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19 July 2018
Wasps and rodents on the rise as temperatures soar
It is looking like a bumper year for pests, with the heatwave providing perfect conditions for wasps, rats and mice to thrive, according to industry experts.. More
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17 July 2018
Reported surge in fly bites and advice to public
BPCA is issuing advice to the public to be pest aware following a reported increase in the number of fly bites.. More
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11 July 2018
BPCA scoops award for social media excellence
Last night, at the Trade Association Forum’s awards evening, BPCA won the Best Practice Award for Social Media 2018.. More
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09 July 2018
RAMPS UK launch the updated 2018 Code of Good Practice and new label tags for Phostoxin® and Talunex®
Label changes in the conditions relating to the use of both Phostoxin® and Talunex® for the nonagricultural control of brown rats resulted in the UK marketing companies putting a temporary suspension on the use of both products for rodent control.... More
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09 July 2018
Electronic tags for anti-social invasive pests
To protect the UK’s honeybee populations, scientists have trialled electronically tagging invasive Asian Hornets. . More
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06 July 2018
Your helpful-friend: who are the BPCA technical team, and what do they do?
BPCA has a full-time pest control Technical team who are there to support our members – but who’s on the team and what sort of support can they give? We thought it was worth giving you a proper introduction to our Tech team.. More
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06 July 2018
New Sales Executive joins BPCA
Professional salesperson Beth Reed has joined the BPCA Staff team as our new Sales Executive.. More
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06 July 2018
Bed bug project receives government funding
A product designed to “revolutionise how bed bugs are tackled” is being supported by Innovate UK's latest open funding competition.. More
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06 July 2018
BASIS PROMPT appoints data manager to launch training “check-in” system
BASIS PROMPT has taken on an IT manger to manage data and take the lead in a digital transformation project designed to help it improve its service to its members.. 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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05 July 2018
EN 16636 certified contributing factor to City contract
South London-based Beaver Pest Control has been awarded the pest control contract for the City of London Corporation.. More
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05 July 2018
Round-up of CEPA’s European Forum: Global Summit of Pest Management Services 2018
Pest management professionals, companies and trade associations from across the world assembled in Portugal’s Coastal town of Cascais for the third Global Summit on 4 June.. More
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26 June 2018
Julia, Tim and Louise join BPCA Board
Today after the Associations 2018 AGM, BPCA’s Executive Board formally welcomed three new members to its committee.. More
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26 June 2018
BPCA to launch in house professional recognition and CPD scheme
Today after its AGM, BPCA announced that it plans to introduce a professional recognition scheme incorporating CPD as a new member benefit from 2019 onwards.. More
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15 June 2018
Wasps going on? The changing pattern of summer pest behaviour
The British Pest Control Association (BPCA) is urging the public to be on their guard for wasps as they anticipate a significant increase in prevalence this summer.. More
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14 June 2018
Guidance for the frequency of checking snap-break back traps available for BPCA members
BPCA has produced a guidance document to help our members decide how often they need to check their snapback/break-back traps.. More
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14 June 2018
New Code of Best Practice: The Use of Air Guns in Pest Control
The new Code of Best Practice for The Use of Air Guns in Pest Control is now available to download. . More
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11 June 2018
Alpha Pest Control celebrates its silver anniversary
BPCA member, Alpha Pest Control, has celebrated 25 years of service to the pest control industry.. More
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04 June 2018
World Pest Day: What would the world be like without pest control?
6 June 2018 is the second ever World Pest Day. To mark the occasion, we’re imagining what would be different in a world without any pest management.. More
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23 May 2018
Interesting rat behaviour caught on camera
Most of us get pretty upset when we see a rat stealing food from a bird table, but what if we spotted a rat eating the birds right out of the trees themselves? That's precisely the moment a photographer captured on camera in Lincolnshire.. More
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21 May 2018
Your say: Public consultation on drones (unmanned aircraft)
The EC is conducting an open public consultation relating to the possible adoption of rules applicable to drone operations. Any changes in the rules may affect pest management companies that use drones as a tool within their business.. More
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20 May 2018
PPC91 out now
Professional Pest Controller issue 91 is out now and available completely for free. The BPCA member and industry magazine is packed full of all the latest pest control news and features (May 2018).. More
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11 May 2018
President foreword: Let’s get strategical
Tom Homes, BPCA President looks back at what's been a good and productive few months for the British Pest Control Association.
