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Attendance for PestWorld 2024 will be tracked exclusively using electronic badge scanning. For NPMA to submit the credit you earned from attending this meeting we will need your license applicator number updated in your online account. We cannot submit credit to the state(s) and/or province(s) where you hold a license unless this information is added to your account. For help with your session attendance or any credit-related questions, please email recertification@pestworld.org.
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**Colorado applicators: please update your User Profile with your home address per Colorado attendance requirements.
** North Carolina applicators: please update your User Profile with license 'L' type and file 'F' number to receive credits.
**Virginia applicators: view the Virginia Regulatory Update.
**Missouri applicators: view the Missouri Pesticide Use Act.
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Alaska
The following sessions of Pestworld 2024 are approved for CEU’s in the State of Alaska.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Approved | 1.15 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Not approved | 0 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Aproved | 1.15 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Aproved | 1.15 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Aproved | 1.15 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Not approved | 0 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Aproved | 1.15 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Aproved | 1.15 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Aproved | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Aproved | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Aproved | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Aproved | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Not approved | 0 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Aproved | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Not approved | 0 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Aproved | 1.15 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Not approved | 0 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Aproved | 1.15 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Aproved | 1.15 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Aproved | 1.15 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Aproved | 1.15 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Not approved | 0 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Aproved | 1.15 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Aproved | 1.15 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Not approved | 0 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Aproved | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Not approved | 0 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Aproved | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Not approved | 0 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Aproved | 1.15 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Not approved | 0 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Aproved | 1.15 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Aproved | 1.15 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife and Rodent Exclusion | Aproved | 1.15 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Aproved | 1.15 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Aproved | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Not approved | 0 |
Alabama
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for a maximum of 10 credits by the state of Alabama. S04, S32, S52, S53, S62 & S63 will NOT count toward the credits, they are NOT approved. This conference has been approved for 10 credits in the following categories: HPB - HOUSEHOLD PEST CONTROL - BRANCH SUPERVISOR, HPC - HOUSEHOLD PEST CONTROL - CERTIFIED OPERATOR, IIHC - INDUSTRIAL, INSTITUTIONAL, & HOUSEHOLD PEST CONTROL/CUSTODIAL, PH - PUBLIC HEALTH PEST CONTROL, REG - REGULATORY PEST CONTROL, WDC - WOOD DESTROYING ORGANISMS - CERTIFIED OPERATOR, WDB - WOOD DESTROYING ORGANISMS - BRANCH SUPERVISOR
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Not approved | 0 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Not approved | 0 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Not approved | 0 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Not approved | 0 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife and Rodent Exclusion | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | HPB, HPC, IIHC, PH, WDC, WDB | |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Not approved | 0 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Not approved | 0 |
Arizona
Pestworld 2024 has been approved for a maximum of 10 credits in Pest Management Division (Structural). Applicators MUST attend one session each time block on all days.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | PMD | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | PMD | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | PMD | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | PMD | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | PMD | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | PMD | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | PMD | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | PMD | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | PMD | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | PMD | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | PMD | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | PMD | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | PMD | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | PMD | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | PMD | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | PMD | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | PMD | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | PMD | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | PMD | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | PMD | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | PMD | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | PMD | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | PMD | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | PMD | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | PMD | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | PMD | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | PMD | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | PMD | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | PMD | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | PMD | 1 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | PMD | 1 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | PMD | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | PMD | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife and Rodent Exclusion | PMD | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | PMD | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | PMD | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | PMD | 1 |
Arkansas
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for recertification in Arkansas. AR Applicators MUST attend at least one session in each of the following topics to meet the minimum requirements for Recertification otherwise credits will not be awarded. Please choose the sessions accordingly to avoid conflicts within the same time block.
Safety - S04 or S26
IPM - S01 or S02 or S17 or S18 or S29 or S35 or S43 or S56
Application Equipment/Methods - S02 or S09 or S17 or S18 or S29 or S35 or S43 or S46
Environmental Concerns - S03 or S11 or S17
Laws and Regs. - S20
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Approved | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Approved | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Approved | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Approved | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Approved | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Approved | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Approved | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Approved | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Approved | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Approved | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Approved | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Approved | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Approved | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Approved | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Approved | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Approved | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Approved | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Approved | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Approved | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Approved | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Approved | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Approved | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Approved | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Approved | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Approved | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Approved | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Approved | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Approved | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Approved | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Approved | 1 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Approved | 1 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Approved | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Approved | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife and Rodent Exclusion | Approved | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Approved | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Approved | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Approved | 1 |
California
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credits. Certificates will be available on your NPMA account after the conference. Email recertification@pestworld.org if you have any questions.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | IPM | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Tech Br 3 | 2 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Tech Br 2 or IPM | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Not Approved | 0 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Tech Br 1 | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Tech Br 3 or IPM | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Tech Br 2 or PAU | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Tech Br 2 | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Tech Br 2 or PAU | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | General | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Tech Br 2 | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Not Approved | 0 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Tech Br 2 | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Not Approved | 0 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Not Approved | 0 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Tech Br 2 | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Tech Br 3 | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Tech Br 3 | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Not Approved | 0 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Tech Br 2 or PAU | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Tech Br 2 | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Tech Br 3 | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Tech Br 3 or IPM | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Tech Br 2 or IPM | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Tech Br 2 | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Tech Br 2 or IPM | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | General | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Tech Br 2 | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Not Approved | 0 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Not Approved | 0 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Not Approved | 0 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Tech Br 2/3 or IPM | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Tech Br 2 | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife and Rodent Exclusion | Not Approved | 0 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Rules and Regs | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Tech Br 2 | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Tech Br 2 | 1 |
Canada: Alberta
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credits in the Province of Alberta, Canada in the categories listed below. Applicators MUST sign in the roster for each session they attend, and have their badge scanned at the end of EACH session. Certificates will be available on your NPMA account a week after the conference. Email recertification@pestworld.org if you have any questions.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Professionalism (Structural) | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Not Approved | 0 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Not Approved | 0 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Not Approved | 0 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Not Approved | 0 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Not Approved | 0 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Application Technology (Structural) | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Not Approved | 0 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Not Approved | 0 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Not Approved | 0 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Not Approved | 0 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Not Approved | 0 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife and Rodent Exclusion | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Not Approved | 0 |
Canada: British Columbia
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credits in the Province of British Columbia, Canada in the categories listed below. Applicators MUST sign in the roster for each session you attend, and have your badge scanned at the end of EACH session. Certificates will be available on your NPMA account a week after the conference. Email recertification@pestworld.org if you have any questions.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Integrated Pest Management (Structural) | 1.25 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Integrated Pest Management (Structural) | 1.25 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Integrated Pest Management (Structural) | 1.25 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Professionalism (Structural) | 1.25 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Integrated Pest Management (Structural) | 1.25 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Integrated Pest Management (Structural) | 1.25 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Integrated Pest Management (Structural) | 1.25 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Integrated Pest Management (Structural) | 1.25 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Not Approved | 0 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Not Approved | 0 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Integrated Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Not Approved | 0 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Not Approved | 0 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Integrated Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Integrated Pest Management (Structural) | 1.25 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Application Technology (Structural) | 1.25 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Integrated Pest Management (Structural) | 1.25 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Integrated Pest Management (Structural) | 1.25 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Not Approved | 0 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Integrated Pest Management (Structural) | 1.25 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Integrated Pest Management (Structural) | 1.25 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Integrated Pest Management (Structural) | 1.25 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Integrated Pest Management (Structural) | 1.25 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Integrated Pest Management (Structural) | 1.25 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Integrated Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Integrated Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Integrated Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Integrated Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Not Approved | 0 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Not Approved | 0 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Not Approved | 0 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Not Approved | 0 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Integrated Pest Management (Structural) | 1.25 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife and Rodent Exclusion | Integrated Pest Management (Structural) | 1.25 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Integrated Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Integrated Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Not Approved | 0 |
