Hornet Control Training
Gain expertise in hornet management through proven methods for secure nest location, precise treatments, and ongoing prevention strategies. Safeguard communities, vital pollinators, and assets while minimising ecological harm and fulfilling essential safety standards and documentation obligations. This training ensures professionals can respond effectively to hornet infestations in diverse settings.

4 to 360 hours of flexible workload
certificate valid in your country
What Will I Learn?
This course equips you with skills to identify major hornet species, comprehend their behaviours, and safely find nests in parks, public areas, and buildings. You will master structured site evaluations, proper PPE choices, risk management and emergency preparations, plus secure treatment techniques that safeguard humans and beneficial insects. Acquire precise guidelines for follow-up checks, prevention measures, record-keeping, and community engagement to handle hornet risks confidently and in line with regulations.
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Develop Skills
- Hornet risk evaluation: swiftly assess dangers, select PPE, and plan escape paths.
- Nest finding strategies: follow flight paths to pinpoint concealed hornet nests efficiently.
- Secure treatment applications: choose techniques, schedule activities, and shield nearby individuals.
- Follow-up confirmation: verify nest elimination and block future infestations.
- Community safety updates: inform locals, install notices, and address concerns promptly.
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