One Continuing Education Credit Available
Mosquitoes are an increasing concern in community associations due to the growing number of diseases they spread, including the Zika and West Nile viruses. Protecting your community—and your community's residents— from these potentially harmful bugs is extremely important, especially during warmer months. This webinar explores ways to identify mosquito breeding areas in your association, as well as the best ways to reduce these habitats. You'll also learn about common misconceptions regarding lakes, ponds and other storm water infrastructures and how these facilities contribute to mosquito problems.
Members: USD $69.00
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Duration: 60 minutes
Mosquitoes are an increasing concern in community associations due to the growing number of diseases they spread, including the Zika and West Nile viruses. Protecting your community—and your community's residents— from these potentially harmful bugs is extremely important, especially during warmer months. This webinar explores ways to identify mosquito breeding areas in your association, as well as the best ways to reduce these habitats. You'll also learn about common misconceptions regarding lakes, ponds and other storm water infrastructures and how these facilities contribute to mosquito problems.
- Where mosquitoes find habitats in your communities
- How to identify these problems areas
- How to control mosquitoes in these problem areas
- How to communicate mosquito control efforts
- Pros and cons of hiring mosquito control companies
Presenter
Mick Ribault is founder and president of Dragonfly Pond Works. The company serves corporate, commercial, and public accounts, residential customers and homeowners associations across the mid-Atlantic. The company's team of environmental services specialists transforms retention ponds, sand filters, stormwater basins, water detention facilities, and other types of aquatic systems into healthy waterscapes. With a degree in fisheries and wildlife sciences from North Carolina State University, Ribault has been managing lakes and ponds in the southeast and Puerto Rico since 1999.
This program provides one credit toward:
- Certified Manager of Community Associations recertification
- Association Management Specialist redesignation
- Professional Community Association Manager redesignation
To earn credit, you must be personally registered for this program and print the certificate of completion to document your participation.
Registration Information
All registrants will have full access to this on-demand, online recording for 120 days.
Manager Certifications and Designations
Certified Manager of Community Associations (CMCA®) / Association Management Specialist (AMS®) / Professional Community Association Manager (PCAM®) / Large-Scale Manager (LMS®)
Management Company Designation
Accredited Association Management Company (AAMC®)
Service Provider Designations and Distinctions
Reserve Specialist (RS®) / Community Insurance and Risk Management Specialist (CIRMS®) / Educated Business Partner