On 14-15 April, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sponsored a National Bed Bug Summit, with support from the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) and the…
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Rodenticide resistance in Norway rats is increasingly causing control difficulties. This pilot survey, funded by the pest control industry, aims to provide preliminary data on the…
A new, one-day advanced bird course aimed at tackling the more complex bird challenges has been launched by Network Bird Control. Aimed at keen, dynamic and…
The first two UK-trained canine recruits have graduated with flying colours and are now fully operational in and around London sniffing out bedbugs. Both new bedbug…
This years survey, unsurprisingly, reveals annual rat treatments have increased by more than 15% and mouse treatments by nearly 6% over 2006/7 the biggest rise…
Interviews conducted with the pilots and cabin crew have all but confirmed that a flock of Canada geese was the cause of the near-disaster that struck…
Researchers in the USA have shown that German cockroaches have developed an aversion to the sugars which form a part of popular cockroach bait formulations. These…
At a recent seminar in London, the theory of bed bug corridors of infestation was proposed based on data collected from the pest control units of…
Entomologists at the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, USA found the majority of bedbugs in the United States appear to have developed genetic mutations, making…
A comprehensive survey recently undertaken by the performers union Equity lifts the lid on West End back-stage conditions. Equity has recently conducted an authoritative survey of…