Canada: New Brunswick
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credits in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada in the categories listed below. Applicators MUST sign in the roster for each session you attend, and have your badge scanned at the end of EACH session. Certificates will be available on your NPMA account a week after the conference. Email recertification@pestworld.org if you have any questions.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Professionalism (Structural) | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Professionalism/General Info (Structural) | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Not Approved | 0 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Not Approved | 0 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Not Approved | 0 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Not Approved | 0 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Application Technology (Structural) | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Not Approved | 0 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Not Approved | 0 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Not Approved | 0 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Not Approved | 0 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Not Approved | 0 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife and Rodent Exclusion | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Not Approved | 0 |
Canada: Newfoundland
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credits in the Province of Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada in the categories listed below. Applicators MUST sign in the roster for each session you attend, and have your badge scanned at the end of EACH session. Certificates will be available on your NPMA account a week after the conference. Email recertification@pestworld.org if you have any questions.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Professionalism (Structural) | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Pest Management (Structural) 0.5, Pesticide Safety (0.5) | 0.5 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | General Information (Structural) | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Not Approved | 0 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Not Approved | 0 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Not Approved | 0 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Not Approved | 0 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Not Approved | 0 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Not Approved | 0 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Not Approved | 0 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Not Approved | 0 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Not Approved | 0 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Not Approved | 0 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Not Approved | 0 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife and Rodent Exclusion | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Pest Management (Structural) | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Not Approved | 0 |
Canada: Nova Scotia
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credits in the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada in the categories listed below. Applicators MUST sign in the NS specific CEP attendance and credit form for each session they attend, and have their badge scanned at the end of EACH session. Certificates will be available on your NPMA account a week after the conference. Email recertification@pestworld.org if you have any questions.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Pest Management | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Pest Management | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Pest Management | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Professionalism (Structural) | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Pest Management (0.5), Human Health and Safety (0.5) | 0.5 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Pest Management | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Pest Management | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | General Information | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Not Approved | 0 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Not Approved | 0 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Pest Management | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Not Approved | 0 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Not Approved | 0 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Pest Management | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Pest Management | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Applicator Technology | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Pest Management | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Pest Management | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Not Approved | 0 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Pest Management | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Pest Management | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Pest Management | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Pest Management | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Pest Management | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Pest Management | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Pest Management | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Pest Management (0.5), Professionalism (0.5) | 0.5 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Pest Management | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Not Approved | 0 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Not Approved | 0 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Not Approved | 0 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Not Approved | 0 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Pest Management | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife and Rodent Exclusion | Pest Management | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Pest Management | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Pest Management | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Not Approved | 0 |
Canada: Quebec
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credits in the Province of Quebec, Canada in the categories listed below. Applicators MUST sign in the roster for each session you attend, and have your badge scanned at the end of EACH session. Certificates will be available on your NPMA account a week after the conference. Email recertification@pestworld.org if you have any questions.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Integrated Pest Management | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Not Approved | 0 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Integrated Pest Management | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Professionalism | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Human Health, Pesticide Safety, IPM | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Not Approved | 0 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Integrated Pest Management | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | General Information | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Not Approved | 0 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Not Approved | 0 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Integrated Pest Management | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Not Approved | 0 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Not Approved | 0 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Professionalism | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Integrated Pest Management | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Application Technology | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Not Approved | 0 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Integrated Pest Management | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Integrated Pest Management | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Integrated Pest Management | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Integrated Pest Management | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Not Approved | 0 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Integrated Pest Management | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Integrated Pest Management | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Integrated Pest Management | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Integrated Pest Management | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Not Approved | 0 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Integrated Pest Management | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Not Approved | 0 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Not Approved | 0 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Not Approved | 0 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Not Approved | 0 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Integrated Pest Management | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife and Rodent Exclusion | Integrated Pest Management | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Environment | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Integrated Pest Management | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Not Approved | 0 |
Colorado
Colorado has approved certain portions of PestWorld 2024 for credit for licensed CO qualified supervisors, certified operators, and private applicators. Update your NPMA account with your home address, this will be needed when submitting credit to Colorado. Credit is being given as follows.
*** NOTE: Licensed qualified supervisors and certified operators may obtain TWO (2) Continuing Education Credits in Laws and Regulations by attending AT LEAST two of the Laws and Regulations sessions listed. A maximum of two Laws and Regulations credits will be given for the session S20.
*** NOTE: Licensed qualified supervisors and certified operators may obtain TWO (2) Continuing Education Credits in Residential/ Commercial Pest Control by attending AT LEAST two of the Residential Commercial Pest Control sessions listed. A maximum of two Residential/ Commercial Pest Control credits will be given. If attendance at both sessions is not documented on the verification form, then only one credit will be given.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | 304 Residential/Commercial Pest Control | 1.25 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | 301 Wood Destroying Organism Pest Control | 1.25 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | 304 Residential/Commercial Pest Control | 1.25 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Not approved | 0 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | 303 Fumigation | 1.25 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | 301 Wood Destroying Organism Pest Control | 1.25 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | 304 Residential/Commercial Pest Control | 1.25 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Not approved | 0 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | 110 Public Health Pest Control | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Not approved | 0 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | 304 Residential/Commercial Pest Control | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Laws and Regulations | 2 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | 304 Residential/Commercial Pest Control | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Not Approved | 0 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | 304 Residential/Commercial Pest Control | 1.25 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | 110 Public Health Pest Control | 1.25 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | 301 Wood Destroying Organism Pest Control | 1.25 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | 304 Residential/Commercial Pest Control | 1.25 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Not approved | 0 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | 304 Residential/Commercial Pest Control | 1.25 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | 110 Public Health Pest Control | 1.25 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | 301 Wood Destroying Organism Pest Control | 1.25 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | 301 Wood Destroying Organism Pest Control | 1.25 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | 110 Public Health Pest Control | 1.25 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | 304 Residential/Commercial Pest Control | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | 304 Residential/Commercial Pest Control | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | 301 Wood Destroying Organism Pest Control | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | 304 Residential/Commercial Pest Control | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | 304 Residential/Commercial Pest Control | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | 302 Outdoor Vertebrate Pest Control | 1.25 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Not approved | 0 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | 304 Residential/Commercial Pest Control | 1.25 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Not approved | 0 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife and Rodent Exclusion | Not approved | 0 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Environmental Protection | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | 302 Outdoor Vertebrate Pest Control | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | 302 Outdoor Vertebrate Pest Control | 1 |
Connecticut
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credits in the categories listed below.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | 7D | 1.5 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | 7B | 1.5 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | 7A | 1.5 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | All | 1.5 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | 7C | 1.5 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | 7B | 1.5 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | 7A | 1.5 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | All | 1.5 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | 7F | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | 7A, 7B, 7F | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | 7D | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | All | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | All | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | All | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | 7A | 1.5 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | 7F | 1.5 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | 7B | 1.5 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | 7A | 1.5 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | All | 1.5 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | 7D | 1.5 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | 3A | 1.5 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | 7D | 1.5 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | 7G | 1.5 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | 7F | 1.5 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | 7A | 1.5 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | 7A | 1.5 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | 7B | 1.5 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | 7A | 1.5 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | All | 1.5 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | 7E | 1.5 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Not approved | 0 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | 7A | 1.5 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | 7A | 1.5 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife and Rodent Exclusion | 7D | 1.5 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | 7D | 1.5 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Not approved | 0 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | 7A | 1 |
