Hornet Removal Specialist Training
Master safe, eco-conscious hornet removal. Learn species ID, risk assessment, hive protection, legal compliance, and field techniques to protect people, pollinators, and habitats while delivering professional hornet control services. This training equips you with practical skills for identifying hornets, assessing risks, selecting PPE, using removal methods, collecting evidence, mapping with GIS, ensuring public safety, reporting legally, and communicating effectively to manage invasive hornets responsibly.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
Hornet Removal Specialist Training gives you practical skills to identify hornet and Vespa species, assess sites, and protect beehives while planning safe, compliant operations. Learn risk assessment, PPE selection, non-chemical and chemical removal methods, evidence collection, GIS mapping, public safety controls, legal reporting, and communication so you can manage invasive hornets efficiently and responsibly in real-world scenarios.
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Develop skills
- Ecological hornet control: protect beehives while targeting invasive hornets.
- Species ID mastery: quickly distinguish Asian hornets from bees and native wasps.
- Field risk assessment: map nests, hazards, and sensitive sites for safe removal.
- Safe removal operations: apply chemical and non-chemical methods with full PPE.
- Compliance and reporting: document treatments, meet legal rules, and brief stakeholders.
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