more than 15 presentations from leading educators and industry practitioners addressing a wide array of technical topics, including a keynote address by Dr. Dini Miller, Virginia Tech University, titled “The State of Bed Bug Research: What Have We Learned?”
Additionally, Expo Control de Plagas will feature a 21,000 square-foot Exhibit Hall filled with leading industry vendors, who will be available to discuss their latest offerings.
Register for the conference at www.expocontroldeplagas.org.mx/index.php/registro. For hotel information visit http://www.expocontroldeplagas.org.mx/index.php/hoteles.
Educational Sessions Include
• Structural Pest Management: Is it the Future of Pest Control?
• Managing German Cockroaches in Food-Processing Plants
• The State of Bed Bug Research: What Have We Learned?
• Small Flies in Commercial Accounts
• Get Connected: How Technology is Transforming the Pest Control Industry
• Green Pest Management: Processes & Protocols
• Mystery Bugs: Delusions of Parasitosis
• Rodent Control
• Vector-Borne Diseases of Mexico
• Regulatory & Safety Issues in Food-Processing Plants
• IPM in Sensitive Accounts
• Insect Detection Methods: Ants, Cockroaches, Flies & Termites
• Technical Certification: What’s Available?
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