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…
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Published on 22 November, a discussion document prepared for the Directorate-General Environment of the European Commission reveals a disturbing direction of thought concerning the use of…
The colour supplement of the most recent edition (8 January 2012) of the Sunday Times included a six page article all about the urban fox. Pest…
Spanish and other European pest control experts, who gathered for the EXPOCIDA IBERIA 2012 professional meeting and trade fair in Madrid on 2 March heard that…
In a recent article in The Telegraph, well-known academic and feminist, Germaine Greer, reveals her love and admiration for rats. From our professional pest control point…
A concerned pest controller, who is also a grandfather of two baby girls, had become increasingly worried about the number of foxes visiting his garden. So…
Malaria is killing more people worldwide than previously thought, but the number of deaths has fallen rapidly as efforts to combat the disease have ramped-up. Yet,…
The story of the theft of Rufus the American Harris hawk used to scare away pigeons from the Wimbledon courts has attracted press attention…
Malta International Airport (MIS) has been ordered to pay more than “250,000 in damages to Air Malta and to an insurance company for the damages to…
In brief, there have been no major, but certainly some minor, changes to the Bird General and Class licences for 2012. UK bird control licences issued…