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Pest control conference aims to safeguard public health
14 October 2020
The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) Pest Control Conference, organised in partnership with the British Pest Control Association (BPCA), is a two-day online conference on 3 and 4 November.
The conference aims to gather pest control professionals and experts to debate the latest legislative guidance and practical tools available, as well as discuss new risks and challenges from non-native species, including Asian hornets.
Highlight topics include:
- Hear the latest updates on the legal and regulatory framework for dealing with pigeons and seagulls
- Examine the threats from non-native species, including Asian hornets
- Discuss what the EU transition means for pest control
- Assess the impact of climate change on pests
- Understand how Public Health England (PHE) is tackling the threat of emerging diseases.
Costs are:
- CIEH member: £99
- Affiliate member: £149
- Non-member: £149.
For more information, visit the CIEH website.
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