In issue 116 of Professional Pest Controller (PPC) Magazine, we highlight BPCA's ongoing lobbying efforts and call for political support on key pest management actions.
We explore the insights from the USA Rodent Academy, strategies for lone worker safety, and look for common ground between animal welfare groups and pest management.
Readers can also find opinion pieces on topics like insect resistance and the differences between urban and rural pest control, as well as practical guides on bumblebee identification and rodenticide toxicity.
Learn about preparing for BPCA assessments, navigating business sales, and managing pest control in unique environments like the Royal Parks!
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In this issue of PPC magazine, Scott and Dee tell us about the future of BPCA strategy, Policy and government agendas. Read more>
Our regular PPC magazine feature, taking a look at public relations and how BPCA works with the press to educate the public about pest awareness. Read more>

BPCA’s lobbying work continues. Stay up-to-date with all things pest in the UK parliament and devolved administrations. PPC helps keep you firmly in the loop. Read more>

The British Pest Control Association (BPCA) asks politicians to support four key actions. Read more>

Pesticides, auditors, assessments and wasp treatment alternatives all feature in this issue of Ask the BPCA technical team. Read more>
BPCA Technical Manager Natalie Bungay investigates pest control PPE, providing an important refresher for readers. Read more>

The Health and Safety Executive's 2023 report highlights severe fines and consequences for failing to meet health and safety standards, emphasizing the need for strict compliance. Read more>

Stuart Blair from Graham Pest Control attended the first Rodent Academy in Cambridge, Massachusetts, sharing insights from his career in pest management and his trip. Read more>

The Health and Safety Executive defines lone workers as those without direct supervision, emphasizing the importance of employer protections for staff who may face issues in their roles. Read more>

The Wild Animal Welfare Conference highlighted the alignment between pest management and animal welfare, emphasizing the importance of integrating humane practices into wildlife management and balancing animal welfare with public health risks. Read more>

Opinion: At PestEx 2024's Big Debate, industry experts discussed insect resistance in the UK, distinguishing between resistance and treatment error, and the role of IPM in reducing callbacks. Read more>

The Bumblebee Conservation Trust aims to inspire public support for bumblebee conservation across the UK and offers a helpful guide for identifying these bees in gardens. Read more>

Opinion: Managing pests is essential for comfort and survival, with strategies varying significantly between urban and rural areas due to their unique challenges and advantages. Read more>

Dr. Alan Buckle, Nigel Cheeseright, and Martin Cobbald discuss CRRU UK's origins, its regulatory role, membership, and upcoming training requirements for 2026. Read more>

Knowing the LD50 helps assess rodenticide toxicity, compare chemical effects, and improve safety guidelines in pest control. Read now>

The recent BPCA Future of Pest Management survey gathered over 800 responses from pest professionals, providing insights into rodenticide use and education. Read more>

Opinion: True sustainability focuses on reducing environmental impact, enhancing our profession's reputation, and increasing profitability for future generations. Read more>

The new BPCA assessment, focusing on BS EN 16636 standards, is more supportive and aims to help all members maintain professional standards and improve their services through a three-part, three-year process. Read more>

In the current climate, careful planning and a good adviser are essential for minimizing taxes and maximizing net proceeds when selling your business. Read more>

We met with Nick, a Wildlife Officer for The Royal Parks, who shared his journey from studying Zoology to working at London Zoo and his passion for UK wildlife conservation. Read more>
