
NORTH BERGEN, N.J. — EcoVenger is sponsoring a monthly CEU webinar, “Ant Biology and Control,” on Tuesday, April 26, from 3-4 p.m. EST, presented by Dennis Judy. The webinar will cover how colonies form, ant social cues, inspection tactics and control measures to know.
EcoVenger, formerly known as Ecoraider, spreads information to PMPs through its monthly CEU Virtual Academy, Continuing Education for Pest Management Professionals. Webinars cover topics from insect biology to hands-on tips and practices for prevention. Sessions also include general technical training purposes for commercial pest control practitioners.
Dennis Judy, EcoVenger’s technical advisor, spent 18 years as national technical manager for Orkin and 17 years as training director with Allgood Pest Solutions. He is a former chairman of the Georgia Pest Control Association (GPCA), a GPCA Hall of Fame member and co-chairman of GPCA Education Committee.
“Ant Biology and Control” will cover common ant behavioral keys and how different species interact with each other to help PMPs explore eradication tactics and control measures for better customer satisfaction.
Free CEU credits are offered through this webinar. As of now, Florida, Georgia, New Mexico and South Carolina are approved for CEUs, with other states being added.
Each attendee will receive a Certificate of Achievement after the program, along with access to classmate-only promos provided by EcoVenger and the opportunity to sign up for a free product test run.
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