IPM Approach to Mosquito Control

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IPM Approach To Mosquito Control

Welcome to this CEU on IPM Approach To Mosquito Control. The purpose of this recertification CEU is to be used as an essential information source for the implementation of a mosquito pest management program. As such, all pest management plans or activities must be formulated within the management zone framework where it will be applied. Special attention must be given to endangered and threatened species, cultural and natural resources, and human safety and health, including the specific demands of individual parks. Go ahead and get started!

Learning Objectives:

The following is a list of the key points to be discussed within this course.

  • Identify and explain the differences among the three main categories of pest mosquitoes.

  • Mention and explain the medical relevance.

  • Explain the types and importance of both counting and sampling the mosquito population.

  • Describe non-chemical mosquito control measures.

  • Describe chemical mosquito control measures.

West Virginia Course Approval

CourseCourse Number2 Credits
IPM Approach to Mosquito Control000H85 - 884929 - Public Health
11 - Demonstration & Research
12 - Pesticide Storage & Distribution
13D - Mosquito Control

Welcome

Welcome to this CEU on IPM approach to mosquito control. My name is Tyler Pettis, director of training at Online Pest Control Courses. As you make your way through the course, be sure to take notes on each section, as there will be a comprehensive exam at the end. Good Luck!

Tyler Pettis - Director of Training

CEU Pricing: $15.00 Each

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  • must attend approved training programs in order to accumulate recertification credits in CORE and appropriate CATEGORY-SPECIFIC topics at (3) year intervals.
  • (6) core credits and up to (10) category credits for each category in which the applicator is certified
  • (10) category specific credits are required for recertification under Demonstration and Research

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