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PCT interviewed Jeff Woytach, president, Space Systems Consulting, LaGrange, Ohio, and Steve Schauer of Black River Astronomical Society, Cleveland, Ohio, on how PMPs can keep safety top of mind when working in the field on April 8 and some unusual pest encounters they may experience.
The April 8 total solar eclipse is right around the corner. It will be visible along a narrow trek stretching from Texas through the Midwest, with a center of totality in Lorain County, Ohio, then straight on to Maine.
The eclipse crossing the U.S. may jostle creature comforts and pest intentions.
PCT interviewed Jeff Woytach, president, Space Systems Consulting, LaGrange, Ohio, who also has worked as an aerospace engineer at NASA Glenn Research Center, and Steve Schauer, president of Black River Astronomical Society in Cleveland, Ohio, on how PMPs can best prepare for this event, keep safety top of mind when working in the field and some unusual pest encounters they may experience.
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