CLEVELAND — If you’re considering growing your public health footprint for the 2019 pest control season, you’ll want to attend the PCT Public Health Virtual Conference scheduled for Wednesday, April 17. The program will feature a number of leading entomologists with proven track records for developing successful treatment protocols for a wide array of public health pests, allowing companies to expand their service offerings and enhance their bottom line in the months and years ahead. Attendees also will learn about products they can integrate into their public health pest control arsenal from virtual event sponsors BASF, Syngenta, Thermacell, Tick Box Technology Corporation, and AP&G.
In addition to learning from some of the leading public health pest control experts, attendees can earn CEU credits. PCT is in the process of receiving CEU approvals for the event; thirteen states have approved a total of 82 credits thus far. Click here for an updated list.
Stoy Hedges, Owner & President, Stoy Pest Consulting
1:50 p.m.-2 p.m. —Sponsor Presentation - Syngenta
Glen Ramsey, Technical Services Manager, Rollins Inc.
2:50 p.m.-3 p.m. —Sponsor Presentation - Thermacell
3:50 p.m.-4 p.m. — Sponsor Presentation - BASF
4 p.m.-4:10 p.m. — Sponsor Presentation - Tick Box Technology Corporation
Dr. Kirby Stafford III, Medical-Veterinary Entomologist, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
5 p.m.-5:10 p.m. — Sponsor Presentation — AP&G
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