Details
March 24, 2025
1:00PM - 5:00PM PST
Eastern Washington Spider ID Lab
Technical Sessions
WSU Spokane Extension Center
222 N Havana, Spokane, WA 99202
Course Description |
Explore the fascinating world of spiders in this interactive and informative workshop designed for enthusiasts, naturalists, and pest management professionals. The Hands-on Spider Identification Workshop provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of spider biology, behavior, and identification techniques. Engage in hands-on activities, discussions, and practical exercises to enhance your knowledge and skills in spider identification. Biology and Behavior of Spiders Overview of general spider anatomy, biology, and behavior Public Health and Spiders Understanding the relationship between spiders and public health Hands-on Identification Identification key for "Pest" species, including Brown Recluse, Cellar spider, and Black widows Hobo and Recluse Spiders – Myths and Truths Debunking common myths about Hobo and Recluse spiders Effective spider management strategies Join us for this engaging workshop to enhance your spider identification skills and gain valuable insights into the biology and management of these incredible arachnids. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a pest control professional, or simply curious about spiders, this workshop provides a hands-on and educational experience you won't want to miss! |
Investment |
$125 WSPMA Members / $165 Non-Members |
CEU |
4 CEUs anticipated |
Space |
Limited to 24 |
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Speaker |
Todd Murray |
Todd Murray is the Director for Washington State University Puyallup Research and Extension Center and is also the Norman Ehmann Endowed Professor in Urban Pest Management. Mr. Murray holds an MSc degree in Entomology from WSU and had over 25 years of experience in developing outreach and Extension programs for invasive pests significant to Pacific Northwest. Todd is engaged with the Entomological Society of America’s certification program and other regional Urban IPM experts to help add value to Pacific Northwest urban pest management businesses, organizations and communities. |
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Sylvia Kenmuir |
Sylvia Kenmuir, BCE, MSc. Technical Support
Education Professional Licenses Professional Affiliations |
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Amanda Klein, BCE
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Amanda is a professional Entomologist and pest management educator with over 13 years of experience in training and research. She is the Technical Training Support Specialist for Target Specialty Products, where she leads continuing education programs and develops material to promote pest industry growth.
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Disclaimer
Registration payments are non-refundable. Registration is not considered confirmed until payment is made in full. Pre-registration is required. Absolutely NO walk-ins.