Delaware
The following sessions of PestWorld 2024 have been approved for credit in the categories
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Not approved | 0 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | 7B - Wood Destroying Pest Control | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | 7A - General Pest Control | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Not approved | 0 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | 7C - Fumigation Pest Control (Non-Agricultural), 1C - Fumigation of soils & Agricultural | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Not approved | 0 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | 7A - General Pest Control | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | 7A - General Pest Control | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Not approved | 0 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | 7A - General Pest Control | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Not approved | 0 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Not approved | 0 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Not approved | 0 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Not approved | 0 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Not approved | 0 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Not approved | 0 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | 7B - Wood Destroying Pest Control | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | 7A - General Pest Control | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Not approved | 0 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | 7A - General Pest Control | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Not approved | 0 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | 7B - Wood Destroying Pest Control | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | 7B - Wood Destroying Pest Control | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Not approved | 0 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | 7A - General Pest Control | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | 7A - General Pest Control | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Not approved | 0 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Not approved | 0 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Not approved | 0 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Not approved | 0 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Not approved | 0 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Not approved | 0 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | 7A - General Pest Control | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife and Rodent Exclusion | Not approved | 0 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Not approved | 0 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Not approved | 0 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Not approved | 0 |
District of Columbia
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credit by Washington, D.C. Each Day of Conference has been approved for 4 credits in the following categories: 3A, 3B, 3C, 6, 7A, 7B, 7E, 7F, 8, and 9.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Approved | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Approved | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Approved | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Approved | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Approved | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Approved | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Approved | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Approved | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Approved | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Approved | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Approved | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Approved | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Approved | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Approved | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Approved | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Approved | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Approved | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Approved | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Approved | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Approved | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Approved | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Approved | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Approved | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Approved | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Approved | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Approved | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Approved | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Approved | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Approved | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Approved | 1 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Approved | 1 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Approved | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Approved | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife and Rodent Exclusion | Approved | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Approved | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Approved | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Approved | 1 |
Florida
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credit in the categories listed below. On site, pick up a FL certificate for each session you attend, you must complete all info & sign on the certificate before uploading in the portal.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | COMMERCIAL GENERAL HOUSEHOLD PESTS, LIMITED CERTIFICATION STRUCTURAL PEST CONTROL | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | LIMITED CERTIFICATION STRUCTURAL PEST CONTROL, COMM TERMITES AND OTHER WOOD DESTROYING ORGANISMS | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | LIMITED CERTIFICATION STRUCTURAL PEST CONTROL, COMMERCIAL GENERAL HOUSEHOLD PESTS, PUBLIC HEALTH PEST CONTROL | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Not approved | 0 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | COMMERCIAL FUMIGATION | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | LIMITED CERTIFICATION STRUCTURAL PEST CONTROL, COMM TERMITES AND OTHER WOOD DESTROYING ORGANISMS | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | COMMERCIAL GENERAL HOUSEHOLD PESTS, LIMITED CERTIFICATION STRUCTURAL PEST CONTROL | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | 482 GENERAL STANDARDS/CORE, 487 GENERAL STANDARDS/CORE | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | PUBLIC HEALTH PEST CONTROL, COMMERCIAL LAWN AND ORNAMENTAL | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Not approved | 0 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | LIMITED CERTIFICATION STRUCTURAL PEST CONTROL, COMMERCIAL GENERAL HOUSEHOLD PESTS, PUBLIC HEALTH PEST CONTROL | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Not approved | 0 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Not approved | 0 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | 482 GENERAL STANDARDS/CORE, 487 GENERAL STANDARDS/CORE | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | COMMERCIAL GENERAL HOUSEHOLD PESTS, LIMITED CERTIFICATION STRUCTURAL PEST CONTROL | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | COMMERCIAL GENERAL HOUSEHOLD PESTS, PUBLIC HEALTH PEST CONTROL, LIMITED CERTIFICATION LAWN AND ORNAMENTAL | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | LIMITED CERTIFICATION STRUCTURAL PEST CONTROL, COMM TERMITES AND OTHER WOOD DESTROYING ORGANISMS | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | DEMONSTRATION AND RESEARCH, COMMERCIAL GENERAL HOUSEHOLD PESTS, LIMITED CERTIFICATION STRUCTURAL PEST CONTROL | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Not approved | 0 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | DEMONSTRATION AND RESEARCH, COMMERCIAL GENERAL HOUSEHOLD PESTS, LIMITED CERTIFICATION STRUCTURAL PEST CONTROL | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | 482 GENERAL STANDARDS/CORE, 487 GENERAL STANDARDS/CORE | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | COMM TERMITES AND OTHER WOOD DESTROYING ORGANISMS, DEMONSTRATION AND RESEARCH | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | LIMITED CERTIFICATION STRUCTURAL PEST CONTROL, COMM TERMITES AND OTHER WOOD DESTROYING ORGANISMS | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | PUBLIC HEALTH PEST CONTROL, LIMITED CERTIFICATION LAWN AND ORNAMENTAL, DEMONSTRATION AND RESEARCH | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | COMMERCIAL LAWN AND ORNAMENTAL, LIMITED CERTIFICATION LAWN AND ORNAMENTAL | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | DEMONSTRATION AND RESEARCH, COMMERCIAL GENERAL HOUSEHOLD PESTS, LIMITED CERTIFICATION STRUCTURAL PEST CONTROL | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | LIMITED CERTIFICATION STRUCTURAL PEST CONTROL, COMM TERMITES AND OTHER WOOD DESTROYING ORGANISMS | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | COMMERCIAL GENERAL HOUSEHOLD PESTS, LIMITED CERTIFICATION STRUCTURAL PEST CONTROL | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Not approved | 0 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Not approved | 0 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Not approved | 0 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Not approved | 0 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Not approved | 0 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife and Rodent Exclusion | LIMITED WILDLIFE TRAPPER | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Not approved | 0 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Not approved | 0 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Not approved | 0 |
Georgia
Pestworld 2024 has been approved for 1 (FUM); 5 (HPC); 5 (WDO) credit.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | HPC | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | WDO | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | HPC | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | HPC | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | FUM | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | WDO | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | HPC | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | HPC | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | HPC | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | HPC | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | HPC | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | HPC | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | HPC | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | HPC | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | HPC | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | HPC | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | WDO | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | HPC | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | HPC | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | HPC | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | HPC | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | WDO | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | WDO | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | HPC | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | HPC | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | HPC | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | WDO | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | HPC | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | HPC | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | HPC | 1 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | HPC | 1 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | HPC | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | HPC | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | HPC | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | HPC | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | HPC | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | HPC | 1 |
Hawaii
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credit in the commercial categories listed below.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | 7c,8,10 | 1.25 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | 7b,10 | 1.25 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | 7c,8,10 | 1.25 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | 7c,8,10 | 1.25 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | 7a,7e,10 | 1.25 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | 7b,10 | 1.25 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | 7c,8,10 | 1.25 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | 7c,10 | 1.25 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | 7c,8,10 | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | 7c,10 | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | 7c,8,10 | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | 7a,7b,7c,7d,7e,8,9,10 | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | 7c,8,10 | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | 7c,8,10 | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | 7c,10 | 1.25 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | 7c,8,10 | 1.25 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | 7a.7b,7e,10 | 1.25 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | 7c,8,10 | 1.25 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | 7c,8,10 | 1.25 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | 7c,8,10 | 1.25 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | 7c,8,10 | 1.25 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | 7b,10 | 1.25 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | 7c,10 | 1.25 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | 7c,8,10 | 1.25 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | 7c,8,9,10 | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | 7c,8,10 | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | 7b,10 | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | 7c,8,10 | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | 7c,8,10 | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | 7c,10 | 1.25 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | 7c,10 | 1.25 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | 7c,10 | 1.25 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | 7c,10 | 1.25 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | 7c,8,10 | 1.25 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | 7c,10 | 1.25 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | 7c,8,10 | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | 7c,10 | 1 |
Idaho
A portion of PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credits in Idaho. After badge scanning, Idaho Applicators are REQUESTED TO REPORT AT CEU DESK after each session to record the attendance in ISDA online portal immediately.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Not approved | 0 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Approved | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Approved | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Not approved | 0 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Approved | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Not approved | 0 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Approved | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Not approved | 0 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Not approved | 0 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Not approved | 0 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Not approved | 0 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Not approved | 0 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Not approved | 0 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Not approved | 0 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Not approved | 0 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Not approved | 0 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Approved | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Approved | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Not approved | 0 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Approved | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Approved | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Approved | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Approved | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Approved | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Approved | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Not approved | 0 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Not approved | 0 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Not approved | 0 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Not approved | 0 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Not approved | 0 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Not approved | 0 |
