PCT Announces 2023 Rodent Control Virtual Conference

Bobby Corrigan, Dan Collins, Donny Oswalt, Dr. William Kern and Kevin Thorn to present in December's PCT Rodent Control Virtual Conference.

Pictured (clockwise, from top left) Bobby Corrigan, Dan Collins, Donny Oswalt, Dr. William Kern and Kevin Thorn.
Pictured (clockwise, from top left) Bobby Corrigan, Dan Collins, Donny Oswalt, Dr. William Kern and Kevin Thorn.

Rodent control remains one of the pest control industry’s most dynamic and profitable segments. According to the 2022 State of the Rodent Market report, sponsored by Bell Laboratories, two out of three PMPs said they expect to see an increase in the percentage of revenue generated by rodent control work, and more than half said rodent work has become more significant to their business during the last five years.

Present-day rodent control is being transformed thanks to cutting-edge rodent research being done in the field and the lab, the introduction of innovative new technologies and the need to explore alternative solutions due to regulatory challenges.

Staying on top of these and other trends can be a challenge. PCT is here to help. We have gathered some of the top rodent control experts in the U.S. to speak on cutting-edge topics for the PCT Virtual Rodent Conference on Tuesday, Dec. 6, from 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (EST).

If you are thinking about expanding your rodent control service offerings or learning more about new opportunities in the marketplace, you will not want to miss this event! CLICK HERE to register.

SESSIONS AND SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
Rodent Control Market: An Overview

Speaker: Brad Harbison, Media Group

Important Considerations for Rodent Pest Management In 2023Speaker: Dr. Bobby Corrigan, RMC Pest Management Consulting

Nest Box Live Traps: An Alternative Method for Capturing Elusive Rodents

Speakers: Dan Collins, Independent Pest Management Consulting and Donny Oswalt, Donny Oswalt Consulting Service (DOCS)

Species-Specific Techniques for Getting Control of the Tricky Roof RatDr. Bill Kern, University of Florida Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center

Using Remote Monitoring Technology to Improve Rodent Control Efficiencies
Kevin Thorn, Thorn Pest Solutions