NORTH BERGEN, N.J. — EcoVenger presents “Cockroach Basics,” an educational and detail-oriented webinar that will focus on what a pest professional needs to know before engaging into a roach battle.
Cockroaches have been on this earth for more than 325 million years and continue to survive. This webinar will start with the six most common species, then concentrate specifically on the German Cockroach, which accounts for over 98% of all infestations in the United States. The webinar will review their biology and habits, behavior, reproductive potential, potential for disease transmission and their survival skills. The presentation will conclude with a discussion of resistance issues and ways to combat this major problem.
This webinar is approved and registered in Del., Fla., Ga., N.J., N.M. and Pa., therefore PMPs from these states are able to apply for CEU credit. All attendees are eligible to receive a Certificate of Achievement, access to class-mate-only special promos that are provided by EcoVenger and the opportunity to sign up for a free product test run.
Dennis Judy, the technical advisor for EcoVenger, will be sharing valuable guidelines and know-hows based on his professional experience in pest management practice and coaching for more than 40 years. Judy worked 18 years as National Technical Manager for Orkin, 17 years as Training Director with Allgood Pest Solutions, is a former chairman of the Georgia Pest Control Association (GPCA), a GPCA Hall of Fame member, and co-chairman of GPCA Education Committee.
Sign up for this webinar here: shorturl.at/nst39.
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