
The pest control industry owes much of its recent growth to the rapid expansion of various niche markets tied to the industry’s public health mission, including mosquito control, tick IPM, rodent management and perimeter pest control. As a result, many PMPs are exploring the benefits of entering these markets or investing additional time and resources marketing these essential pest control services.
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 of developing successful treatment protocols for a wide array of public health pests. Conference speakers and sessions are highlighted below. The cost is $99 per person and CEU credits are available based on individual state approval. Register today by visiting http://publichealth.pctonline.com.
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