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TREE INSECT AND DISEASE MANAGEMENT
Tree Insect and Disease Management
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Tree Insect and Disease Management

  • Length: 3-Day Module

  • Public Training: This course may be available on our public training schedule for individual enrollment. See Training Schedule for upcoming Courses.

  • Private Training: This course is available for private/custom course delivery for companies or organizations with a group of people that require training.

Does your job include diagnosing and identifying insects and/or diseases in trees?
 

Would you like to refresh and improve your ability to assess and recommend treatments for insects and/or diseases in trees?
 

Identifying insects and understanding their effect on host trees is vital in determining what techniques and strategies are best for managing the problems associated with insects and trees.

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One of the most complex and challenging tree disorders an arborist will face is disease. Identifying what type of disease you are dealing with and understanding how it develops and spreads is essential in order to choose realistic management options. In this course, tree disease and insect identification is emphasized and management tactics discussed while focusing on selecting cost effective and environmentally sensitive tree disease management strategies.
 

This course is currently delivered only in the Prairie Provinces.  Anyone is eligible.

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Testimonials

I thoroughly enjoyed the Train the Trainer program. The information presented and the learning techniques were brought forward in a challenging, fun way. The course required us to step out of our comfort zone, but the rewards were fabulous. I would recommend this course for several reasons.

Arboriculture Canada Training & Education

Brad Luft

I learned about myself and the power of collective energy. I look forward to serving in this platoon but mostly I feel honored to have spent this past week with seven of the coolest trainers I've ever met.
 

Canadian Base Operators

Heather McIntyre

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