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If you have received an email from the National Pest Management Professional Association or NPMPA, please note that NPMA is not affiliated with this organization. Registration rates will increase after February 23 REGISTER NOW | VIEW THE PROGRAM On March 18-20, hundreds of pest management professionals will climb Capitol Hill in Washington, DC to meet with their members of Congress – providing opportunities to promote the pest management industry and advocate for issues important to us. When we receive your registration, we will contact your U.S. Senators to request an appointment between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Tuesday, March 20. We ask you to set up an appointment directly with your House member. Remember, the sooner you register, the more likely you are to see your elected officials. Click here to view the current Senate appointment schedule. Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/npma-ePestWorld/articles/index.asp?aid=488481&issueID=59066 to view the full article online. Wednesday, February 21 at 1:00 p.m. ET Does it sometimes seem impossible to get a handle on your life? Emails, meetings, budgeting your time…it can feel overwhelming at times. What if you could get control of your life (at least more control)? This webinar will provide you with specific actions that you and your company can take to bring some sanity to your work day and take control of your life. You will walk away from the session with tangible tools and ideas that you can implement immediately. Share these tools and ideas with your colleagues so that you all get better as a team when it comes to managing your email, your meetings and your time. Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/npma-ePestWorld/articles/index.asp?aid=488478&issueID=59066 to view the full article online.
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Webinar presented by Ed Freytag, Research Entomologist, New Orleans Mosquito, Termite and Rodent Control Board Monday, March 12 | 2:00 - 3:00 PM EST In 2017, subterranean termites swarmed earlier than expected across many parts of the county thanks to a mild winter and early spring. With the 2018 termite season right around the corner, what do this year’s unexpected weather conditions mean for subterranean termite pressures? Find out in this outside-the-box webinar led by entomologist and termite expert Ed Freytag as he walks through expectations for the 2018 swarm season. Learn how weather conditions influence termites, and how you can use this information to improve your termite management program in this must-see training. Visit https://www.naylornetwork.com/npma-ePestWorld/articles/index.asp?aid=488506&issueID=59066 to view the full article online. Members Make Headlines
The National Wildlife Control Operators Association is conducting training in conjunction with the Vertebrate Pest Conference in Rohnert Park, California on March 2 - 3, 2018. The NWCOA Certified Basic Wildlife Control Operator course is a 2-day, comprehensive training on animal exclusion and control methods, animal handling, safety and disease awareness and prevention for a wide array of wildlife species typically encountered when performing wildlife control services. Click here for a brochure and printed registration form, or click here to register online. In addition, the Virginia Wildlife Damage Management Association is offering the same training in Richmond on March 23-24, 2018. Please call NWCOA for details - 877-466-9262. Weekly Headlines
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