00S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Not approved | 0 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Not approved | 0 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | Not approved | 0 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Not approved | 0 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Not approved | 0 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Not approved | 0 |
Illinois
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for a total of 11 CEUs by Illinois. Oct-23 Wednesday has been approved for 4 hours, Oct-24 Thursday has been approved for 4 hours and Oct-25 Friday has been approved for 3 hours which is a total of 11 hours for the entire conference.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Approved | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Approved | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Approved | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Approved | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Approved | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Approved | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Approved | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Approved | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Approved | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Approved | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Approved | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Approved | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Approved | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Approved | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Approved | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Approved | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Approved | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Approved | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Approved | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Approved | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Approved | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Approved | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Approved | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Approved | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Approved | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Approved | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Approved | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Approved | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Approved | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Approved | 1 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Approved | 1 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Approved | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Approved | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | Approved | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Approved | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Approved | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Approved | 1 |
Indiana
Pestworld 2024 has been approved for a Maximum CCHs in the following categories: Cat 8 (5 CCH), Cat. 7A (10 CCH), 7B (8 CCH), 7D (2 CCH), Cat. 12 (5 CCH), RT (4 CCH). Please see breakdown below:
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | 7A, RT | 1.25 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | 7B, 12, RT | 1.25 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | 7A, RT | 1.25 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | 7A, RT | 1.25 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | 7D, RT | 1.25 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | 7B, RT | 1.25 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | 7A, RT | 1.25 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | 7A, 7B, RT | 1.25 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | 7A, 8, RT | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | 7A, 7B, 8, RT | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | 7A, RT | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | 7A, 7B, 7D, 8, 12, RT | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | 7A, RT | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | 7A, 7B, 8, 12, RT | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | 7A, RT | 1.25 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | 7A, 8, RT | 1.25 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | 7B, 12, RT | 1.25 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | 7A, RT | 1.25 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | 7A, RT | 1.25 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | 7A, RT | 1.25 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | 7A, RT | 1.25 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | 7B, 12, RT | 1.25 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | 7A, 7B, 12, RT | 1.25 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | 7A, 8, RT | 1.25 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | 7A, RT | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | 7A, RT | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | 7B, 12, RT | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | 7A, RT | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | 7A, RT | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | 7A, RT | 1.25 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | 7A, RT | 1.25 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | 7A, RT | 1.25 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | 7A, RT | 1.25 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | 7A, RT | 1.25 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | 7A, RT | 1.25 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | 7A, RT | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | 7A, RT | 1 |
Iowa
Pestworld 2024 has been approved for credits in Iowa in the categories 7A, 7B, 7D and 8. The applicators MUST attend all of the following sessions to receive credit for each category.
Note: Iowa Applicators MUST attend the following sessions to meet the CIC requirements:
- Category 7A (General and Household Pest) - (S01 or S35), S10, (S18 or S27)
- Category 7B (Termite - Wood Destroying Insects) - (S02 or S09), S30, S37
- Category 7D (Community Insect) - S17, S29, S41
- Category 8 (Public Health) - S03, (S17 or S41), S19
You MUST come to the CEU desk after attending all the required sessions to collect your certificates and record your attendance for state submission.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | 7A | |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | 7B | |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | 8 | |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | 7B | |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | 7A | |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | 7D, 8 | |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | 7A | |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | 8 | |
S27 | Incorporating Customer Feedback into Ant Management Programs with Consideration for Invasive Species | 7A | |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | 7D | |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | 7B | |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | 7A | |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | 7B | |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | 7D, 8 |
Kansas
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for CEUs in the categories listed below.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | 7D - Health Related or 8 - Public Health and 7E - Structural Pest Control | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | 7A - Wood Destroying Pest Control | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | 7D - Health Related or 8 - Public Health Pest Control | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Not approved | 0 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | 7B - Stored Product Pest Control | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | 7A - Wood Destroying Pest Control | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | 7D - Health Related or 8 - Public Health and 7E - Structural Pest Control | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Not approved | 0 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | 7D - Health Related or 8 - Public Health Pest Control | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | 7D - Health Related or 8 - Public Health Pest Control | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Not approved | 0 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Not approved | 0 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | 7E - Structural Pest Control | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Not approved | 0 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | 7E - Structural Pest Control | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | 7D - Health Related or 8 - Public Health Pest Control | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | 7A - Wood Destroying Pest Control | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | 7D - Health Related or 8 - Public Health and 7E - Structural Pest Control | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | 7E - Structural Pest Control | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | 7E - Structural Pest Control | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | 7D - Health Related or 8 - Public Health Pest Control | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | 7A - Wood Destroying Pest Control | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | 7A - Wood Destroying Pest Control | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | 7D - Health Related or 8 - Public Health Pest Control | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | 7D - Health Related or 8 - Public Health Pest Control | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | 7E - Structural Pest Control | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | 7A - Wood Destroying Pest Control | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | 7D - Health Related or 8 - Public Health Pest Control | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Not approved | 0 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Not approved | 0 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Not approved | 0 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | 7E - Structural Pest Control | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | 7D - Health Related or 8 - Public Health and 7E - Structural Pest Control | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | 7E - Structural Pest Control | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | 1C - Wildlife Damage Control | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | 7E - Structural Pest Control | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | 7E - Structural Pest Control | 1 |
Kentucky
Each session of PestWorld 2024 has been approved for 1 credit in category 7a and for S08 Cat 7b or 13 Fumigation may apply.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | 7a | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | 7a | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | 7a | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | 7a | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | 7b or 13 Fumigation | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | 7a | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | 7a | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | 7a | 0 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | 7a | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | 7a | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | 7a | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | 7a | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | 7a | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | 7a | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | 7a | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | 7a | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | 7a | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | 7a | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | 7a | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | 7a | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | 7a | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | 7a | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | 7a | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | 7a | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | 7a | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | 7a | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | 7a | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | 7a | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | 7a | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | 7a | 1 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | 7a | 1 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | 7E - Structural Pest Control | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | 7D - Health Related or 8 - Public Health and 7E - Structural Pest Control | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | 7E - Structural Pest Control | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | 1C - Wildlife Damage Control | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | 7E - Structural Pest Control | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | 7E - Structural Pest Control | 1 |
Louisiana
Pestworld 2024 is approved by Louisiana for recertification in General Pest Control, Commercial Vertebrate Control, and Termite Control for licensees and technicians. To receive credit, individuals must attend at least one hour in each phase they are certified or licensed in, with a total of 4 hours for technicians and 6 hours for licensees. No partial credit can be received.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Approved | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Approved | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Approved | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Approved | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Approved | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Approved | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Approved | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Approved | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Approved | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Approved | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Approved | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Approved | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Approved | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Approved | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Approved | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Approved | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Approved | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Approved | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Approved | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Approved | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Approved | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Approved | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Approved | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Approved | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Approved | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Approved | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Approved | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Approved | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Approved | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Approved | 1 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Approved | 1 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Approved | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Approved | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife and Rodent Exclusion | Approved | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Approved | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Approved | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Approved | 1 |
