
CLEVELAND - Have you dipped your toes into the mosquito control segment yet? It’s one of the fastest-growing vertical niche markets in the pest management industry. From recurring service to one-time jobs for special occasions, mosquito control is an offering many customers are seeking in order to enhance their time spent outdoors. And business-savvy PMPs have seen a significant upturn in business thanks to more aggressive marketing and ongoing media coverage of the threats posed by mosquito-borne illnesses.
This combination has resulted in a growing number of PMPs offering mosquito control services during the past few years. If you’re considering entering this potentially lucrative field, or would simply like to learn more about the most effective mosquito treatment protocols, you’ll want to attend the PCT Virtual Mosquito Conference, scheduled for Tuesday, May 17. The program features leading mosquito control experts who will offer valuable insights about this important public health pest, as well as monitoring and control advice that everyone can learn from.
During the Mosquito Control Virtual Conference, attendees will have an opportunity to learn from some of the leading educators in the field, as well as from PMPs who are shaping the future of mosquito control.
The all-star speaker faculty includes Mark “Shep” Sheperdigian, vice president of technical services of Rose Pest Solutions; Jennifer Gordon, PH.D., founder and principal consultant of Bug Lessons; and Chelle Hartzer, B.C.E., entomologist and owner of 360 Pest and Food Safety Consulting.
Learn more online at http://mosquito.pctonline.com.
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