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19 September 2017

Are you attending PestWorld 2017?

If you’re making the trip to Baltimore in October, please let us know. We can put you in touch with other UK pest control companies and suppliers attending the event – always good to have contact with a few fellow members while you’re out there.

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The annual event, held by the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), brings together pest management professionals from around the world offering you a fantastic opportunity to share information and network. 

PestWorld 2017
October 24-27 | Baltimore, Maryland

We hope you enjoy the show!

Let us know you're attending


Simon-Forrester-staff-bubbleSimon Forrester

Chief Executive

19 September 2017  |  BPCA Online

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