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12 September 2016

No certification, no sale of rodenticides from 1 October

From 1 October farmers, gamekeepers, pest controllers and their employees buying professional rodenticide packs for use outdoors will need to show either an approved certificate of competence or document confirming membership of an approved farm assurance scheme.

Without documentation from that date onwards, all sellers including those online are prohibited from completing the sale under the conditions of the UK Rodenticide Stewardship Regime.
During September, remaining stocks with pre-stewardship labels can still be sold. These are being replaced by stewardship-authorised rodenticides, which carry legally-binding requirements from HSE specifying user certification and compliance with product label conditions of use.

The Campaign for Responsible Rodenticide Use (CRRU) reports to HSE for implementation of the stewardship regime. In addition to new conditions of sale, CRRU UK chairman Dr Alan Buckle says the way rodenticides are used must change if we are to reduce the occurrence of residues in wildlife.

"For many years it was thought best practice to set out bait points on farms, shooting estates and around rural premises, then keep them permanently topped up with rodenticide," he says. "We now believe this practice is responsible, at least in part, for the contamination of wildlife that we now see so widely in the UK.

"Of course, there is no risk if rodenticides are not used. So it must be a high priority in all outdoor rural locations to make them as inhospitable as possible to rodents. This is done by reducing harbourage and preventing access to foodstuffs. It is simply not acceptable to provide ‘bed and board' for rodents and solve the problem by repeatedly poisoning them with rodenticides."

CRRU UK has recently published a new guideline about safer and effective alternatives to permanent baiting, when it may be justified and, if it is, how to do it most safely.

Furthermore, the Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) will this week host two webinars, on the 14th and 15th of September between 7-8pm, for stakeholders affected by the forthcoming changes to rodenticide purchase.

As a vocal supporter of CRRU, BPCA delivers a popular one day RSPH Level 2 Award on the Safe Use of Rodenticides, enabling purchase and use of rodenticide products under the scheme.

Links

Campaign for Responsible Rodenticide Use (CRRU)
Agriculture & Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) - Webinar details
Approved CRRU BPCA Rodenticide Training

Source: BPCA.org.uk

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