The New York Entomological Society presents “What Do You Really Know About Bed Bugs?”

WHO: Everyone’s favorite NYC entomologist, Lou Sorkin

WHEN: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 – 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM

WHERE: Kaufman Theater, First Floor, American Museum of Natural History, 79th St. and Central Park West

DETAILS: What Do You Really Know About Bed Bugs?

FREE!

Other speakers to be announced.

NYS continuing education credits for pest control professionals are to be confirmed. (The meeting notice requests RSVP if attending for credits.)

Details are forthcoming but you can expect bed bug identification, biology, and pest management to be discussed. And, because it’s Lou, there will be great photos and videos.

I will be attending and hope to see you there.

…you and your friends, your landlord, your neighbor, your sleep therapist, your manicurist, got it?

These pages may be of related interest:

  1. Stop Bedbugs DC: a bed bug summit to start the dialogue to end the bed bugs
  2. Extraordinary (breaking) news: an EPA bed bug conference in Washington on April 14
  3. An evening of bed bugs, cont’d
  4. An International Public Health Pesticides Workshop
  5. A bed bug advisory board for New York City

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