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06 April 2023
Scottish Bill to ban the sale and use of rodent glue boards published
The Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill has been published, which includes legislation banning the use and purchase of glue traps.
Despite BPCA’s efforts to influence legislators, the Bill’s current form conta.... More
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21 February 2023
Pest control contract specifications: a checklist for food clients
PPC 110 | Technical
Grahame Turner, from BPCA Consultant member company PestAcuity, is back! He’s put together a checklist of items you might need to include for your food clients when working on a pest control specification.
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21 February 2023
Preventing insect damage in dry food storage
PPC110 | Technical
Mike Kelly presented this article at the International Association of Operative Millers (IAOM) Conference 2022 in Zanzibar.
Fumigation is a simple technique designed to alter the air a target species breathes to.... More
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09 January 2023
Hybrid resistance: anticoagulant resistance in rats and mice
PRESS RELEASE
Campaign for Responsible Rodenticide Use (CRRU) UK has published a new summary of anticoagulant resistance data for rats and mice in the UK, including 2021 and 2022 data.
The report includes details on hybrid resistance (.... More
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21 December 2022
Guest blog: Don't let pests spoil your Christmas!
PESTAWARE
The festive season is upon us and while we're drinking mulled wine or wrapping presents, the last thing we're thinking about is the possibility of letting pests into our grotto, right?
Well that doesn't mean you can't a.... More
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01 November 2022
Dealing with dead rodent odours
TECHNICAL | PPC109 October 2022
Our clients are often confronted with horrible odours from dead rodents. PPC asked Bill Vaughan from Earth Care to talk us through the approaches available to deal with those nasty smells.
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31 October 2022
Ask the technical team October 2022
TECHNICAL | PPC109 October 2022
Speed view
Some animals and plants may have been transported here a long time ago and are considered ‘naturalised’, but these are still non-native species
Disposing of waste should be part of yo.... More
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31 October 2022
5 basics for pest control success
TECHNICAL | PPC109 October 2022
We asked BPCA Technical Support Officer John Horsley to tell us his top five steps, big or small, to improve pest management outcomes.
When we’re carrying out pest control we occasionally fin.... More
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31 October 2022
How to professionally control wood pigeons – pest advice for professionals
TECHNICAL | PPC109 October 2022
What's up woodie?
Dave Archer is an expert on wildlife management and rural pest control. In this issue of PPC, he tells us all about his experience of dealing with wood pigeons.
The wood pi.... More
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31 October 2022
Non-native species - do you know your obligations as a pest controller
TECHNICAL | PPC109 October 2022
The team at Scotland-based Pest Solutions encountered a traveller recently, so we asked Managing Director Chris Cagienard to explain the process when dealing with an imported non-native species.
As.... More
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07 October 2022
Confirmed Asian hornet sighting in Dover
PEST NEWS
Enhanced surveillance is now underway in Dover, following confirmation of an Asian hornet sighting.
A photo, taken by a member of the public this week, was sent to the National Bee Unit (NBU) which later confirmed the i.... More
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27 September 2022
Call your GP or vet to remove ticks say pest experts
PESTAWARE
An upsurge in ticks could follow a long hot summer, according to experts at national trade body, British Pest Control Association (BPCA).
Ticks, which are implicated in the spread of Lyme disease, can be inadvertently p.... More
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24 August 2022
Why the vacuum cleaner is your best weapon against fleas
PESTAWARE
Cleaners are best placed to spot possible flea infestations and to take action quickly, say experts at national trade body, British Pest Control Association (BPCA).
BPCA’s Technical Manager, Natalie Bungay, says c.... More
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17 August 2022
Research reveals farmers aren’t aware of resistance issues on UK farms
PRESS RELEASE
Over three quarters of farmers in the UK are not aware if their farm is in an area of known rodenticide resistance, a survey by pest control solutions company, BASF, has revealed.
The research, which aimed to gain a g.... More
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17 August 2022
CRRU asks could delinquent minority restrict rodent control options for responsible majority?
PRESS RELEASE
Another year of “stubbornly static”, and in some cases rising, rodenticide residues in barn owls has prompted an uncomfortable question about the use of poison baits: could irresponsible practices by a delinquent m.... More
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10 June 2022
How to identify ‘things that go buzz’
PESTAWARE
As summer approaches, and ‘sting season’ sets in, experts at a national trade body are urging gardeners to learn more about ‘things that go buzz’.
British Pest Control Association (BPCA) has produc.... More
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06 June 2022
Daera reopen Northern Ireland Wild Bird Licence Consultation
BIRD CONTROL
Daera/Northern Ireland Environment Agency is currently considering the wild bird general licences for 2022/2023 and beyond.
