The City of New Orleans and the Greater New Orleans Pest Control Association will be holding the first annual Rodent and Wildlife Academy, Sept. 11-13, in New Orleans.
The Academy will feature interactive and hands-on programs regarding identification, biology, and control methods of rodents and wildlife encountered in an urban setting. The Academy is accredited for Louisiana in a variety of categories. Featured speakers this year will be Dr. Bobby Corrigan from New York City, and Ms. Janet Hurley from Texas AgriLife.
The Academy will cover a variety of topics, including rodent biology and control, ectoparasites, health implications, pest proofing, bats, raccoons, and much more. Pest management professionals will walk you through an inspection of the French Quarter. Field stations will be set up to learn about PPE, pest identification, pest proofing and more.
Class size is limited to 30 people because of the interactive, hands-on activities. For more information download the brochure.
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