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07 November 2017
Termites in the Midlands?
BPCA member, CSS Pest Services, identified a small colony, initially thought to contain up to 30 termites, during a routine inspection. After seeking confirmation from an entomologist, the termites were identified as Kalotermitidae, more commonly known as ‘Drywood Termite’.. More
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17 March 2020
Tetramethrin classification changes
Tetramethrin, the active ingredient in some insecticidal products, has been classified as a category 2 carcinogen.. More
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13 September 2017
That’s newts to me
Jonathan Walker from BPCA Member company, Eradipest, expected a straightforward rodent problem. However, his site survey revealed that rats weren’t the only species that had made themselves at home.. More
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11 November 2024
The annual Pest Management Crossword Book Volume 1 has landed!
Press release: The new annual Pest Management Crossword Book by BPCA Consultant memebr Veritas Pest Consultancy has been launched.
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11 May 2018
The big pest control get together: a look back at PPC Live 2018
Third time’s the charm for BPCA’s roaming trade show, PPC Live. With more visitors, exhibitors, and positive feedback than ever before – we’re calling it a win for everyone involved. . More
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23 August 2021
The BPCA Standard: what does it take to be a BPCA member?
In PPC104, Dee Ward-Thompson explains why we think that BPCA membership is still the highest pest management standard a company can meet. . More
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13 September 2017
The Brit in Brussels
Henry Mott has served as BPCA President and still actively runs a pest management company here in the UK. Now he’s taken his seat at the top of the table for the Confederation of European Pest Management Associations (CEPA).. More
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06 December 2018
The case for rat blockers
Daniel Bamford, Director of Metex, explains how a properly installed rat blocker can protect your clients from reinfestation and add another potential revenue stream for professional pest controllers. . More
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27 November 2023
The children are our future: making the pest control industry appealing to young people
BPCA's EDI committee tackles pest control recruitment and asks, "why aren't more young people interested in a pest control career?". More
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02 August 2017
The cost of getting it wrong
Amid a series of successful prosecutions and press releases from the HSE , we thought it was worth wrapping up a few of case studies so you can get a clear picture of the consequences of “getting it wrong”. More
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16 May 2017
The Death of Diesel?
It’s alleged that some of our cities have such poor air quality that it contributes to the early deaths of some 40,000 UK citizens.. More
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17 November 2017
The death of the Yellow Pages and the rise of Shirley Temple
Telephone, telephone table, family address book, pen pot (complete with an assortment of random pens) and The Yellow Pages. My, how times have changed…. More
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05 December 2024
The EDI Toolkit: What is it and how will it help pest controllers?
Can a new approach to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion be a boost to your recruitment problems? . More
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23 August 2021
The elephant in the glue trap
PPC Editor Scott Johnstone looks at the motivations behind animal welfare reforms and speculates how the industry might have to adapt.. More
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16 February 2017
The first ever UK Rodenticide Stewardship annual report has been published
The first ever UK Rodenticide Stewardship annual report has been published and marks "the end of the beginning", according to Campaign for Responsible Rodenticide Use (CRRU) chairman Dr Alan Buckle.. More
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25 May 2022
The future of glue boards in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
May 2022 update: The Glue Traps (Offences) Act has received Royal Assent in England. We’ve had questions from members in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland about what the legislation means for them.. More
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05 July 2018
The future of heat treatments
Do you specialise in heat treatment? If so, then BPCA's Fumigation and Controlled Environments (FacE) Forum would like your help. . More
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13 September 2017
The future started yesterday: Barcelona Pest Control Innovation Forum
In late May Simon Forrester attended the second Barcelona Pest Control Innovation Forum, organised by ADEPAP, the Catalonian Pest Management Association.. More
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23 August 2021
The glue board ban in New Zealand
PPC magazine asked Peter Barry from the Pest Management Association of New Zealand (PMANZ) to recap the story of their 2015 ban. . More
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21 February 2023
The good, the bad and the ugly: my first year as a pest controller
Jonathan Ely, Director of Three Counties Pest Control, talks to PPC magazine about his experiences as a new pest control business owner and why being a BPCA member is important to him.. More
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13 May 2021
The heat is on: how will climate change influence pest control?
In PPC103 Dr Partho Dhang explores how this generation’s most significant threat will likely change how we control and eradicate pest species in the UK.. More
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07 December 2018
The humble cuckoo wasp solves a pest-related dispute
In this new PPC feature we delve into the travel diaries of John Lloyd, Technical Consultant and Entomologist at BPCA consultant member company, IPMIC, and ask him to tell us one of his ‘Consultant Stories’. . More
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19 January 2021
The impact of lockdown on pest control
Pest patterns have changed considerably under the lockdowns, so how can the cleaning sector ensure workplaces are protected from infestations?. More
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30 August 2018
The importance of Continual Professional Development (CPD) in pest management
We've announced BPCA Registered, an in-house Individual Recognition and Continual Professional Development (CPD) Scheme. We take a look at the scheme and the role CPD has in the pest management industry.. More
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17 January 2020
The importance of giving back
Contego's Michael Taylor talks about the value in giving back to your communities and raising money for charity.. More