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BPCA partners with Dell for new member benefit

The BPCAS and Dell UK have teamed up to help pest control businesses grow, and to support members’ IT needs. The PC company is offering BPCA members up to 20% off laptops, desktops and accessories for their businesses. Employees of member companies can also access these unique discount codes. Of the new partnership, Dell said: “Dell UK is proud to …
BPCA partners will Dell for new member benefit

John O'Conner buzzing about bee garden project

John O'Conner Pest Control has been working with some London residents on creating a 'bee friendly' garden. Paradigm Housing residents at Lea Bridge House received ‘bee friendly’ plants for their new gardens and staff spent the day helping the residents plant them. Once established, these plants will be much needed for bees and other pollinators, which in turn will go …
John O'Conner buzzing about bee garden project
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Register now for the BPCA North Forum

Professional pest controllers can now register for the BPCA North Forum, which is taking place on Tuesday, June 7, at the Mercure York Fairfield Manor Hotel on Shipton Road, in Skelton, YO30 1XW. Delegates at the Forum will be able to hear the latest industry and association news and updates. There will also be an opportunity to network with like-minded …
Register now for the BPCA North Forum

Programme now available for ICUP 2022

The programme for the ICUP 2022 conference which will be held at the Pompeu Fabra University, in Barcelona, Spain, from June 27-29, is now available. The programme for the three days can be seen on the event website at www.icup2022.com/index.php/programme/programme-at-a-glance and then by clicking on the plus symbol, the titles of the presentations for each session are shown. Each day …
Programme now available for ICUP 2022
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‘Wonder Weevil’ released in fight against invasive floating pennywort

In a world-first, South American weevils have been released in England to fight against the invasive non-native species floating pennywort, as part of Invasive Species Week. An ornamental pond plant originating from North America, floating pennywort has the ability to grow up to 20 centimetres each day, forming dense rafts over our rivers that harm native plant, fish and invertebrate …
‘Wonder Weevil’ released in fight against invasive floating pennywort
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