Patrick Kelley and David Pinniger, two giants in cultural heritage IPM, are
teaching an upcoming online seminar on Termites: identification, monitoring
and control through International Academic Projects (IAP). Please see the
information below to register.

https://academicprojects.co.uk/courses/termites-identification-monitoring-an
d-control/

 

Termites: identification, monitoring and control 

Date/Time: 7 Nov, 3:00 pm - 4:15 pm 
Tutor(s): Patrick Kelley and David Pinniger 
Price: £25.00 

Places available: 80 
Location: online
Click here to enquire about this event
<https://academicprojects.co.uk/contact-international-academic-projects/?cou
rse=Termites:%20identification,%20monitoring%20and%20control>  


Platform: Zoom
Time: This seminar will start at 3pm GMT

There will be a 55 minute presentation followed by 15 minutes of discussion.

Please register on Eventbrite.
<https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/termites-identification-monitoring-and-contr
ol-tickets-953468278287> 

This virtual seminar will examine:

*       Basic biology of the different types of termite and their
distribution
*       Structural inspection techniques for both drywood and subterranean
termites with a focus on prevention of damage to structures and objects.
*       Outdoor monitoring techniques for subterranean termites.
*       Treatment options once an infestation has been identified and an
assessment of control measures.

 

Patrick Kelley is a Board Certified Entomologist with an undergrad degree in
Science from Purdue University and a Master of Science degree in Entomology
from the University of Nebraska. He has been working closely with museums
and in the field of pest management for more than 38 years.

David Pinniger is an entomologist and international pest management
consultant. He has worked with IAP in offering short courses on IPM and
Insect Identification since 1984.

 

Rachael Perkins Arenstein

Principal, A.M. Art Conservation, LLC

rach...@amartconservation.com <mailto:rach...@amartconservation.com> 

917-796-1764

 

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