The Asian Pest Management Association (APMA) Conference 2026, hosted by the Pest Control Association of the Philippines (PCAP), is honored to feature Prof. Theeraphap Chareonviriyaphap as a Distinguished Speaker.
Prof. Theeraphap is Director of Research and the LifeLong Learning Center for Urban and Environmental Entomology (Real-Ento), Department of Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Kasetsart University, Thailand, and a leading authority in mosquito surveillance, insecticide resistance, and sustainable vector control in tropical and urban environments.
At APMA 2026, Prof. Theeraphap will deliver an expert lecture entitled:
“Mosquito Surveillance and Insecticide Resistance:
Data-Driven Strategies for Effective and Sustainable Vector Control”
📅 Session Date: 7 May 2026
📍 Venue: Okada Manila, Philippines
In his lecture, Prof. Theeraphap will examine the critical role of mosquito surveillance and resistance monitoring in strengthening both public health and commercial vector control programs. Drawing on extensive regional experience across Southeast Asia, he will highlight:
Key surveillance methodologies used in operational vector control
Emerging trends and drivers of insecticide resistance
Regional case studies on resistance monitoring and adaptive management
Practical approaches for translating surveillance data into decision-making
Strategies for sustainable and responsible mosquito control
His participation underscores APMA 2026’s commitment to science-based, data-driven, and sustainable pest management, while fostering stronger collaboration among industry professionals, public health authorities, researchers, and regulators across Asia.
For the detailed information about the APMA 2026, please visit the official website,
