LEXINGTON, Ken. — The 46th Annual University of Kentucky Pest Control Short Course will be held November 8-10, in Lexington, Ky. The conference includes a money-back satisfaction guarantee and features one of the strongest programs in the country. Topics include how to ‘think’ like an insect; diseases at the doorstep; multifamily housing; people versus profit; tips on running a small company; a workshop on servicing hotels, hospitals, schools, offices and food accounts; and helpful sessions on managing termites, fleas, bed bugs and varmints.
Featured speakers include Jeff Tucker, Larry Pinto, Fred Strickland, Sandy Seay, Mark Sheperdigian, Judy Black, Dan Collins, Stan Cope, and T.J. Neary.
For more information visit http://www2.ca.uky.edu/entomology/shortcourse/index.asp, contact Dr. Michael F. Potter, Department of Entomology, S-225 Agric. Sci. Bldg. N, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40546-0091; Phone 859-257-5955; Fax 859-323-1120; E-mail dthorpe@uky.edu
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