A pensioner living in London whilst sunbathing in his garden awoke to find a fox gnawing at his hand. A recent article which appeared in the…
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The long-awaited announcement of a controlled cull of badges to tackle the spread of bovine tuberculosis in cattle was finally made on 14 December. Environment Secretary…
Is there any truth in media reports of a cat flea (Ctenocephalides felis) epidemic this summer and, if cat flea infestations are increasing, whats the cause?…
The problems with bed bugs once again hit the national headlines during a 12 minute slot on this leading UK consumer radio programme. In the piece…
The second updated and revised version of the European Code of Practice for bed bug management is now available for viewing and comments are being sought…
The UKs Rodenticide Resistance Action Group (RRAG) has submitted a comprehensive new report to the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) on the status of anticoagulant rodenticide…
Hot weather might be something we have all almost forgotten about in the UK, but unusually hot and humid conditions in southern Italy has caused an…
In a speech given on 4 April 2012 Foreign Secretary William Hague listed the ‘ludicrous requests’ for consular advice made by British tourists. Mr Hague was…
To pest controllers flies are a pest. To the team at the Bristol Robotics Lab they are fuel to power a clock. Maybe this is the…
Even before their full impact has been felt, national austerity measures are compromising the countrys ability to keep on top of rodent infestations, according to the…

