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NPMA to host Spotlight Series on critical rodenticide regulations in Atlanta and Los Angeles

The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) released the complete program for its upcoming Spotlight Series focusing on rodenticide regulations.

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The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) released the complete program for its upcoming Spotlight Series focusing on rodenticide regulations. This executive-level event will be held in two locations: Atlanta, Ga. on Feb. 4 and Los Angeles, Calif. on Feb. 7.

The intensive, one-day program is set to address critical regulatory challenges of rodenticides facing pest management owners and executives. Sessions include comprehensive updates on state and federal regulations, implementation strategies and risk management protocols for rodenticide applications.

Key program highlights include:

  • Policy perspective on the future of rodenticides.
  • Implementation strategies for business operations.
  • The latest on rodent research.
  • Sales practices and compliance.
  • Roundtable discussions on the emerging technologies in rodent management.

Space at the Spotlight Series is limited so those interested should register soon for the location of their choice. Early bird registration is available through Monday, Jan. 13.

Register for the Atlanta meeting here.

Register for the Los Angeles here.

About the National Pest Management Association

The National Pest Management Association is a non-profit organization with more than 4,000 members. It was established in 1933 to support the pest management industry’s commitment to the protection of public health, food, and property from the diseases and dangers of pests. The association has had many notable leaders over the years, including Pest Management Professional Hall of Famers Bill Buettner (Class of 1998), Dr. Ralph Heal (Class of 2003), Dr. Phil Spear (Class of 2004), and Bob Rosenberg (Class of 2013), to name just a few.