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September 24, 2024
8:00AM - 5:00PM

Master Technician: Termites

Workshop Location: Hampton Roads Agricultural Research and Extension Center (HRAREC), 1444 Diamond Springs Rd, Virginia Beach, VA 23455

Cost: VPMA Member $209 - Non-member $330

Recertification credits have been applied for in 7b and 60 in Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, Washington DC, and West Virginia.

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Workshop Summary:
Out of all pest problems, termite infestations are by far the most costly. Nationwide, termite infestations cause an average of $5 billion in damages each year. All technicians will likely encounter termites at a customer's structure at some point, whether they are servicing for termites, general pests, or another issue. Understanding the complex nature of this pest group and the significant differences between species is vital to gaining control of infestations and providing effective protection for your customers' structures.

The Master Technician: Termites workshop goes beyond just scratching the surface of this pest group. The curriculum delves deep into the world of subterranean termites, examines the challenges posed by Formosan termites, and explores drywood termites and other species. A thorough review of the biology and behavior of termites, along with the types of damage they cause, is conducted. Technicians will also learn to identify different species of termites by examining their physical characteristics under a microscope and using a taxonomic key.

Throughout the course, we will discuss best practices for inspection, application methods, and control. Participants will learn the pros and cons of all viable products labeled for termite control and how and when to use different formulations and methodologies depending on building structure (e.g., slab foundation vs. basement), geographic location (e.g., sand vs. clay), and other environmental factors (e.g., wells, streams, drift & non-target impact). Conventional treatment methods are covered, but attendees are also exposed to new, novel control methods and tools. During a hands-on demonstration, attendees will rotate between three demos:

  • Long-rodding: A required tool in the arsenal of any “Master Technician,” this demonstration will cover the strategic placement of termiticide under slabs using long-rodding techniques. Though not regularly employed, this process remains a crucial skill for comprehensive termite control. Attendees will learn proper application methods and how to identify situations where long-rodding is necessary, reinforcing their expertise as Master Technicians.
  • Borate treatment: Participants will gain hands-on experience with borate treatments, focusing on the importance of the correct formulation ratio and application techniques. The session will emphasize the significance of proper application for effective termite control.
  • Termite Baits: This session will explore the latest advancements in termite baiting technologies and practices. Attendees will learn about proper bait placement, application methods, and how to determine when baits are the most effective solution for termite control.

This workshop will provide even the most experienced termite technicians with new knowledge and tools to enhance their termite treatment plans.

At the end of this event, each participant will earn their Master Technician: Termite certificate.

Master Technician: Termites trainers will include Dr. Dini M. Miller, Professor, Virginia Tech, Morgan Wilson, Ph.D. Candidate, and Shannon Harlow-Ellis, ACE, Mosquito Joe Corporate.

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