Conference Program
Thursday, September 6th, 2012
Bed Bugs 101: A Look at Bed Bug Basics
Know your enemy: Why pure research is relevant for bed bug control
Designing an Effective Bed Bug Monitor Using Behavioral Traits and Scientific Findings
Bed Bug Prevention Measures in HUD Housing
Avoiding Costly Lawsuits: Legal Issues Behind Bed Bugs and Risk Management
Thermal Dynamics of Bed Bug Heat Remediation
From the 1930’s to Now: The Story of a Company’s Past and Battle to Get Ahead of Bed Bugs
Bedbug population trends since 1900: a European perspective
Reproduction in bedbugs
Using genetics to uncover the sources and spread of bed bugs
A Night Out with the Experts
Friday, September 7th, 2012
Bed Bugs: the Clinical Relevance
Monitoring and Detection of Bed Bugs
Medical/Veterinary Significance of Bed Bugs
Movement and distribution of bed bugs in multifamily housing: implications on control
Managing Bed Bugs on Heavily Infested Properties while Maintaining Client Satisfaction
It’s Your Turn to Talk: Interactive Stakeholder Discussion Groups
Fundamental Aspects of Detector Dog Behavior: Odor Recognition, Discrimination, and Behavioral Economics
Are They Dead Yet? New Insecticide Efficacy Information and Resistance Data
Pesticide Efficacy Testing Guidelines, 25b Products and the Truth about Advertising Laws