Penn State Extension provides a school for green industry professional pest management

The School of Professional Pest Management will be held Wednesday, September 8 in Chadwick, 10545 Perry Highway, Wesford from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Pennsylvania is designed to provide licensed pesticide applicants a cost-effective way to obtain multiple pesticide certification credits.

This curriculum provides up-to-date updates on pesticide and ornamental and ornamental and grass pests, including grass, landscaping, pond maintenance, roads, kindergartens, indoor pest control, and vice versa pest management, as well as certification credits in several categories.

Pennsylvania Pest Certification Credit is available for Individual, Core, Categories 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 16, 18 and 23.

“It’s been a long time since we’ve been able to meet and connect with other landscaping experts, learn from knowledgeable teachers, and enjoy good food together,” said Sandy Laba, a Penn State extension horticulture educator. On September 8, 2021, the Wexford School of Professional Pest Management will offer this and more.

Point lighting license training

Does your business have the required spotlight fly license? The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture is providing point-and-shoot training with testing to ensure compliance with your business. There is no risk of an epidemic in the eastern part of the state, so there is a risk that it will not be on the radar in western Pennsylvania. Allegheny, Beaver, and Westmorland Districts are part of quarantine, and PDA enforces licensing.

Registration and other details on the program agenda, pesticides and speakers are available at https://extension.psu.edu/professional-pest-managers-school

Pen State Extension serves individuals, businesses and communities by helping them understand problems, problems through education programs, products and services. In support of Penn State’s land grant mission, extension programs make a huge difference through in-school education and online programs. With the support of the federal, state, and county governments, the extension has a more than 100 years of non-discriminatory, research-based culture of providing information to Pennsylvania citizens.

Penn State Extension offers a variety of online non-credit courses to the public. Consumers can access educational articles, videos, online courses and publications at their convenience and subscribe to regional workshops and online webinars on a variety of topics.

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