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CHICAGO – Dr. Sydney Crawley, vector scientist at Rentokil Terminix and former professor at North Carolina State University, is presenting a mosquito control webinar on Feb. 21, from 8:30 a.m.-9:30 a.m. (EST).
The cost is $25 and CEUs are available in most states and is presented and hosted by pest marketing professional Ed DeMask.
To register, visit the mosquito control Zoom page. After registration, a Square invoice will be sent for payment. The list of approved states is listed on the Zoom page.
Mosquito Control is a one-hour training webinar that will explore the biology and management of common mosquitoes. Topics that will be discussed include the life cycle, behavioral ecology, and distribution of mosquitoes, as well as a review of recommended chemicals for their control.
Crawley received her PhD from the University of Kentucky in 2016 under the tutelage of Dr. Kenneth Haynes and Dr. Michael Potter. Her dissertation research focused on understanding the biology, behavior, and chemical ecology of bed bugs, as well as the potential impact of sublethal effects of pesticides on bed bug management.
DeMask writes industry trade articles and has developed webinar programs for and provided marketing and public relations services to companies like FMC, Syngenta, Burrtec USA, AP&G, MGK, and Allergy Technologies. He can be reached at ed@demaskmarketing.com.
The cost is $25 and CEUs are available in most states and is presented and hosted by pest marketing professional Ed DeMask.
To register, visit the mosquito control Zoom page. After registration, a Square invoice will be sent for payment. The list of approved states is listed on the Zoom page.
Mosquito Control is a one-hour training webinar that will explore the biology and management of common mosquitoes. Topics that will be discussed include the life cycle, behavioral ecology, and distribution of mosquitoes, as well as a review of recommended chemicals for their control.
Crawley received her PhD from the University of Kentucky in 2016 under the tutelage of Dr. Kenneth Haynes and Dr. Michael Potter. Her dissertation research focused on understanding the biology, behavior, and chemical ecology of bed bugs, as well as the potential impact of sublethal effects of pesticides on bed bug management.
DeMask writes industry trade articles and has developed webinar programs for and provided marketing and public relations services to companies like FMC, Syngenta, Burrtec USA, AP&G, MGK, and Allergy Technologies. He can be reached at ed@demaskmarketing.com.
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