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11 May 2018
INFOGRAPHIC: PPC Live 2018 in review
PPC Live 2018 in numbers. Take look at the feedback, stats and figures from pest controls's biggest get together this year!. More
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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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11 May 2018
Leave it to the professionals: Considering the bigger picture of pest control
Director of Precision Pest Management Solutions and BPCA Executive Board Member, Mike Ayers, shares his thoughts on why it’s now more important than ever for BPCA members to mobilise and consider the bigger picture of pest control.. More
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11 May 2018
Road trip to success: BPCA Strategic Plan 2018-2020
BPCA reveal their updated strategic plan 2018-2020 which includes commentary from our Chief Exec, Ian Andrew. . More
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11 May 2018
GET INVOLVED: PestAware the pest advice blog - working for you
BPCA’s new consumer-facing blog has launched. PestAware provides domestic and commercial pest advice, encouraging potential clients to use the Find a Pest Controller tool getting BPCA members even more referrals. . More
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11 May 2018
Biological and environmental factors affecting wasp numbers
A good wasp season can give the diligent pest controller a tidy profit, and so there is the temptation to rely on these returns in subsequent years. However wasp work can be a fickle game, and you could find yourself facing a tight squeeze because.... More
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11 May 2018
Back to Basics: Flying insect control and IPM
One day I’ll fly away… but until then, we’ll press ahead practising the principles of integrated pest management (IPM) with vigour, says Ralph Izod, Managing Director of BPCA member company Dyno-Pest.. More
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11 May 2018
Talking to pest control customers about bees
BPCA’s newest special interest group, Beewise, has been put to work trying to take the sting out of communicating with clients about bees around the home.. More
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11 May 2018
'Bee-wise' this Spring
British Pest Control Association (BPCA) is issuing an appeal to the British public to be ‘bee aware’ as warmer weather looms.. More
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10 May 2018
NYC study reveals the dangers of mice
Study finds New York mice harboured disease-causing bacteria and antibiotic resistance genes.. More
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10 May 2018
Waste, flies and opportunities for pest controllers
As the process of how we deal with our waste evolves, so does our requirement to protect it from flies. Clive Boase explores the problem and investigates whether there’s money to be made for pest management companies.. More
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10 May 2018
Controlling flies in commercial food sites
Although rodent infestations tend to be considered a more extreme issue by customers, flying insects that can pose the greatest risk to the contamination of products and packaging. Chris Cagienard makes a case for how and why we prioritise flying.... More
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10 May 2018
Pestwatch: Queen wasps
For our second in-depth PestWatch feature, we are doffing our caps to the most regal of all the species pest controllers are likely to encounter - the queen wasp.. More
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10 May 2018
Formulating an effective insect control plan
With an extensive variety of insecticides available on the market there are many factors to take into consideration when selecting an appropriate product for a job. Bayer Technical Manager, Richard Moseley, gives his top tips for choosing the righ.... More
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10 May 2018
Meet the member: Talking client-based growth with Dyno-Pest
In this issue’s Meet the Member we catch up with Ralph Izod, the Founder and Managing Director of longstanding BPCA member Dyno-Pest.. More
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10 May 2018
If you don’t look after your pest control customers, someone else will!
What does it means to look after the pest control clients and what are the potential cost implications of dropping the ball? We ask Martin Harvey from Harvey Environmental Services to share his thoughts. . More
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10 May 2018
Bidding for pest control contract tenders
We've put a guide together for how pest management companies can win bigger contracts by putting themselves out there and bidding for pest control contracts.. More
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10 May 2018
Top 5 BPCA member benefits for getting more customers
There are lots of reasons for joining a trade association but ultimately people choose BPCA because we make your business more profitable. These are our top five member benefits that help you attract (and retain) new clients.. More
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10 May 2018
Data driven customer relationship management for pest control companies
Michael Collins is Managing Consultant at Database Marketing Counsel providing database marketing and CRM consultancy. He turns his attention to the world of pest control to help us rethink how we collect and use our customer data.. More
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10 May 2018
Spent gases: In-transit fumigation risks, safety and opportunity
Martin Cobbald, Chair of the Fumigation and Controlled Environment (FaCE) Forum briefs us on in-transit fumigations, keeping customers safe, and getting paid in the process.. More
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09 May 2018
Wasp Nest BINGO!
Are you a pest technician who’s seen it all? Time to prove it! Eyes down, look in and play...WASPS NEST BINGO!. More
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09 May 2018
Bee-wise this Spring
BPCA is issuing a timely message for those who find swarms or nests in or near their home to avoid seeing them as a pest, and seek expert help to ensure they are protected.
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08 May 2018
World’s largest rodent eradication project declared a success
The UK Overseas Territory of South Georgia is officially declared free of rodents for the first time since humans arrived on the island, due to the world's largest rodent control programme. . More
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04 May 2018
Ask the Technical Team May 2018
When you’re a BPCA member you can get technical support whenever you need it via our experienced technical team. Here are just a few of the latest questions posed.... More
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04 May 2018
BPCA at the Manchester Cleaning Show and FoodEx
Short of going door-to-door with a handful of flyers, how do you spread the “Be Protected. Professionally.” message to associated sectors? One of the ways we do it is by visiting the heart of those associated sectors – their trade shows. . More
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04 May 2018
Imagine a place…
..where pest controllers get together to learn something new, share ideas, meet local product distributors, eat bacon and drink a lot of coffee. . More
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04 May 2018
THE LOWDOWN: Level 2 Pest Control Technician Apprenticeship
In May 2015 a group of 14 companies, large and small, approached BPCA for help to create an apprenticeship for pest control technicians. Three years on, Karen Dawes, wraps up where we came from, and where we’re at. . More