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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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Selontra, the revolutionary rodenticide which controls rodents within as few as seven days, thanks to its extremely effective, highly palatable, and non-anticoagulant formulation, has been named Pest Best Product Award. Anthony OHare, country sales manager for UK Professional & Speciality Solutions, said that Selontra’s highly palatable formulation offers a powerful solution for controlling infestations even when alternative attractive food sources …
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PestTech is back bigger and better next month, with more stands, more seminars, more CPD points and more anticipation than ever! After PestTech 2020 was scuppered by the COVID-19 pandemic, the National Pest Technicians Association said enthusiasm for PestTech 2021 is reaching fever pitch. This year’s PestTech takes place on Wednesday, November 10 at Stadium:MK, and will feature not one …
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The Northern Ireland BPCA Forum takes place this Thursday (October 21) – and now is the time to register to attend. The Forum will take place at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, 117 Milltown Road, Belfast, BT8 7XP, from 8.15am to 1pm. BPCA Northern Ireland Forum agenda 8.15am – Arrival time with breakfast rolls and refreshments 9am – Welcome to the …
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Nearly 2,000 homes were left without any phone or internet connection after rats reportedly chewed through the network cables over the weekend. The blackout hit residents in the Torridge area of Devon with engineers for Openreach working to resolve the issue. Households in Bideford, Clovelly, Hartland, Horns Cross, Parkham and Woolfardisworthy are all understood to be affected. The disruption comes …
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The British Pest Control Association is working with University College London Hospitals (UCLH) to potentially create a service for pest professionals to signpost clients that need medical support. BPCA is calling on its members to take part in a survey so that it can find out the level of support the industry needs. Pest professionals are a frontline service and …
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