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Assist us In Keeping Rodenticides in the Hands of Professionals
Take the PCOC/NPMA Rodenticide Stewardship Training Course and earn
CEUs.
Commensal rodents are among the
most significant public health pests that transmit disease, contaminate foods
and damage infrastructure. Because of the substantial risk that rodents pose to
our health and safety, their control is essential. Second generation
anticoagulant rodenticides (SGARs) are an advanced and indispensable tool that
provides quick and complete management of rodent populations. SGARs require
educated and trained professionals who have the knowledge and expertise to apply
these products.
In an effort to mitigate
rodenticide exposure to non-target wildlife, the State of California strictly limited
the use of SGARs to professionals only. To further our industry’s dedication to
stewardship of rodenticides, the Pest Control Operators of California and the National
Pest Management Association have teamed up to develop a two-part training
course. This 60-minute course focuses on strategies and methods that will
instill knowledge above and beyond state and federal educational requirements
for the handling and application of rodenticides. Instructional topics include
the importance of rodent management, commensal rodent biology and behavior,
integrated rodent management, and the safe handling and application of
anticoagulant rodenticides. To access this training click here. |