More Than 200 Attend 8th Fumigants & Pheromones Conference in Bremen

More than 200 pest managers from 43 countries attended the 8th Fumigants & Pheromones Conference and Workshop organized by Insects Limited, Inc., USA and BM Seminar, Germany.

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Pest managers from 43 countries gathered in Bremen, Germany to discuss advances in stored product protection. .

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Old friends and new friends came together in Bremen, Germany for the 8th Fumigants & Pheromones Conference. Here Dr. Andreas Varnava introduces Professor Stanislaw Ignatowicz from the University of Warsaw to his colleague Demetris Yiasoumis also from the Cyprus Grain Commission.

BREMEN, Germany — Bremen was the site of the 8th Fumigants & Pheromones Conference and Workshop organized by Insects Limited, Inc., USA and BM Seminar, Germany. On March 6-8, this conference focused on modern methods of protecting stored products.

More than 200 pest managers from 43 countries and six continents attended this three day conference in Northern Germany. This international exchange of education began in Lübeck, Germany in 1993 and has continued on to Bologna, Chicago, York, Thessaloniki, Copenhagen, and Monterrey. Twenty-eight invited speakers, 20 poster displays, and an open night session offered ideas, new products, and practical ways to solve pest problems.

A workshop located in the harbors of Bremen and Hamburg concluded the three days with demonstrations on fumigants, pheromones, and new control methods staged in a large cocoa bean warehouse. The workshop was followed by a boat ride around the busy Hamburg harbor concluded the workshop.

One highlight of the conference was an evening dinner in Rathaus built by the local ship captains over 600 years ago and located in historical downtown Bremen.

David Mueller, organizer for the conference stated: “I really enjoy hearing the new ideas and research presented by these world class experts, but my real thrill was at the beginning of the conference when everyone stands up and introduce themselves and tells what country they are from. To have people from Mongolia and Eastern and Central Europe attend this time along with more people from developing countries in Africa and Asia is very encouraging. The friendships and personal relationships have begun or continued at these educational meetings and continue to grow.”

The next conference will be held in March 2009 in Argentina. Pictures and more information about Bremen 2007 can be found at www.insectslimited.com.