The future of all anticoagulant rodenticides is under threat again from legislation in the pipeline from Brussels to replace the well-known Biocidal Products Directive. Explaining this…
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Double Olympic gold medal winning rower, Andy Holmes, who twice partnered Sir Steve Redgrave to triumph, has died suddenly from suspected Weil”s disease. The athlete, who…
Who is the real Mr Fox and is he all that fantastic? In Sundays edition of the BBC Countryfile programme John Craven tried to answer that…
Many people just waft away a fly and carry on eating but they really ought to be more careful, according to new research from the University…
In something of a surprise announcement, but true to their election promise, Defra has today (15 September) announced a proposal for consultation regarding the issuing of…
Bedbugs made BBC breakfast news this morning with an interview with bedbug experts David Cain and Sparks Johnstone broadcast at 06.20 and then again at 07.20…
Can you supply sample bedbugs to help the University of Sheffields bedbug DNA project? Researcher Toby Fountain and his Professor Roger Butlin hope you can. Toby…
August is notorious for the appearance of off-the-wall type stories appearing within the national press especially within the Red Top papers. This year is certainly…
Entomologists at the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, USA found the majority of bedbugs in the United States appear to have developed genetic mutations, making…
The results of a five-year study into the myths and realities of the anticoagulant poisoning of non-target species in France were outlined at the rodenticide workshop…

