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The August/September 2021 issue is now available online! NEWS: Terminix UK acquires Conquer Environmental Services NEWS: CRRU's new Code of Best Practice - The new document has legal teeth and updates technicians on developments since the last Code in 2015 NEWS: BPCA calls for amateur use of glueboards to be banned - The association is to start lobbying to support …
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Now is the time for Pest readers to name their best products for the Pest Best Product Awards 2021; a vote later this year will find the winners, which will be celebrated in the Innovations Supplement in Pest 77 (October/November). Products launched between January 1, 2020 and August 18, 2021, are eligible for the Pest Best Product Awards 2021, and …
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With autumn often a busy time for pest controllers as cluster flies start making their way into buildings, looking for a spot to overwinter, BPCA is to host a dedicated webinar on the principles of cluster fly pest control. During the webinar, which will be held at 12.30pm on Wednesday, September 22, BPCA technical officer Natalie Bungay will look at …
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PestWest was announced the winner of the Digital Engineering/Technology Award for flyDetect at the recent Made in Yorkshire Awards. The manufacturing dinner, held at the Hilton Hotel in Leeds, celebrated world-class companies based in Yorkshire and the Humber and the products they are making in this region and selling across the world. Companies were recognised for their remarkable transitions to …
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Westminster City Council are looking for a Pest Control Officer - could it be you?
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For more information please visit the Pest website jobs section or click below.
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JG Pest Control has become the first UK environmental company to accept cryptocurrency as a form of payment. The company’s chief executive James Gale, who has grown JG Pest Control since 2010, is now making waves again, this time in the cryptocurrency world with his other business Koda Cryptocurrency, a new concept and idea gaining real traction with early investors …
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Massachusetts has confirmed another bald eagle has died because it ingested rodent poison — this time, it was an eaglet. The young bird was spotted in distress in an undisclosed community in Middlesex County. After being admitted to the Tufts Wildlife Clinic at Cummings Veterinary Medical Center at Tufts University in North Grafton, the eaglet died. A necropsy and toxicology …
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