The day-long training will begin at 8 am in Building C at the Center at 17360 Coit Road, Dallas, TX 75252. It will include both classroom and field visits to two sites to discuss pest exclusion.
“This is the first time the center will be hosting such a
program that includes demonstrations of residential exclusion practices,”
said Janet Hurley, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service urban IPM specialist. “Hands-on instruction will include showing how to seal a house to keep pests from moving in.”
Six continuing education credits will be offered for commercial applicators. For apprentices and technicians, a course certificate for six hours of attendance will be provided.
After a quick review of IPM principles behind exclusion work, the morning agenda will include a field trip to residence for instruction on best ways to seal a home, including how to pest proof siding, gutters, soffits and flashing.
Afternoon presentations will address how to evict and keep out rats, bats, birds and squirrels, and a brief overview of home inspections for termites and ants. The afternoon will include a walking tour of the IPM Experience House training facility.
The cost of the program is $75, lunch not included. Space is limited, so attendees are encouraged to register as soon as possible. To register and for payment information, go to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Conference Services at https://agriliferegister.tamu.edu/index.cfm/productDetails/productid/1799/ or call 979-845-2604.
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