June 21: University of Georgia Getting the Best of Pests Webinar Series (Biology and Management of the Old House Borer and Principles of Commodity and Structural Fumigation). Contact: Beth Horne, 770/228-7214, bhorne@uga.edu or visit http://gabugs.uga.edu.
June 22-24: Pest Control Operators of California’s EXPO 2017, Grand Californian Resort, Disneyland, Calif. Contact: http://pcoc.org.
June 28: PCT Bed Bug Virtual Conference. Contact: www.pctonline.com or call 800/456-0707.
July 9-12: International Conference on Urban Pests, University of Aston, Birmingham, UK. Contact: www.icup.org.uk.
July 19-21: NPMA’s Academy 2017, Westin Kierland Resort and Spa, Scottsdale, Ariz. Contact: NPMA, 703/352-6762 or visit www.npmapestworld.org.
July 28-30: NPMA Carolinas/Mid-Atlantic Summer Conference, Hilton Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach, S.C. Contact: See July 19.
Aug. 16: University of Georgia Getting the Best of Pests Webinar Series (Biology and Management of Fleas and Biology and Management of Bed Bugs in Low-Income Housing). Contact: See June 21.
Aug. 18-19: Discovery Retreats — Surviving a Family Business. Contact: 816/888-9146 or www.lloydsmigel.com.
Aug. 23: PCT Mergers & Acquisitions Virtual Conference. Contact: See June 28.
Aug. 29-Sept. 1: Association of Structural Pest Control Regulatory Officials Annual Meeting, Burlington, Vermont. Contact: www.aspcro.org or 757/753-8162.
Sept. 27-28: Kansas Pest Control Association’s Master Tech Program, Manhattan, Kan. Contact: 785/271-9220, kansaspest@yahoo.com.
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