Similar consultations have already occurred in England, Scotland and Wales following legal c.... More
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23 May 2022
Monkeypox, rats and pest control – should we be concerned?
HEALTH
Twenty cases of monkeypox have been confirmed in the UK. News publications have pointed at rats as a vector for the disease.
Photo credit: NIAID/Flickr
What is monkeypox?
Monkeypox is a viral infection so.... More
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06 April 2022
Rare UK eagle’s rodenticide death shines spotlight on need for responsible rodent control
PRESS RELEASE | Stewardship
A poisoned white-tailed eagle found in Dorset is dramatic and regrettable evidence of the need for universally responsible use of rodenticides, states the Campaign for Responsible Rodenticide Use.
"Whe.... More
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28 February 2022
Check for bed bugs before season starts, says BPCA
PRESS RELEASE
Hospitality businesses are being urged to get the 2022 season off to the best start, by making sure their accommodations are free of bed bugs.
National trade body British Pest Control Association (BPCA) is advising.... More
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23 February 2022
Pest professionals can help contain viruses, says BPCA
PRESS RELEASE
More research is needed into the role of pest management in protecting the public health, a national trade body has said.
Experts at British Pest Control Association (BPCA), have been examining studies around rats a.... More
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20 January 2022
Glue Traps (Offences) Bill passes committee stage without amendment
LEGISLATION
On Wednesday, 19 January, a committee of MPs gathered to scrutinise the Glue Traps (Offences) Bill line-by-line.
Although two hours were scheduled for the meeting, it took only 45 minutes for MPs to decide to pass the.... More
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20 December 2021
Daera issue amended interim general licences pending consultation
Daera is currently actively considering the Northern Ireland general licences process.
A previous public consultation on this matter was withdrawn on 29 July 2021 due to “a technical error”, but it is anticipated that a more com.... More
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08 November 2021
Glue boards in England will be licenced rather than banned completely
LEGISLATION UPDATE
If the proposed Glue Traps (Offences) Bill becomes law, their use will be licenced rather than completely banned.
UPDATE: The Bill (as introduced) has now been published and is available to read on the .... More
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28 October 2021
False Black Widow sightings on the rise
PRESS RELEASE
A seasonal spike in sightings of False Black Widow spiders is likely to be caused by males in search of a mate, a national trade body has said.
The British Pest Control Association (BPCA), is urging people to avoid.... More
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02 September 2021
Six signs fleas have moved into your home
PRESS RELEASE
Pest experts at a national trade body are urging householders to watch out for the six signs of fleas.
The British Pest Control Association (BPCA) is advising householders to take action quickly if they suspect flea.... More
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24 August 2021
Top tips to prevent problem mosquitoes
PRESS RELEASE
Top tips to stop a surge in mosquitoes have been issued by a national trade body as Britain’s warm, wet weather continues – providing ideal conditions for them to thrive.
British Pest Control Association.... More
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04 August 2021
Choose professionals to protect wild birds, says trade body
PRESS RELEASE
Bird deterrents used on buildings, such as spikes and netting, must be installed by a professional to protect both wild birds and property, a national trade body has said.
British Pest Control Association (BPCA), is.... More
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17 June 2021
UK government confirms plans to ban rodent glue boards completely
The UK government has issued details on the Glue Traps (Offences) Bill to crack down on “inhumane rodent traps”.
In a government press release it states:
“Glue traps are a widely available and cheap method of pe.... More
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12 May 2021
Defra look to restrict glue traps for pest control in action plan for Animal Welfare
Today (12 May), the government has published an action plan for animal welfare which includes the promise to support legislation to restrict the use of glue traps.
The Action Plan for Animal Welfare was launched today by Environment S.... More
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01 April 2021
Almost half of feral pigeons carry infectious disease, BPCA warns
PRESS RELEASE
Up to 49 per cent of feral pigeons could carry an infectious disease that can be passed to humans, a trade body has warned.
British Pest Control Association (BPCA), has issued an online guide to tackling proble.... More
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31 March 2021
Postponement of approval expiry dates for renewals of 8 active substances
HSE has agreed a postponement of the approval expiry dates for eight active substances which were due to lapse within the next six months.
Under the GB Biocidal Products Regulation, where for reasons beyond the control of the applican.... More
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01 March 2021
Brown marmorated stink bug spotted in UK for first time
This week the Brown marmorated stink bug (Halyomorpha halys) has been officially reported as present and active in the UK, prompting calls for pest controllers to keep an eye out and report any sightings.
