SANTA FE SPRINGS, Calif. – Target Specialty Products announced the next installment in its Business Growth Webinar Series, “Hard-to-Reach Pest Management,” will be held on Sept. 19.
Join Target Specialty Products and featured speakers Matthew Remmen, senior technical market development manager, and Alexander Ko, principal scientist – product development manager at Envu, for this educational session on Sept. 19th, at 1:30 p.m. (EST)/10:30 a.m. (PST). The webinar will delve into the complexities of managing pests like cockroaches, bed bugs, and kissing bugs in challenging environments, emphasizing their disease transmission risks and social impact. Participants will gain insights into effective control strategies, both chemical and non-chemical, and the critical role of ongoing monitoring and follow-up. Click here to register for the webinar.
Remmen brings extensive expertise across all facets of pest management, with a strong background in controlling bed bugs, termites, and ants, and is known for his ability to train and educate professionals on best practices. Ko specializes in the development of innovative insecticide solutions with a focus on German cockroach behavior and resistance. He also has a passion for data science and has developed a unique insect recognition app and pest management reference guide.
“Target Specialty Products is excited to partner with Envu to offer advanced strategies and solutions that are essential for managing today’s toughest pest issues,” said David Helt, president of Target Specialty Products.
Pest control professionals wishing to learn more can join Target free of charge on Sept. 19, at 1:30 pm EST/10:30 am PST. Attendees are invited to ask questions at the conclusion of the webinar.
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