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The February/March 2021 issue is now available online! News: BASIS PROMPT to launch its online search tool, PROMPT Verified, this month. News: Understanding rodent behaviour - BASF’s Sharon Hughes gives an insight into rodent behaviour. News: Controlling flies around food : A report from a recent BPCA webinar. Comment: Digital-first: the key to preventative pest control in 2021 - Paul …
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Terminix UK has appointed James Gilding as its new managing director; he will take up his position on March 1. Mr Gilding joins Terminix UK from Mitie Cleaning & Environmental Services, where he was managing director. Previously, he was managing director of Mitie Business Services. He has a 27-year background in business management, having worked in a varied range of industries …
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Pelsis Group has acquired the remaining 50% of Edialux France it did not own, as part of an ongoing international growth strategy, for an undisclosed sum. The company originally purchased a 50% stake in 2014. The leading distributor has become a wholly owned subsidiary of the Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, headquartered company with all its employees, customers and suppliers transferring to …
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There are just nine days left to enter the relaunched National Pest Awards 2021. The deadline for entries is 11:59pm on Friday, February 26. For full details of the categories and judging criteria, please visit the awards website, which is located at www.nationalpestawards.co.uk. You can also enter the awards via the wesbite. This year’s National Pest Awards – which are run …
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The National Trust is this month beginning a pest control trial, using natural methods in a combination not previously used in a heritage setting, to tackle clothes moths at the estate believed to be the birthplace of Anne Boleyn. Despite vigilant housekeeping and other preventive measures, common or ‘webbing’ clothes moths (Tineola bisselliella) have proved hard to control at Blickling …
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Delegates can now register for the first free International Conference on Urban Pests (ICUP) online webinar, which is being held on March 9. The webinar will commence on at 3pm, last for up to three hours and will consist of five presentations, covering a variety of urban pest problems, from leading urban research scientists. Topics to be presented range from …
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