Thank you for your interest in this event. Due to the COVID-19 virus, we have decided to cancel this event. We will communicate new event details when available.
Batzner Pest Control’s 30th Annual Food Safety and Pest Management Seminar features educational updates for environmental health, pest management, food industry and private sector attendees. Local and nationally recognized experts provide invaluable industry insight and knowledge regarding pest behaviors, essential for making informed decisions concerning pest issues.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Those working in a range of industries and jobs, from healthcare facilities and restaurant management, to public health and food manufacturing. Past attendees return year after year, benefiting from the continually changing roster of relevant topics.
ABOUT BATZNER PEST CONTROL
Since 1946, Batzner Pest Control has been providing legendary pest control service to commercial and residential clients. Batzner believes in supporting customers and public service agencies by sharing industry knowledge and promoting continuing education.
EVENT INFORMATION
This year's seminar will be offering breakout sessions. Attendees will chose the sessions they would like to attend on the RSVP. Early Bird Pricing $40 until March 20th @ 4pm; Pricing after March 20th is $45. Registration ends March 30th.
SEMINAR AGENDA
7:30AM Registration
8:00AM Introduction / Welcome
8:10AM Using Remote Sensors for Rodent Surveillance – Dr. Robert Corrigan
9:10AM Break
9:20AM Health Professional's Guide for Assessing Yards and Commercial Food Related Facilities for Rodents – Dr. Robert Corrigan
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What's New in the World of Bed Bugs & Canine Inspection Demo – Batzner Experts
10:20AM Break
10:30AM A Scientific Approach to Mosquito Management – Nancy Troyano
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Cockroaches – Thomas Dobrinska
11:30PM Lunch
12:30PM 12 Months, 12 Pests – Thomas Dobrinska
1:30PM Break
1:45PM Sanitation Strategies for Small Fly Control – Dennis Olijynk
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Food Safety From A Bug's Eye View – Thomas Dobrinska
2:30PM Break
2:40PM Public Health Pests: Separating Fact from Fiction on Social Media – Nancy Troyano
3:45PM Updates and Closing Remarks