RIVERSIDE, Calif. - The 23rd UC-Riverside Urban Pest Management takes will be held at UCR Extension Center, Riverside, Calif., March 25, 2014.
Sessions and speakers include:
Dr. Walter Ebeling Remembered, Michael Rust, UC Riverside
Ebeling Memorial Lecture - Cockroach Baiting, Resistance, and Preventing
Resistance to Bait Products, Michael Scharf, Purdue University
DPR Regulatory Updates, Kathy Boyle, California Department of Pesticide Regulation
Globally Harmonized System (GHS) Labels & SDS
Compliance Update, and Most Common Violations Found Dur ing Inspections, Robert Mulherin, Deputy Ag Commissioner Riverside County
Structural Enforcement Regulatory Update, Greg Creekmur, Deputy Ag Commissioner LA County
CDPR Regulatory Update for Wood Destroying Organisms, Kathy Boyle, California Department of Pesticide Regulation
A Look Back on New Information on Termites in 2013, Gail Getty, Getty Entomological Research & Consulting
UCB Update on Termite Research, Vernard Lewis, UC Berkeley
Recognizing Wood Destroying Organisms, Michael Rust, UC Riverside
Bed Bugs: Trends and Issues Create Both Opportunities and Challenges for PCOs, Andrew Sutherland, IPM Advisor, Cooperative Extension Alameda County
Brown Widow Spider Research for the Pest Control Industry, Rick Vetter, UC Riverside (retired)
Fly Management for the Urban Environment, Alec Gerry, UC Riverside
Reducing Runoff of Pyrethroids and Fipronil, Les Greenberg, UC Riverside
Using Attractants in IPM: Two Case Studies, Dong Hwan Choe and Kathleen Campbell, UC Riverside
For information concerning registration download the flyer or call (951) 827-5729
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