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Minimal Prep and Least Disruption: Key Focus Areas for BedBug Central’s April Boot CampBedBug Central’s April Boot Camp will focus on minimal preparation and least disruption methodology to increase and achieve the elimination of bed bugs more efficiently. The April BedBug University: Boot Camp will take place from April 17th through April 20th at BedBug Central headquarters in Lawrenceville, NJ. Monday March 26 2012 @ 08:52 AM Source:BedBug CentralLawrenceville, N.J. — Minimal preparation and the principals of least disruption are the concentration points for the April BedBug University: Boot Camp, which will take place from April 17th through April 20th at BedBug Central headquarters in Lawrenceville, NJ.
The concept of minimal preparation was researched during field observations and demonstrates how limiting the degree of prep work will actually increase the efficacy towards achieving elimination. The principals of least disruption prevent the disturbance of the bed bug’s environment, which in turn limits these pests from dispersing further into the structure while aiding the removal process.
Boot Camp’s focus on minimal preparation will increase productivity by reducing labor and will ultimately reduce costs for pest management industries. This technique also increases the value and convenience for customers.
“Learning about new processes and technologies, including the no prep method, was intriguing. It was one of the main reasons I wanted to come to the boot camp,” said Dena Burg of Northwest Exterminating in Arizona. “The information and expertise shared will be easily integrated into the day-to-day aspects of our bed bug business.”
BedBug University: Boot Camp is a four-day course offered six times per year and is designed to shorten the learning curve of companies that want to increase their bed bug revenues and enhance their bed bug business model. The program examines the most effective and efficient treatment protocols in addition to providing hands-on training with industry-standard tools for bed bug remediation.
“Our company became bedbugFREE in late 2009, nevertheless, we attended the Bed Bug University Boot Camp in December of 2011 and found it to be time well spent” said Mark Hassman, Vice President of Hassman Termite and Pest Control of Kansas. “It isn’t often that an expert will open up and train you on what works, what to avoid and how to build a bed bug business that works. That is exactly what we received from the boot camp experience.”
One of the most beneficial features of BBU: Boot Camp is the on-the-job observation in which attendees will accompany BedBug Central’s seasoned technicians to a job where there can watch the protocol in action. Attendees will also learn first-hand how the proven minimal preparation will increase efficacy of the treatment.
"We are new to offering bed bug services and I’m glad we were able to receive top-of-the-line education through Bed Bug University’s Bed Bug Boot Camp,” said Will Bullard of Dayton Pest Control in Tennessee.
For a better understanding of how BedBug University: Boot Camp can be useful to new attendees or existing bedbugFREE members, view out exit poll analysis that enabled BBU: Boot Camp attendees to offer critical feedback. You may also view our coverage on CBS 3.
Attendees of the BedBug University will receive a full hour of post-attendance consultation with the BedBug Central instructors. Class size is strictly limited. To inquire about rates and availability Click Here.
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About Bed Bug Central
Bed Bug Central serves as the nation’s most authoritative information resource and website available to the public for information concerning bed bugs and bed bug related issues concerning health, prevention, and treatment methods.More information can be obtained at www.bedbugcentral.com.
About BedBug University
BedBug University is an intensive four day course that covers bed bug biology and behavior, treatment protocols and explores the unique legal challenges and business opportunities of bed bugs. BedBug University is now being expanded to include other learning opportunities such as the North Ameican Summit 2011 and serves as the educational arm of BedBug Central. The program was developed by BedBug Central entomologists Jeff White and Richard Cooper. More information on BedBug University can be found at www.bedbugcentral.com
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