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BPCA urges householders and businesses to seek professional advice if birds are becoming a problem

The British Pest Control Association (BPCA) is urging householders and businesses to seek professional advice if birds are becoming a problem. The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 states that all wild birds and their eggs are protected, but people with appropriate licences, such as BPCA members, can take steps if the birds are causing a public health and safety concern. …
BPCA urges householders and businesses to seek professional advice if birds are becoming a problem

Survey launched into rat activity on UK farms

BASF has launched its 2022 survey for UK farmers exploring rodent activity on farms across the country. The short survey, which takes farmers only 10 minutes to complete, aims to gain a greater understand and provide insights into current rodent control measures and rodenticide usage on farms, as well as identify areas of resistant rats. One important aim of the …
Survey launched into rat activity on UK farms
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Programme now available for ICUP 2022

The programme for the ICUP 2022 conference which will be held at the Pompeu Fabra University, in Barcelona, Spain, from June 27-29, is now available. The programme for the three days can be seen on the event website at www.icup2022.com/index.php/programme/programme-at-a-glance and then by clicking on the plus symbol, the titles of the presentations for each session are shown. Each day …
Programme now available for ICUP 2022
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PestWorld 2022 to welcome return of international delegates

The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) is extending a particularly warm invitation to all international delegates to attend PestWorld 2022 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. After a gap of two years caused by the pandemic, the event will be held from October 11-14 at the John B Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center in Boston, and kicks off with an opening ceremony …
PestWorld 2022 to welcome return of international delegates

New Omniveo fly trap designed to see it all

A new range of discreetly designed professional UV flying insect light traps has been launched by Netherlands-based manufacturer, Alcochem Hygiene. All Omniveo machines are uniquely designed to be able to use ether conventional UV-A fluorescent lamps, or low energy consuming UV-A LED lamps – very handy for the day when fluorescent lamps disappear from the European market. The models can …
New Omniveo fly trap designed to see it all
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