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17 January 2022

Night School pest control training courses return

Following a successful first run of evening classes in 2021, BPCA Night School is back, with some new subjects and the same great pricing!

BPCA Night School is back pest control course

A programme of bite-sized evening courses designed for busy pest professionals, we have a selection of short courses delivered over Zoom led by BPCA tutor and pest expert Alex Wade. 

The Night School training courses available are: 

  • Control crawling and biting insects masterclass (9 Feb)
  • Control flying insects masterclass (23 Feb)
  • Putting together amazing pest site folders (9 Mar)
  • Surveys and environmental risk assessments (23 Mar)
  • Rodents: sensing a pest problem (6 Apr)
  • Root cause and pest professional discussion forum (20 Apr).

Book Night School now

Why Night School?

At BPCA we understand that with hectic work schedules and lifestyles, finding the time to keep your skills and knowledge up-to-date can be a challenge.

Evening training courses enable you to learn with fewer work interruptions and won't affect your schedule or require you to turn down customers for the day.

Night School courses always receive fantastic feedback and sell out quick!  

Training and Development Manager at BPCA, Karen Dawes, explained:

"Our online classroom delivery format ensures that the training you choose to do through the BPCA Night School will be cost-effective and convenient.

"Each course has been designed with the aim of providing learners with a focused look at specific areas or aspects of pest control.

"We're really pleased at how well these courses were received in 2021 and we're excited to relaunch these evening sessions with our training partner Alex Wade."

Book your Night School place now

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT NIGHT SCHOOL COURSES

For more information on the courses and to book a place, visit our website.

bpca.org.uk/night-school

Source: Online

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