Pest management professionals are kept as busy as ever providing cockroach control services. This incredibly important segment drives service calls and sales revenues for PMPs throughout North America and around the globe. According to the 2022 PCT State of the Cockroach Control report, sponsored by Syngenta, about half of pest management professionals (47 percent) say they expect an increase in their firm’s cockroach control revenue next year, and the other half (49 percent) say they are expecting this business segment to remain flat.
But whether infesting commercial kitchens or residential structures, cockroaches present PMPs with no shortage of challenges. It’s for these reasons PCT has gathered an all-star speaker lineup of educators and in-the-field experts for April’s Cockroach Control Virtual Event. This half-day virtual training event has been designed to provide attendees with the latest trends and treatment techniques for both commonly encountered and not-so-commonly encountered cockroaches.
CEUs. PCT has applied for and received continuing education approval from numerous states and several other approvals are pending. For an up-to-date list visit bit.ly/3ls3IFW.
Speakers and sessions include:
BONUS! All paid attendees will receive a copy of The PCT Field Guide for the Management of Structure-Infesting Cockroaches. The first field guide devoted solely to common and not-so-common cockroach species that invade buildings, this handy, pocket-sized publication is ideal for field use and includes case studies as well as a 24-page color ID section featuring some of the key identifying characteristics of these pests to help make species identification quick and easy.
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