
Courtesy of UK Short Course
LEXINGTON, Ky. – The 53rd Annual University of Kentucky Pest Control Short Course is scheduled for Nov. 5 to 7 in Lexington, Kentucky.
Sessions include: Controlling Cockroaches and Protecting Public Health, Bed Bugs Then and Now, Practical Ant Identification and Management, Big Problems Involving Small Flies, Battling the Brown Recluse, Termites and Other Wood Destroying Organisms, Delusional Parasitosis, Staying Safe around Pesticides, All Things Fumigation, and more.
Rick Cooper, Daniel Dye, Harry Brian, Don Renchie, Drew Cowley, Jonathan Larson, TJ Neary, Scott Robbins and more will be speaking on topics including academics, technical directors, government/state regulatory officials, and more, which provides attendees with a diverse set of perspectives on all things pest control.
Currently, CEUs are being requested from the following states: Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Tennessee, Arkansas, Illinois, Michigan, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi. Additional states can be sought upon request.
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