PPC122 is out now! It’s packed with practical insight, including features on humane dispatch, gull control and a back-to-basics look at air rifle fundamentals for pest professionals.
We’ve also got expert opinion on proposed shotgun licensing changes, a discussion on diversity and equality in the sector, branding advice for pest businesses, plus a look at how structured onboarding is supporting the next generation of technicians.
Also included are our 2025 Annual Report and the PestEx 2026 show guide
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IN THIS ISSUE
BPCA Events Manager Lauren Day, highlights an expanded 2026 events programme, including webinars, training forums, digital keynotes and Digital Forums, culminating in PestEx, the UK’s largest pest management event. Read more>

BPCA’s winter media coverage focused on rats and mice, with national and regional press features, while trade articles and upcoming PestEx promotion continue raising awareness across sectors. Read more>

Rosina Robson updates readers on BPCA’s lobbying priorities, including protecting the pest control toolkit, supporting Awaab’s Law implementation and promoting innovation in chemical regulation. Read more>
In this issue of Ask the technical team, we talk about fox control, flea issues, bird netting tendering, and search engine optimisation. Read more>

In this article, BPCA Technical Manager Niall Gallagher goes back to the beginning on air rifle fundamentals. Read more>

Bill Harriman of BASC argues proposed changes to align shotgun licensing with other firearms would create unnecessary bureaucracy, restrict lawful use and significantly reduce shotgun ownership. Read more>

Pest professionals discuss the often-unspoken realities of humane dispatch, sharing honest perspectives on the emotions, responsibilities and professionalism involved in protecting public health and preventing animal suffering. Read more>

Niall Gallagher, BPCA Technical Manager, provides practical guidance on gull identification, behaviour and licensing, helping pest professionals manage gulls legally and effectively ahead of the 2026 season. Read more>

Dale Seaman of Bounty Pest Control completed the onboarding scheme and Level 2 Certificate quickly, telling PPC how the structured framework gave him confidence starting his pest management career. Read more>

Julia Pittman, Chair of BPCA's EDI Committee, gives her view on why diversity isn't just a tickbox exercise - it's good for business. Read more>

Which? Trusted Trader looks at how to create a cohesive brand for your business to help you stand out from the crowd. Read more>

Our annual report is published in PPC magazine – making it accessible to thousands of pest professionals and the entire sector. Read more>

BPCA’s President reflects on a successful year strengthening professionalism in UK pest management, celebrating member contributions while preparing a new strategy to guide the industry toward 2030. Read more>
We held a roundtable conversation with our four committee chairs to reflect on the great work they all achieved with their fellow volunteers in 2025. Read more>
The BPCA Executive Board is the governing body of the Association. Take a look at your current Exec Board and their role in shaping BPCA this year. Read more>

Take a look at the key figures from BPCA's 2024 annual report. Read more>

Knowledge isn’t just given - it’s earned. And PestEx gives you two days of seminars, debates and case studies to learn from, engage with and reflect on. Read more>