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23 February 2018

Surge in poison-resistant rat numbers

Press release | PestAware

British Pest Control Association (BPCA) is highlighting the importance of expert pest control after a report revealed a new generation of rats carrying a genetic mutation which makes them resistant to conventional poison.

It's more important than ever to be protected professionally in light of the findings in a new study by the University of Reading.

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The report, commissioned by the Campaign for Responsible Rodenticide Use (CRRU), has identified "the massive extent of L120Q resistance across the whole of central southern England."

And while the report highlights the situation in the region, it makes it clear that the data is not available for the rest of the UK.

Dee Ward-Thompson, BPCA Technical Manager, said: “The study highlights the fact that resistance is growing in rat species across a swathe of the country.

 “It also reports that rats without the genetic mutation are being killed off by poison, so the resistant species are taking their place, leaving a growing population of resistant pure-breds.

“With their numbers expanding there could be a significant risk to public health if their population is left unchecked, in both urban and rural environments.”

The study reveals that L120Q is the most severe form of rodenticide resistance identified to date.

Dee added: “The rise in resistance could be due to a number of factors.

“However, it is most likely the spread has been accelerated by the application of rodenticides, by amateurs such as home and business owners doing it themselves, or employing an unqualified individual to try to resolve the problem.

“The clear message is that, to be effective in tackling this issue, people should not attempt to self-treat rats.

“Professional use only rodenticides are often more successful, but most are subject to strict legislation, so it has become more important than ever before to make sure infestations are treated by experts.

“Rats must be dealt with by those with the skills required to understand rodent behaviour and their habitat, and who know how to treat any particular strain.

“By employing a member company through the BPCA referral service, the public can be sure they’re using a qualified technician who is able to purchase and apply relevant products that can tackle such issues of resistance.

“We’ve established strict criteria to ensure the professionalism of our members so companies carrying our logo will carry out safe, effective and legal treatments.”

Looking for a professional pest controller?

More details of the BPCA referral service can be found at bpca.org.uk/find

The CRRU report is available from their website: thinkwildlife.org/downloads/


This is a press release by British Pest Control Association (BPCA)

You may reproduce this article in print or online, however, you should link back to this article as the source. 

The British Pest Control Association is the leading UK trade association representing organisations with a professional interest in the eradication of public health pests.

We are a not-for-profit organisation which acts in the interests of members and on behalf of the pest management industry in the UK.

The Association places great importance on promoting the highest standards of professionalism within the industry and all organisations must prove their competence before membership is accepted.

We highlight the risks of inadequate control, offers guidance in searching for a pest control contractor, provide general pest advice and guidance documentation.

BPCA is happy to provide comments and interviews for the press. Contact media@bpca.org.uk or call 01332 225 115 to arrange an interview.

Source: PestAware

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