A specialized two-day field workshop for arborists focusing on insect identification and tree health management.
Tue, 28 Jul 2026 – Thu, 30 Jul 2026
11:00 AM – 6:30 PM (America/Toronto)
Queens University Biological Station Elgin , Ontario
The Field Entomology for Arborists 2026 workshop offers a unique, hands-on learning experience at the scenic Queens University Biological Station in Elgin, Ontario. Designed specifically for arboriculture professionals, this intensive two-day course provides essential knowledge on identifying insect species that impact tree health. Participants will engage in field studies and expert-led sessions to enhance their diagnostic skills, ensuring they are better equipped to manage urban and rural forest ecosystems effectively throughout their professional careers.
What to Expect
Participants will spend two days in the field at the Queens University Biological Station, learning to identify various insect species and understanding their impact on tree health through practical, hands-on instruction.
Who Should Attend
Certified Arborists
Forestry Technicians
Tree Care Professionals
Horticulturists
Environmental Consultants
Agenda Overview
The workshop runs from July 28 to July 30, 2026, featuring daily field sessions and expert presentations on entomology relevant to arboriculture.