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The October/November 2021 issue is now available online! News: New independent pest consultancy launches in the UK Editor's Interview: Steve Hallam, chief operating officer, National Pest Technicians Association Features: Black rats and stoats becoming a problem for pest controllers in New Zealand
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After the success of Parasitec 2018 – when 3,200 visitors attended – the doors to this year’s event opened today at the Paris Event Centre, Porte de la Villette. For the 2021 edition, laboratories, formulators and specialised manufacturers representing some 30 nationalities are welcoming attendees, with an exhibition area of 4,250m². Visitors will be able to meet and interact with …
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Members of the PROMPT register are being given the opportunity to provide feedback on the professional register by completing the PROMPT membership survey. BASIS said the feedback collected through this survey will be used by BASIS PROMPT to ensure that professional register remains fit for purpose for years to come with an enhanced membership experience in the future. Greg Hopkinson, …
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PestWorld, the annual convention and exhibition organised by the American pest control trade association, the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) was held in Las Vegas from November 2-5. The event was the largest in-person gathering the pest management industry has seen in the last two years. Over the four days of PestWorld 2021, nearly 3,500 attendees and more than 200 …
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Pelsis Group has launched eight new products for 2022 as it looks to further strengthen its range of pest-control solutions for the home and garden. The new products from the company’s Green Protect, Pest-Stop and Insect-O-Cutor brands each target a wide variety of household and garden pest problems. The new products include Green Protect Slug and Snail Barrier Pellets, Cedarwood …
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If the proposed Glue Traps (Offences) Bill becomes law, their use will be licenced rather than completely banned. This, the British Pest Control Association said, will mean professional pest management companies will be able to continue to use rodent glue boards in specific licensable situations. The Glue Trap (Offences) Bill is due its second reading in parliament this month. BPCA …
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