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Is knowledge really important?

 

Do you really care whether someone has all the right knowledge on a given subject? I think that it is important to continue to gain knowledge. In my industry there are some that never let their employee’s go to class or other events because someone might steal that employee. I’m just the opposite – if they were looking and then left, they were looking anyway. So you need to figure out why they left.

I have always encouraged my employee’s to learn new stuff. One employee has his Qualifying Party license and he is excited that in just 6 months he can take his A.C.E. (Associate Certified Entomologist) test. I insist that each month they take an additional Continuing Education unit from a site like Univar and the best part is that it is FREE. Here in Arizona we are required to earn 6 CEU’s and in Florida where I also have a Certified Pest Control Operator Pest License I’m required to earn 2 for each category that I have and 2 for Core. On average I think I always have about 30 or so, you can earn them at places like Pestworld (which will be held in October 2013 in Phoenix) and other events sponsored by various groups throughout the year.

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The Bio of Dr. Bug, Owner of ProBest Pest Management

 

If you have a bug problem and you are looking for someone who can solve it, please read on…

Keith V. Birkemeyer aka Dr. Bug has been in the business of pest management for over 20 years. His interest in bugs began at an early age when he delighted(?) his parents with an infestation of Praying Mantis. He had brought some egg cases in from the cold one winter in Ohio and when they hatched there were baby Praying Mantis everywhere. Keith’s formal training began in Florida, a state well known for a hearty bug population, especially termites. He continued his career with a chemical manufacturing company as a Technical Specialist.

Keith has traveled the world speaking to various groups about bugs, termites and comprehensive pest management. He is an Associate Certified Entomologist and he shares stories and facts daily on his home seal https://callprobest.com/home seal. He is the owner of ProBest Pest Management which has been named a “Quality Pro” company and awarded the “Mark of Excellence in Pest Management” by the National Pest Management Association. Keith may be a grown kid at heart and his company allows him to pursue his passion. No one knows bugs like Keith does. That is the number one reason to call ProBest Pest Management for all your insect prevention needs.

Keith may be reached at 602-249-7378 or [email protected].

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Associate Certified Entomologists (ACEs) are those who have passed at least one rigorous examination to test their knowledge. They generally specialize in pest control. ACEs also agree to ascribe to a code of ethical behavior, and – as part of their certification renewal process – must annually provide a copy of a current pesticide applicator’s licenses.

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Entomology description…

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Entomology I love bugs. I love researching and finding great articles that explain the things that make us all unique in this world. If we were all the same the world would be a very dull place to live, work and play.

Julie Ray wrote an article at GreenAnswers.com on “What is an Entomologist“. Julie’s bio from that page “I recently completed my PhD in Ecological Sciences. Now establishing a facility for conservation called La MICA Biological Station (http://www.lamica.org). It is located in central Panama and is a community-based project focusing on conservation of the local environment, culture, and history.” It is a very interesting explanation of the job/career of someone who does that kind of work.

I would add one more explanation to her article – Pest Control, she did touch on the work of pesticides and agriculture. If you have read any of my other home seals pages you would know that I really believe in IPM or Integrated Pest Management, PESP and  the use of all the tools to get rid of pests before you get to pesticides.

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