Professional Pest Controller issue 90 and the PPC Live showguide are out now. The BPCA member and industry magazine is packed full of all the latest pest control news and features (March 2018).

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In this issue

Floorplan, PPC Live explained, seminar programme, outdoor demonstrations and exhibitor profiles.
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BPCA's new CEO, Ian Andrew, in conversation with outgoing CEO Simon Forrester.
Rodent Wars feature

Adrian Meyer talks us through the issue of pesticide resistance and the research being conducted.
Sharon Hughes considers how the proposed reduction in rodenticide concentration may impact on resistance in house mice and
Norway rats.
Our Manufacturer and Distributor Committee helps outline the upcoming changes to professional use rodenticides.
The new Code of Best Practice for The Use of Break Back Traps/Snap Traps has been released.
A new study suggests that rats might not be responsible for spreading the Black Death.
We catch up with Clive to find out what we should expect from his upcoming seminar.
Ben Massey looks at the business opportunities that have been created since stewardship began.

We asked our technical team to focus on just one pest to look out for over the coming months.
Guest writer Asa Goldschmied shares some tales of daily pest management life.
Vantastic mini-feature

Ben Massey talks about branding your pest control van, and the opportunity presented.
Dee Ward-Thompson investigates how to keep vans legal, safe and on the road.
Scott Johnstone and Stephen Hughes help to navigate the ins and outs of van insurance.
Plus...

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Scott Johnstone
Content and Communications Officer
8 March 2018 | BPCA Online