Confusion has reigned over the availability and use of Diatomaceous Earth (DE) products for pest control. The good news is that, Pest has once again consulted…
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With thanks to the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) for their patience in explaining all the rules to us, Pest has managed to unravel the actual…
Those who attended the rodenticide resistance session at PestEx 2015 heard that, whilst anticoagulant resistance is a Europe-wide problem, it is not receiving any sort of…
The thought of rats turning to cannibalism after being left on an abandoned cruise liner floating in the north Atlantic has got the press into something…
Make no mistake, the future for second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides (SGARs) is far from secure and all users need to engage in the stewardship process. This was…
Hantavirus can be a very unpleasant disease and pest controllers may be a group at risk. Public Health England (PHE) is conducting a UK-wide study to…
Somewhere between 10 and 20% of food manufacturing premises have an endemic mouse problem and that means plenty of room for good pest control businesses to…
On 14-15 April, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sponsored a National Bed Bug Summit, with support from the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) and the…
The first two UK-trained canine recruits have graduated with flying colours and are now fully operational in and around London sniffing out bedbugs. Both new bedbug…
A new, one-day advanced bird course aimed at tackling the more complex bird challenges has been launched by Network Bird Control. Aimed at keen, dynamic and…