
Toward a National Database on our Termite Problem in Trinidad and Tobago
PMATT Members to Participate in a Collective Research Project for a National Database on Termite problem in Trinidad and Tobago.
PMATT Members to Participate in a Collective Research Project for a National Database on Termite problem in Trinidad and Tobago.
Why Specialise? It is to place focus on a specific area of one’s trade and to strive for a level of perfection in what we do.
PMATT’s membership recruitment conference, which was held at the Employers Consultative Association (ECA) in Aranjuez on February 12, 2014.
Subterranean termites can do severe damage. Roofing, mouldings, fittings, furniture, electrical wiring, carpet underlay can be destroyed.
In the midst of this COVID-19 pandemic we are mindful that other public health threats still exist. Mosquito borne diseases such as Dengue,