WPCA Hosts Midwest Pest Con

Over the course of the two-day conference, attendees participated in 10 different educational sessions.

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Dr. Tim Husen presenting to attendees on German Cockroach Management Best Practices in the opening session
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WISCONSIN DELLS, Wis. — The Wisconsin Pest Control Association (WPCA) hosted their annual Midwest Pest Con Conference on February 10 and 11 at the Kalahari in Wisconsin Dells. The event included 190 participants and 26 exhibitors.

Over the course of the two-day conference, attendees participated in 10 different educational sessions covering biology and control methods, business development, what to expect in a field audit from the Department of Agriculture and more. There was also a session highlighting public policy efforts made in 2025 and looking at what to expect in 2026. Six Wisconsin technicians invested in furthering their credentials and tested to become State of Wisconsin Master Technicians (results pending).

The second day of the conference kicked off with keynote speaker Danny Snow, who shared his experience working for Disney and lessons learned about how to deliver world-class customer experiences.

WPCA, along with the Wisconsin chapter of Professional Women in Pest Management (WI PWIPM), honored members with their inaugural awards.

The WI PWIPM Chapter ran a fundraiser for Join the Movement (JTM) to bring awareness to and help stop human trafficking. Supplies were collected for JTM’s Care Bags for Youth along with monetary donations.

 

One attendee said, “The level of information this year was at 'expert' for sure. Really great information in the courses and they were engaging.” Vendors commented that it was a great show with lots of exhibit room time and very engaged attendees.