TROY, Mich. – Rose Pest Solutions announced that registration is now open for its 2016 Technical Conference, which will be held March 2 – 4 at the Detroit Troy Marriot, 200 W. Big Beaver Rd., Troy. The two-day conference is open to active industry professionals and includes a variety of training sessions and leading educators who will address the latest in pest management techniques.
“The annual Rose Pest Solutions Technical Conference provides comprehensive, hands-on training opportunities that make certain our pest management professionals remain the best our industry has to offer,” said H. Russell Ives, CEO and president of Rose Pest Solutions. “We are very excited about this year’s line up of informative speakers and look forward to another meaningful conference.”
The topics that will be addressed at this year’s conference include:
• The Importance of Documentation
• Mixing and Measuring Pesticides
• Conversations That We Can’t Hear: The Chemical Lives of Bed Bugs
• Nuisance Wildlife Tools & Personal Protective Equipment
• Termite Update
• Things You Didn’t Know About “Roly Polies”
• Rodent Management
• Solving Difficult Flea Infestations
• Global Food Safety Initiative Audit Standard
• Small Flies and Insect Light Traps
• Fumigation and Fogging: Updates and Safety
• Fumigation for Bed Bugs
Rose Pest Solutions was founded by Solomon Rose in 1860 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Today, the Troy, Michigan-based company provides comprehensive pest control services for homes and businesses in Michigan, Ohio, northeast Indiana, northern Kentucky and western Pennsylvania.
Cost to attend the Rose Pest Solutions Technical Conference is $375 for both days with meals and $275 for both days without meals. Pesticide applicator credits are available for all professionals who reside in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, West Virginia, Kentucky and Pennsylvania. For more information and to register, contact Rose Pest Solutions Manager of Education and Training Mark VanderWerp at (248) 588-7005 or via email at mvande@rosepest.com.
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