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24 April 2017

Photography wanted - pest management in action!

In our search for new stock photography, we are looking for a handful of membership companies who will allow our photography team to join their technicians for an hour or two and take some photo's of Pest Control in action.

And before you ask, yes as a gift of thanks we'll have some super snazzy photo's for you to use on your website too. Please note we're based in the East Midlands so will have to be considerate of travel but we can factor in time before or after Regional Forums.

Contact our marketing team


Scott-Johnstone-Staff-bubbleScott Johnstone
Communications Officer

24 April 2017  |  BPCA.org.uk

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