Maine
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for recertification credits in Maine.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Approved | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Approved | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Approved | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Approved | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Approved | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Approved | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Approved | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Approved | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Approved | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Approved | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Approved | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Approved | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Approved | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Approved | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Approved | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Approved | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Approved | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Approved | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Approved | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Approved | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Approved | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Approved | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Approved | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Approved | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Approved | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Approved | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Approved | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Approved | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Approved | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Approved | 1 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Approved | 1 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Approved | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Approved | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | Approved | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Approved | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Approved | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Approved | 1 |
Maryland
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for a maximum of 8 credits on EACH DAY for applicators certified in the following categories: 7A, 7B, 7D, 7E, 8*, 10*, CORE*.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Approved | 2 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Approved | 2 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Approved | 2 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Approved | 2 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Approved | 2 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Approved | 2 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Approved | 2 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Approved | 2 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Approved | 2 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Approved | 2 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Approved | 2 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Approved | 2 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Approved | 2 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Approved | 2 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Approved | 2 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Approved | 2 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Approved | 2 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Approved | 2 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Approved | 2 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Approved | 2 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Approved | 2 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Approved | 2 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Approved | 2 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Approved | 2 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Approved | 2 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Approved | 2 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Approved | 2 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Approved | 2 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Approved | 2 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Approved | 2 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Approved | 2 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Approved | 2 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Approved | 2 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | Approved | 2 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Approved | 2 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Approved | 2 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Approved | 2 |
Massachusetts
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credit in the categories listed below. Onsite, you must pick up a copy of the Massachusetts certificate for the sessions you completed and submit it to the state at the time of license renewal. You MUST complete all the fields and sign on the certificate before uploading, otherwise credits will not be awarded.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | 41, 46, CORE (L) | 1.5 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | 43 & CORE (L) | 1.5 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | 43 & CORE (L) | 1.5 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Not Approved | 0 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | 42 & CORE (L) | 1.5 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Not Approved | 0 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | 41, 46, CORE (L) | 1.5 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | 41, 46, 47 & CORE (L) | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | 46, 47 & CORE (L) | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | ANY & CORE (L) | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | 41, 46 & CORE (L) | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | 41 & CORE (L) | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | 41 & CORE (L) | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | 41, 46, 50 & CORE (L) | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | 41 & CORE (L) | 1.5 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | 47 & CORE (L) | 1.5 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | 43 & CORE (L) | 1.5 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | 41, 46 & CORE (L) | 1.5 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | 41, & CORE (L) | 1.5 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | 41, 46 & CORE (L) | 1.5 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | 36, 37, 41, 46 & CORE (L) | 1.5 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | 43 & CORE (L) | 1.5 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | 43 & CORE (L) | 1.5 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | 46, 47 & CORE (L) | 1.5 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | 37, 41 & CORE (L) | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | 41, 46 & CORE (L) | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | 43 & CORE (L) | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | 41, 46 & CORE (L) | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | 41, & CORE (L) | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | 44, & CORE (L) | 1 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Not Approved | 0 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | 41, & CORE (L) | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | 41, 46 & CORE (L) | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | 41, 44 & CORE (L) | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | 44 | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | 44 | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Not Approved | 0 |
Michigan
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credit by MDARD in the categories listed below. Please report to the CEU Desk at the end of each day to indicate the categories to which you want the credit applied for each session attended.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | 7A, 7D, 8 | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | 7B | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | 7A, 8, Comm CORE | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | 7A, 7B, 7D, 7F, 8, Comm CORE | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | FUM | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | 7B | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | 7A, 8 | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | 7A | 0 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | 7F, 8 | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | 7A, 7B, 7F, 8, Comm CORE | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | 7A, 7D | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | 7A, 7B, 7D, 7F, 8, Comm CORE | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | 7A, 8 | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | 7A, 7B, 7D, 7F, 8 | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | 7A | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | 7F, Comm CORE | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | 7B, FUM | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | 7A, 8, Comm CORE | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | 7A, 7D | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | 7A, 7D | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | 7A, 8 | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | 7B | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | 7B | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | 7F | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | 7A | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | 7A, 8 | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | 7B | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | 7A | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | 7A, Comm CORE | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | 7A, 7D, FUM | 1 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | 7A, 7D | 1 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | 7A | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | 7A | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | 7A, 7D | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | 7A, 7B, 7D, 7F, 8, Comm CORE | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | 7A, 7D | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | 7A | 1 |
Minnesota
PestWorld 2024 conference will satisfy the Minnesota Department of Agriculture pesticide applicator recertification requirements for the following certification categories:
• A: Core
• SPCA: Structural - Master
• SPCA: Structural - Journeyman
• P: Vertebrate Pest Control
• L: Mosquito and Black Fly Control
SPCA - REQUIRES A MINIMUM OF 4 SESSIONS THAT INCLUDES A & SPCA L - REQUIRES A MINIMUM OF 2 SESSIONS THAT INCLUDES L P - REQUIRES A MINIMUM OF 2 SESSIONS THAT INCLUDES P
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | A, SPCA | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Not approved | 0 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | A, L | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | A | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Not approved | 0 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Not approved | 0 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | A, SPCA | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | A, SPCA | 0 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | A, L | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | A | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | A, SPCA | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | A | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | A, SPCA | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | A | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | A, SPCA | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | A, L | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Not approved | 0 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | SPCA | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | A, SPCA | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | A, L | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Not approved | 0 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Not approved | 0 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Not approved | 0 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | A, L | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Not approved | 0 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | SPCA | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Not approved | 0 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | A, SPCA | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | A, SPCA | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | A, P | 1 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Not approved | 0 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | A | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | SPCA | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | A, SPCA, P | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | A | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | A, P | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Not approved | 0 |
Mississippi
The Bureau of Plant Industry has approved PestWorld 2024 for recertification credit in the categories:
• VII(A) – Industrial, Institutional, Structural, and Health Related Pest Control
o Wood Destroying Insect Control (WDI) o General Pest and Rodent Control (GRC)
• VIII – Public Health Pest Control
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Approved | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Approved | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Approved | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Approved | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Approved | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Approved | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Approved | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Approved | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Approved | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Approved | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Approved | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Approved | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Approved | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Approved | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Approved | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Approved | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Approved | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Approved | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Approved | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Approved | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Approved | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Approved | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Approved | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Approved | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Approved | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Approved | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Approved | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Approved | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Approved | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Approved | 1 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Approved | 1 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Approved | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Approved | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | Approved | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Approved | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Approved | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Approved | 1 |
Missouri
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for Missouri recertification credit in Category 7A-General StructuralPest Control and 7B- Termite Pest Control. Missouri license holders MUST attend the following 10 sessions, one from each time block on all three days to receive recertification credit in Missouri.
