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Defra confirms insects found in Norfolk are not ‘murder hornets’
A pest controller, who believed he had found a nest-full of ‘murder hornets’ in a…
A pest controller, who believed he had found a nest-full of ‘murder hornets’ in a…
A new market research report, published by MarketsandMarkets, estimates that the global insect pest control…
Natural Resources Wales (NRW) is inviting people to have their say on the future of…
Thanks to Andy Holmes, owner of Pestsolve Environmental Solutions based in Wessington in the Derbyshire…
The manager of a Yorkshire Chinese takeaway said he was “very sorry” to his customers…
MothNet, a partnership between two companies, has secured funding from Innovate UK to develop a…
A leading entomologist and insect pheromone expert said the late Spring cold spell could have…
With the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) announcing a consultation on general licences for wild…
Rentokil has recorded a 35% increase in callouts to deal with pests in the Republic…
North Lanarkshire Council has suspended charging for services to control rats and mice for one…
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