Insects Limited will be holding continuing education and skill building workshops in March and April.
These training programs will allow those in the pest management industry to gain better knowledge on the most current information in the industry while at the same time, gain credit for continuing education points, if needed.
In Fumigants & Pheromones Workshops, PCOs will learn about the many changes that have occurred in the past decade due to the loss of methyl bromide and other products. With new products, treatment methods and equipment, now is the time to re-tool your knowledge.
This workshop will be held March 12 in Kankakee, Ill., and March 19 in Dayton, Ohio.
Museum and Historic House Pest Management teaches the skills to protect and preserve historical treasures. These buildings store objects that are vulnerable to pest attack while in storage. They also have many people visiting these buildings each year. The types of monitoring and pest control methods used in these special storage areas are much different than typical residential or commercial treatments. Hear from experts that perform special pest management on large and small museums and historical houses.
This workshop will be held March 25 in Westfield, Ind..
Advanced Uses of Pheromones for Monitoring and Control will introduce a new concept of pheromones. Today, pheromones are being developed to do more than monitor for the present of absents of pest populations. Recent EPA labeling allows the control of Indian meal moths with large doses of pheromones. This seminar brings together pioneer pheromone researchers that have been working in the field to discover how insect communication can be used to manipulate these insects with environmentally friendly products and methods.
This workshop will be held April 1 in Westfield, Ind.
For more information, visit www.InsectsLimited.com. To register, contact Kalah Stocker at 800/992-1991.