S08, S09, S20, S26, (S29 or S30), (S35 or S36 or S37 or S38 or S41), S43, S56, S61 and S63. Review the MO Pesticide Act online or at the CEU desk.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Approved | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Approved | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Approved | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Approved | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Approved | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Approved | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Approved | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Approved | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Approved | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Approved | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Approved | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Approved | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Approved | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Approved | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Approved | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Approved | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Approved | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Approved | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Approved | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Approved | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Approved | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Approved | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Approved | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Approved | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Approved | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Approved | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Approved | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Approved | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Approved | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Approved | 1 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Approved | 1 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Approved | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Approved | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | Approved | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Approved | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Approved | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Approved | 1 |
Montana
PestWorld 2024 sessions have been approved for recertification credit by Montana in the following categories:
10 - Dealer - 6 Credits 38 - Public Health Pest Control - 6 Credits
39 - Demonstration & Research Pest Control - 6 Credits
40 - Ind Inst Struct & Health Related- 6 Credits
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Approved | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Approved | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Approved | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Approved | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Approved | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Approved | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Approved | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Approved | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Approved | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Approved | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Approved | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Approved | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Approved | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Approved | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Approved | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Approved | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Approved | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Approved | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Approved | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Approved | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Approved | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Approved | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Approved | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Approved | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Approved | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Approved | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Approved | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Approved | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Approved | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Approved | 1 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Approved | 1 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Approved | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Approved | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | Approved | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Approved | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Approved | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Approved | 1 |
Nebraska
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for persons desiring recertification in Nebraska. Recertification will be granted for participants who attend the entire meeting and one session in each time block. The conference has been approved in the categories of General Standards (00), Structural/Health Pest Control (08), Wood Destroyers (08W), and Public Health Pest Control (09).
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Approved | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Approved | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Approved | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Approved | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Approved | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Approved | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Approved | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Approved | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Approved | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Approved | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Approved | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Approved | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Approved | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Approved | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Approved | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Approved | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Approved | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Approved | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Approved | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Approved | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Approved | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Approved | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Approved | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Approved | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Approved | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Approved | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Approved | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Approved | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Approved | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Approved | 1 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Approved | 1 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Approved | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Approved | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | Approved | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Approved | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Approved | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Approved | 1 |
Nevada
PestWorld 2024 has been approved by Nevada for a maximum total of 15 CEUs (14 General & 1 Laws). Only S20 is approved for Law CEUs and should be attended to receive the Laws credit. All other sessions are approved for General CEUs.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | General | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | General | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | General | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Not approved | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | General | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | General | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | General | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | General | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | General | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | General | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | General | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Law | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | General | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | General | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | General | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | General | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | General | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | General | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | General | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | General | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | General | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | General | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | General | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | General | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | General | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | General | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | General | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | General | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | General | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | General | 1 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | General | 1 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | General | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | General | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | General | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | General | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | General | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | General | 1 |
New Hampshire
PestWorld 2024 has been approved and credits will apply to Commercial and Private Applicators. Certificates will be available on your NPMA account after the conference. Email recertification@pestworld.org if you have any questions.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Approved | 1.25 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Approved | 1.25 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Approved | 1.25 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Approved | 1.25 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Approved | 1.25 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Approved | 1.25 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Approved | 1.25 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Approved | 1.25 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Approved | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Approved | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Approved | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Approved | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Approved | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Approved | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Approved | 1.25 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Approved | 1.25 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Approved | 1.25 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Approved | 1.25 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Approved | 1.25 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Approved | 1.25 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Approved | 1.25 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Approved | 1.25 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Approved | 1.25 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Approved | 1.25 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Approved | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Approved | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Approved | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Approved | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Approved | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Not Approved | 0 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Approved | 1.25 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Approved | 1.25 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Approved | 1.25 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | Approved | 1.25 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Approved | 1.25 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Approved | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Approved | 1 |
New Jersey
PestwWorld 2024 has been approved for credit in the categories listed below. To receive credits, you MUST add your DOB in your NPMA account while adding/updating your license information.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | 7A, 7D, 8A | 2 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | 7B | 2 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | 7A, 8A | 2 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Not approved | 0 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | 7C | 2 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | 10, 7B | 2 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | 7A, 8A | 2 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Not approved | 0 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | 10, 8A, 8B, 8C | 2 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | 10 | 2 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | 10, 7A, 8A | 2 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Not approved | 0 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | 10, 7A, 8A | 2 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Not approved | 0 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | 7A, 8A, 9, 10 | 2 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | 8A, 8B, 8C | 2 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | 10, 7B | 2 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | 10, 7A, 7D, 8A, 8C | 2 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | 7A, 7D, 8A | 2 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | 10, 7A, 7D, 8A, 8C | 2 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | 10, 3B, 7A, 8A, 8C | 2 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | 7B | 2 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | 7E | 2 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | 8A, 8B, 8C | 2 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | 10, 3A, 3B, 3C, 7A, 8A, 8C, PP2 | 2 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | 10, 7A, 7D, 8A, 8C | 2 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | 7B | 2 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | 10, 7A, 8A | 2 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | 10 | 2 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Not approved | 0 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Not approved | 0 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Not approved | 0 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | 7A, 8A | 2 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | Not approved | 0 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | 10 | 2 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Not approved | 0 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | 10,9 | 2 |
New Mexico
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credits in categories 00 - General (10 credits), 7D - Wood Destroying Pests (5 credits), and PRAP - Private Restricted Agricultural Pesticides (10 credits).
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | 00 - General | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | 7D | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | 00 - General | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | 00 - General | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | 00 - General | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | 7D | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | 00 - General | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | 00 - General | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | 00 - General | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | 00 - General | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | 00 - General | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | 00 - General | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | 00 - General | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | 00 - General | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | 00 - General | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | 00 - General | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | 7D | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | 00 - General | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | 00 - General | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | 00 - General | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | 00 - General | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | 7D | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | 7D | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | 00 - General | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | 00 - General | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | 00 - General | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | 7D | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | 00 - General | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | 00 - General | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | 00 - General | 1 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | 00 - General | 1 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | 00 - General | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | 00 - General | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | 00 - General | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | 00 - General | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | 00 - General | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | 00 - General | 1 |
New York
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credit in the categories listed below. All Applicators MUST sign in the NY roster and pick up a certificate of completion at the CEU desk for each session.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | 7a, 7f, 8, 10 | 1.25 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | 10, 7c | 1.25 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | 10, 7a, 8 | 1.25 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | 71, 7f | 1.25 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | 10, 7b | 1.25 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | 10, 7c | 1.25 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | 10, 7a, 8 | 1.25 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | 10, 7a | 1.25 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | 10, 3a, 5b, 7a, 8 | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | 10, 7a | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | 10, 7a, 7f, 8 | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | CORE | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | 7a, 7f, 8 | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | 10, 7a, 7f, 8 | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | 10, 7a | 1.25 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | 10, 3a, 7a, 8 | 1.25 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | 10, 7c | 1.25 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | 7a, 7f, 8 | 1.25 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Not approved | 0 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | 10, 7a, 7f, 8 | 1.25 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | 10, 3a, 7a, 8 | 1.25 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | 10, 7c | 1.25 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | 10, 7a, 7c | 1.25 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | 10, 3a, 7a, 8 | 1.25 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | 10, 3a, 7a, 8 | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | 10, 7a, 7f, 8 | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | 10, 7c | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | 10, 7a, 8 | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | 7a, 8 | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Not approved | 0 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | 10, 7a | 1.25 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | 10 (1.25), 7a (1.25), 8 (0.5) | 1.25 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | 10, 7a | 1.25 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | 7a, 8 | 1.25 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | 10, 7a | 1.25 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Not approved | 0 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | 10, 7a | 1 |
North Carolina
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credit in the categories listed below. Applicators MUST update NPMA account with 'L' Type and 'F' Number in the license information to receive credits.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | P | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | W | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | P | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Not approved | 0 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | F | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | W | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | P | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | P | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | P | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Not approved | 0 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | P | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Not approved | 0 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Not approved | 0 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | G | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | P | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | P | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | W | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | P | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Not approved | 0 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | P | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | P | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | W | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | W | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | P | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | P | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | P | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | W | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | P | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Not approved | 0 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Not approved | 0 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Not approved | 0 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Not approved | 0 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Not approved | 0 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | Not approved | 0 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Not approved | 0 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Not approved | 0 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Not approved | 0 |
North Dakota
PestWorld 2024 has not been approved for credit by North Dakota.
