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The National Trust said it was surprised by a 39% slump in clothes moths, after a bumper year in 2021. The Trust, which monitors the presence of insect pests each year, said it was surprised by the findings of its 2022 survey. Overall insect counts fell by 3% compared with 2021, but the presence of Tineola bisselliella slumped by 39%. …
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There are three ways to get CPD at PPC Live, which takes place at the Yorkshire Centre in Harrogate on Wednesday, March 22. Scan in to any of our live demonstrations or the seminar theatre sessions You’ll get one point per hour of demonstration or theatre session you take part in. With over 20 sessions already confirmed, you’ll be bound …
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The National Pest Technicians Association has appointed two technical support officers, Grahame Turner and Georgina Bail. Steve Hallam, NPTA’s chief operating officer, said he looks forward to enhancing the support offered for the benefit of all members. Mr Turner, who is also on Pest magazine’s Technical Advisory Board, said he was excited to be working with the NPTA, doing what …
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BASIS has published a new set of standards for the Store Inspection Scheme(s) to ensure clarity, rigour and consistency for the sector. Lindsay Smith, BASIS auditing and compliance manager, said that the new Standards Booklet has been developed with the inspecting authorities and industry stakeholders to provide a clear set of standards that enable membership and industry visibility and a …
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To ensure that bird management is carried out legally and proportionately, it is important to understand UK licensing requirements. BPCA is hosting a webinar on the subject on Wednesday, February 15, from 4.30pm, which will be presented by Natalie Bungay, BPCA technical and compliance manager. During this webinar, Ms Bungay will explore: UK bird legislation; How legislation protecting birds is …
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