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30 March 2023

New BPCA Code of Best Practice for wood boring insects released

BPCA has released a Code of Best Practice for the Control of Wood Boring Insects.

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A BPCA Code is a set of written rules which explains how people working in our industry should behave in a particular situation. Members must abide by Codes of Best Practice in their day-to-day work.

BPCA Technical Compliance Manager, Natalie Bungay, said: 

“Treating structural wood boring insects is a highly specialist activity. 

“We’ve worked closely with members to produce this Code to help members stay on the right side of the law and keep customers safe”.

GET THE CODE

BPCA Codes of Best Practice are freely available to download.

bpca.org.uk/codes

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