Ohio
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credit in the commercial category types listed below. OH applicators must use the OH attendance form to track their attendance. Add class ID 11840 to the attendance form. Session code will be provided on-site at the end of the session. Session codes MUST be entered on the form for credits. Keep the same form for all three days and return the completed form to NPMA Staff after you have attended all the sessions you wanted.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | 7 | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | 10b | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | 10a | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | CORE | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | 10C | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | 10B | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | 10A | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | 10A | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | 10D | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | 10A | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | CORE | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | CORE | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Not approved | 0 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | 10A | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | 10A | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | 10D | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | 10B | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | 10A | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | 10A | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | 7 | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | 10D | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | 10B | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | 10B | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | 10D | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | 10A | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | 10A | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | 10B | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | 10A | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Not approved | 0 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | 7 | 1 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | 10A | 1 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | 10A | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | 10A | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | 7 | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | 10A | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | 7 | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | 10A | 1 |
Oklahoma
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credit in the categories listed below.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | 8 | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | 10, 7B | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | 8 | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Not approved | 0 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | 7C | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | 7B | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | 7A | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | 7A | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | 10, 8 | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Not approved | 0 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | 7A, 8 | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Not approved | 0 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Not approved | 0 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | 7A | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | 10, 7A | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | 3, 7A | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | 7B | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | 10, 7A | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Not approved | 0 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | 10, 7A | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | 3A, 8 | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | 10, 7B | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | 7B | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | 10, 8 | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | 3A, 7A | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | 10, 7A | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | 7B | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | 7A | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Not approved | 0 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Not approved | 0 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Not approved | 0 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Not approved | 0 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Not approved | 0 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | 11A | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Not approved | 0 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Not approved | 0 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Not approved | 0 |
Oregon
PestWorld 2024 has been approved in the categories CORE (10 credits) and OTHER (16 credits).
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Core or Other | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Core or Other | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Core or Other | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Core or Other | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Core or Other | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Core or Other | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Core or Other | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Core or Other | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Core or Other | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Not approved | 0 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Core or Other | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Not approved | 0 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Not approved | 0 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Core or Other | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Core or Other | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Core or Other | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Core or Other | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Core or Other | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Core or Other | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Core or Other | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Core or Other | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Core or Other | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Core or Other | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Core or Other | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Core or Other | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Core or Other | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Core or Other | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Core or Other | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Not approved | 0 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Not approved | 0 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Not approved | 0 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Not approved | 0 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Core or Other | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | Core or Other | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Core or Other | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Core or Other | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Not approved | 0 |
Pennsylvania
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credit in the following categories. 00 - Core, 11 - Household/Health Related, 12 - Wood Destroying Pests, 13 - Structural Fumigation, 15 - Public Health Vertebrate, 16 - Public Health Invertebrate, 18 - Demonstration & Research, 20 - Commodity & Space Fumigation, 23 - Park/School Pest Control.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | 11, 15, 18, 23 | 2 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | 12, 18 | 2 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | 11, 18, 23 | 2 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Not approved | 0 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | 13, 18, 20 | 2 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | 12, 18 | 2 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | 11, 18, 23 | 2 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | 11, 18, 23 | 2 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | 16, 18, 23 | 2 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | 11, 18, 23 | 2 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | 11, 15, 18, 23 | 2 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | 00-Core | 2 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | 11, 18, 23 | 2 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | 11, 18, 23 | 2 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | 11, 18, 23 | 2 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | 16, 18, 23 | 2 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | 12, 18 | 2 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | 11, 18, 23 | 2 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Not approved | 0 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | 11, 15, 18, 23 | 2 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | 16, 18, 23 | 2 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | 12, 18 | 2 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | 12, 18 | 2 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | 16, 18, 23 | 2 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | 11, 18, 23 | 2 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | 11, 18, 23 | 2 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | 12, 18 | 2 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | 11, 18, 23 | 2 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | 11, 18, 23 | 2 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | 15, 18, 23 | 2 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | 11, 18, 23 | 2 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | 11, 18, 23 | 2 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | 11, 18, 23 | 2 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | 15, 18, 23 | 2 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | 15, 18, 23 | 2 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | 15, 18, 23 | 2 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | 11, 18, 23 | 2 |
Rhode Island
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credit in the categories listed below.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Commercial, 7A, 10 | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Commercial, 7B, 10 | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Commercial, 7A, 10 | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Commercial, 7A, 10 | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | 7C only | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Commercial, 7B, 10 | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Commercial, 7A, 10 | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Commercial, 7A, 10 | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Commercial, 7E, 10 | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Commercial, 7E, 8, 10 | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Commercial, 7A, 8, 10 | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Commercial,all categories | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Commercial, 7A, 10 | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Commercial, 7A, 10 | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Commercial, 7A, 10 | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Commercial, 7E, 10 | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Commercial, 7B, 10 | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Commercial, 7A, 10 | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Commercial, 7A, 10 | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Commercial, 7A, 10 | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Commercial, 7A, 10 | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Commercial, 7B, 10 | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Commercial, 7B, 10 | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Commercial, 7E, 8,10 | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Commercial, 7A, 10 | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Commercial, 7A, 10 | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Commercial, 7B, 10 | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Commercial, 7A, 10 | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Commercial, 7A, 10 | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Commercial, 7D, 10 | 1 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Not applicable | 0 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Commercial, 7A, 10 | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Commercial, 7A, 10 | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | Commercial, 7A, 10 | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Commercial, 7A, 10 | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Commercial, 7D, 10 | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Not applicable | 0 |
South Carolina
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credit in the categories listed below.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | 7A | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | 7A | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | 7A | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | 7A | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | 7B | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | 7A | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | 7A | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | 7A | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | 8 | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | 7A (0.5), 8(0.5) | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | 7A | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | CORE | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Core (0.5), 7A (0.5) | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | 7A | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | 7A | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | 8 | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | 7A | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | 7A | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | 7A | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | 7A | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | 7A | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | 7A | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | 7A | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | 8 | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | 7A | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | 7A | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | 7A | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | 7A | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Core (0.5), 7A (0.5) | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | 7A | 1 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | 7A | 1 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | CORE | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | 7A | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | 7A | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | AA | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | 7A | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | 7A | 1 |
South Dakota
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credit as Out-of-State Recertification for the following South Dakota categories: G – General (core), 8 - Industrial, Institutional, Structural and Health Related pest control, 9 – Public Health pest control, 12 – Rodent & Bird control
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Approved | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Approved | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Approved | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Approved | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Approved | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Approved | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Approved | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Approved | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Approved | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Approved | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Approved | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Approved | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Approved | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Approved | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Approved | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Approved | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Approved | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Approved | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Approved | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Approved | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Approved | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Approved | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Approved | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Approved | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Approved | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Approved | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Approved | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Approved | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Approved | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Approved | 1 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Approved | 1 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Approved | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Approved | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | Approved | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Approved | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Approved | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Approved | 1 |
Tennessee
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credits, categories are pending. Certificates will be available on your NPMA account after the conference. Email recertification@pestworld.org if you have any questions.
Texas
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credit in the categories listed below.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | General - Other | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Termite | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Pest | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | General - Other | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Commodity Fumigation | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Termite | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Pest | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Pest | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Pest | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | General - Other | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Pest | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | General – Laws | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Pest, General - Other, | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | General - Other | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Pest | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Pest | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Termite | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Gen - IPM | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Not approved | 0 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Pest | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | General - Other | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Termite | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Wood Preservation | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Pest | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Pest | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Pest | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Termite | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Pest | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Pest | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Pest | 1 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Pest | 1 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Pest | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Pest | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | Not approved | 0 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Pest | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Pest | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Pest | 1 |
Utah
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credits. Colorado credits will be reciprocated in Utah.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Approved | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Approved | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Approved | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Approved | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Approved | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Approved | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Approved | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Approved | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Approved | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Approved | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Approved | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Approved | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Approved | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Approved | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Approved | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Approved | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Approved | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Approved | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Approved | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Approved | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Approved | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Approved | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Approved | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Approved | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Approved | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Approved | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Approved | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Approved | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Approved | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Approved | 1 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Approved | 1 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Approved | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Approved | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | Approved | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Approved | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Approved | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Approved | 1 |
Vermont
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credits and each day of the conference is approved in the following categories and credits.
