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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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Pest controllers should prepare for multiple call outs to fleas in the coming months, following a delayed flea season and increased number of pets in homes following the lockdown surge. Richard Moseley, product manager at Bayer said that due to milder temperatures this autumn, the flea season will be extended, meaning both fleas and their eggs which have been brought …
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Rentokil has experienced an 83% increase in wasp callouts between January and September this year in Ireland, when compared with the same period last year. The company is warning the public to treat wasps with caution at this time of year as Autumn is when they are at their most aggressive. Rentokil expects that as a result of climate change …
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Now is the time to book your place for the BPCA Digital Forum 11, which takes place next Wednesday, November 3, between 9.30am and 12.30pm. To take part in the event, all you need is a computer, laptop, smartphone or tablet and an internet connection. Places are strictly limited to 500 places, so get booked now. BPCA Online Forum agenda …
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In the last year, John O’Conner have taken on two new apprentices at its North Herts depot, with both individuals studying Business Admin and has recently been introduced them to the world of Pest Control. Bayley has been with the business for a year and Shahzab for three months and they act as the first point of contact for pest …
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The British Pest Control Association said it is looking for members to join a new working group aimed at creating links with the academic community and keeping up-to-date with research. BPCA wants anyone with an interest in science, academia, and interpreting the latest and greatest research in our sector. The group will aim to: Create meaningful links with academics; Find …
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