Friday, 13 June 2025
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PPC119 is out now! We've got some great guest articles this issue, with part two of Dave Archer's deer management write-up, a piece on insect light traps from Tom Holmes and a round-up of Paul Westgate's bendiocarb talk from PPC Live.
We've also got opinion pieces on the merits of posting graphic images on social media, an interview with our new CEO Rosina Robson, and we catch up with BPCA member Carl Morris from Pestbusters East Kent in our meet the member feature.
And don't forget to check out the events, webinars, and training calendar for 2025!
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12 June 2025
What's the matter now, deer? Native deer management in the UK
Continuing his series on deer management, Dave Archer looks at native deer and why managing their numbers matters.. More
Pest Minds: speak your mind with new mental health initiative
PPC magazine spoke to pest industry marketing bod Anna Mollins, about her new project to help pest professionals reach out and share the mental load. More
Ashes to ashes - Life after bendiocarb
In this PPC Live article Paul Westgate talks to us about life after bendiocarb and investing in skills for professional wasp control . More
Environmental risk assessments: CRRU - approved CPD
John Horsley spoke at a BPCA Digital Forum about environmental risk assessments (ERAs) – essential for protecting wildlife, complying with the CRRU code, and staying within the law. Here's a summary of his insights. More
Control, monitor or suppress - What are insect light traps really for?
In this PPC article, Tom Holmes shares his extensive knowledge of insect light traps to help pest professionals better understand these vital tools. More
Meet the member: Pestbusters East Kent
Carl Morris runs PestBusters East Kent and spoke to PPC magazine about the pleasure of working with family and his pack of pest control dogs. More
EDI Committee: Boosting recruitment in the pest control industry
The pest control industry must replace 3,500 roles in the next decade, and the EDI Committee is working to attract diverse talent by addressing barriers and improving how the industry is perceived. More