PestWorld 2024 Day 1: 7A (11 credits), 7B (3 credits), 7C (8 credits), 8 (3 credits)
PestWorld 2024 Day 2: 7A (13 credits), 7B (4 credits), 7C (9 credits), 8 (4 credits)
PestWorld 2024 Day 3: 7A (8 credits), 7C (3 credits)
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Approved | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Approved | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Approved | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Approved | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Approved | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Approved | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Approved | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Approved | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Approved | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Approved | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Approved | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Approved | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Approved | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Approved | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Approved | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Approved | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Approved | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Approved | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Approved | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Approved | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Approved | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Approved | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Approved | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Approved | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Approved | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Approved | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Approved | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Approved | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Approved | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Approved | 1 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Approved | 1 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Approved | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Approved | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | Approved | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Approved | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Approved | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Approved | 1 |
Virginia
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credits by Virginia. Recertification will be approved only for the certified applicators who complete at least six (6) educational sessions during the 3-day program. If he/she does not attend one of the required sessions, the participant will not receive recertification credit. Category Credit will be assigned according to the sessions attended. All attendees must review the VA Regulatory update on the NPMA App/Website or hard copy at the CEU desk to meet the Legal Aspects.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Approved | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Approved | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Approved | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Approved | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Approved | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Approved | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Approved | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Approved | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Approved | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Approved | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Approved | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Approved | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Approved | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Approved | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Approved | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Approved | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Approved | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Approved | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Approved | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Approved | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Approved | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Approved | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Approved | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Approved | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Approved | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Approved | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Approved | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Approved | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Approved | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Approved | 1 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Approved | 1 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Approved | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Approved | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | Approved | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Approved | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Approved | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Approved | 1 |
Washington
PestWorld 2024 has been approved for credit in the categories listed below.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Max | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Max | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Max | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Not approved | 0 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Max | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Max | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Max | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Max | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Max | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Max | 1 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Max | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Max | 1 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Max | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Max | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Max | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Max | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Max | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Max | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Max | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Max | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Max | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Max | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Max | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Max | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Max | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Max | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Max | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Max | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Max | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Max | 1 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Max | 1 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Max | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Max | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | Max | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Max | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Max | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Max | 1 |
West Virginia
Pestworld 2024 has been approved for credit in the categories 8A (12 credits), 8B (credits), 8C (2 credits), 8E (8 credits), 13D (2 credits)
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Approved | 2 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Approved | 2 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Approved | 2 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Approved | 2 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Approved | 2 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Approved | 2 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Approved | 2 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Approved | 2 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Approved | 2 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Approved | 2 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Approved | 2 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Approved | 2 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Approved | 2 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Approved | 2 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Approved | 2 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Approved | 2 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Approved | 2 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Approved | 2 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Approved | 2 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Approved | 2 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Approved | 2 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Approved | 2 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Approved | 2 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Approved | 2 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Approved | 2 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Approved | 2 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Approved | 2 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Approved | 2 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Approved | 2 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Approved | 2 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Approved | 2 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Approved | 2 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Approved | 2 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | Approved | 2 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Approved | 2 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Approved | 2 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Approved | 2 |
Wisconsin
PestWorld 2024 has not been approved for credit by Wisconsin.
Wyoming
The following sessions of PestWorld 2024 has been approved in Wyoming for CECs.
Session Number | Session Title | Category | Credit |
S01 | In a Perfect World: Designing a Rat-Proofed City | Approved | 1 |
S02 | The Science Behind Termite Control | Approved | 1 |
S03 | Protecting Public Health at Home and Abroad: Vector Management from the Front Lines | Approved | 1 |
S04 | Authorized Personnel Only: Protecting Professional Equipment from Tampering and Vandalism | Approved | 1 |
S08 | Thinking Big: Best Practices for Structural Commodity Fumigations | Approved | 1 |
S09 | Tracking Termites: Designing a Termite Management Program on a City-Wide Scale | Approved | 1 |
S10 | Bed Bugs and New Developments in Control | Approved | 1 |
S11 | It's a Jungle Out There: The Challenges of Providing Pest Control in Zoos, Aquariums, and Other Unique Locations | Approved | 1 |
S17 | Managing Public Health Crises One Vector at a Time: A Nationwide Status Update on Mosquito Surveillance & Management | Approved | 1 |
S18 | From Lab to Field: The Creation of a Game-Changing Insecticide | Not approved | 0 |
S19 | The Public Health Crisis of Urban Rodent Infestations | Approved | 1 |
S20 | Industry Regulatory Update | Not approved | 0 |
S23 | NPMA Intern Showcase: The Next Generation of Urban Entomologists (Part 1) | Approved | 1 |
S26 | Pest Management Professionals: Protecting Public Health, Food, and Property | Approved | 1 |
S27 | The Original AI: How Active Ingredient and Customer Feedback Work Together for Improved Ant Management | Approved | 1 |
S29 | Electrifying Backyard Mosquito Management Programs | Approved | 1 |
S30 | The Wild Wild West(ern Drywood Termite) Showdown | Approved | 1 |
S31 | A Buffet of Discoveries: Understanding Changes in Cockroach Feeding Preference | Approved | 1 |
S32 | Mapping out the Multiverse of Remote Monitoring Data | Approved | 1 |
S35 | Food For Thought: New Data on Rodent Diet Preference And Bait Station Use to Improve Your Integrated Rodent Control Program | Approved | 1 |
S36 | Tick Tock: The Increasing Worry of Ticks and Their Vectored Diseases | Approved | 1 |
S37 | Evolution and Advancement of Termite Baiting Technology | Approved | 1 |
S38 | An Expert's Guide to Identifying and Managing Wood-Destroying Fungi | Approved | 1 |
S41 | Invasive Mosquito Species: Public Health Impact and What It Means For Your Mosquito Service | Approved | 1 |
S43 | Exploring New Alternatives to Traditional Fire Ant Baits | Approved | 1 |
S44 | How Sweet It Is: Investigating Artificial Sweeteners for Cockroach Control | Approved | 1 |
S45 | Deciphering 'The Gambler': Navigating Risk in Termite Management | Approved | 1 |
S46 | Hot Pursuit: Are Bed Bugs Dodging the Heat Treatment Trail? | Approved | 1 |
S48 | NPMA Interns Showcase (Part 2) | Approved | 1 |
S52 | Mastering Uncommon Nuisance Wildlife Control | Approved | 1 |
S53 | The Interesting, and Sometimes Unique, Pest Management Problems of the Rocky Mountain Region | Approved | 1 |
S55 | NPMA BugBytes Live! | Approved | 1 |
S56 | What’s Really Bugging You? Indicator Species: Pests That Signal The Presence of Other Pests | Approved | 1 |
S57 | Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Wildlife | Approved | 1 |
S61 | Advances in Toxicant Development From the Lab to the Field | Approved | 1 |
S62 | Understanding the Ins and Outs of Bat Management | Approved | 1 |
S63 | A New Behavioral and Baiting Study on the Dark Rover Ant in California | Not approved | 0 |
Event Details
Date: October 22 - 25, 2024
Location: Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center Denver, CO
Topic: Business, Technical