The bug is an insect .... More
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03 February 2021
COVID-19: A great time to help Britain's bees
PRESS RELEASE
BPCA member PGH Beegone says the UK's bee population has been given a fighting chance as a result of lockdowns and reduced travel this last year.
Wildflowers on road verges have been left to grow and a reductio.... More
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30 November 2020
BPCA calls for rodent control as part of Avian flu measures
PRESS RELEASE
A national trade body is calling on poultry farmers and other bird keepers to step up rat and mouse management as part of measures to halt the spread of Avian flu.
An Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ) was decla.... More
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26 November 2020
Survey shows dust formulations preferred by pest controllers
TECHNICAL | PPC101 DECEMBER 2020
Tim Peeling, product manager at BPCA member Bayer, takes a look at the findings of their summer wasp study.
The loss of actives and increased label restrictions continues to affect pest contr.... More
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09 November 2020
BPCA warns of second spike in rodent activity
PRESS RELEASE
Householders and businesses should be on the look-out for signs of an infestation as rats and mice head indoors for winter.
British Pest Control Association (BPCA) warned people to remain vigilant as new Covid.... More
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09 November 2020
Defra publishes 2021 general licences for wild bird control
Today (9 November 2020), Defra has published three new general licences for wild bird control which will come into effect in England on 1 January 2021.
The licences published are:
Conservation licence GL40 (currently GL34) Read &.... More
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04 November 2020
Check for clusters of cockroaches as heating goes on this autumn
PRESS RELEASE
Heating ducts and pipes can be prime spots for cockroaches as the heating goes on in the autumn, a national trade body has warned.
British Pest Control Association (BPCA) has issued a guide with advice on preventing.... More
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20 October 2020
Surprise resistance surveillance results prompt wake-up call
The spread of rats against which some rodenticides don't work has taken a "surprising and troubling" turn, according to Campaign for Responsible Rodenticide Use chairman Dr Alan Buckle.
New 2019-2020 survey results show not.... More
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14 October 2020
Pest Advice for controlling Cockroaches
Got some uninvited dinner guests? Is the back of your fridge home to a colony of creepy crawlies? If you find your building crawling with cockroaches, you’re in the right place.
Discovering there are cockroaches in your home or busine.... More
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07 October 2020
BPCA launches new digital event PestExtra as PestEx postponed until 2022
British Pest Control Association is launching a brand new digital event following the tough decision to postpone PestEx 2021.
Given the most recent government guidance surrounding events, BPCA has made the difficult but necessar.... More
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30 September 2020
Take steps now to stop squirrels entering your home
SQUIRRELS on the hunt for food during the autumn months can become a ‘destructive’ pest if they get into homes and businesses.
We're urging people to take preventative measures to stop squirrels getting into your roof.... More
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10 September 2020
SURVEY: Help us change licences for gull control in 2021 and beyond
After a challenging year for gull control in England, BPCA is asking the pest management community to help us make the process for getting a licence better.
BPCA has the opportunity to positively influence Natural England regarding wha.... More
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28 August 2020
NEW customisable pest advice leaflets for members
A range of pest advice leaflets are now available for members to download, customise and print on the BPCA PrintShop (login required).
Our pest advice leaflets are a great tool for you to use when explaining the i.... More
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06 August 2020
Rodenticide resistance survey appeal to farmers
Rats resistant to rodenticides are breeding in the UK and more information from farmers is needed to reduce their numbers.
A new survey will compile data to establish the extent to which resistance is understood and what methods farmer.... More
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04 August 2020
Caught out in the countryside: Practical rabbit management:
TECHNICAL | PPC100 August 2020
Following on from his popular outdoor demonstration at PPC Live 2020 in Harrogate, this is the first in a two-part series of articles from Dave Archer, rural pest management expert. In this article, Dave.... More
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04 August 2020
Invasive pest fears for British Museum due to Covid-19 lockdown
Priceless exhibits risk being damaged by invasive insects, due to an absence of visitors during lockdown, the British Museum has warned.
Experts at the museum have warned that the lack of tourists visiting the institution du.... More
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24 July 2020
Free rodenticide resistance testing service resumes: Appeal to pest controllers for samples
Free DNA testing for rodenticide resistance in rats and mice has resumed with the Campaign for Responsible Rodenticide Use.
Chairman Dr Alan Buckle calls for tail samples of freshly killed rats and mice from pest controllers, farmers.... More
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09 July 2020
BPCA helps put auditors straight on insecticide usage requirements for public health pest management
BPCA has had reports of auditors asking pest professionals for Pa1 Pa6 pesticide training certificates.
The use of insecticides for public health pests does not require the user to have Pa1 Pa6 pesticide training and therefore a NRoSO.... More