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05 January 2026

Glue trap SALES ban moves a step closer following BPCA lobbying

LEGISLATION

Proposals to pave the way for a ban on the sale of rodent glue traps across the UK will be debated in Parliament this week, marking a major milestone for the British Pest Control Association (BPCA) and a long-running campaign to protect animal welfare and professional standards in pest management

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The Draft United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 (Exclusions from Market Access Principles: Glue Traps) Regulations 2025 will be considered by the Third Delegated Legislation Committee on Wednesday, 7 January at 4.30 pm.  

If approved, the regulations would allow all parts of the UK to prohibit the sale of glue traps, without being overridden by internal market rules. 

For BPCA, this is a significant step in the right direction and a clear signal that years of evidence-based lobbying are being listened to. 

Stopping misuse and protecting standards 

BPCA has consistently called for tighter controls on glue traps, highlighting the severe welfare risks they pose when used by untrained members of the public.  

Rosina Robson said: 

“In untrained hands, these traps are indiscriminate, regularly capturing non-target species such as birds, pets and even bats. 

“We’ve been campaigning for years to stop the general public from accessing glue traps, and this draft legislation shows that the government has taken those concerns seriously. It’s potentially a big win for animal welfare, public trust and professional pest management.” 

Cautious optimism and ongoing concerns 

While BPCA has welcomed the draft regulations, the Association remains cautious and clear-eyed about the challenges that remain. 

Rosina said:  

“We know that some online retailers have already tried rebranding rodent glue traps as “insect glue traps”.  

“We’re also aware that some people attempt to make their own traps at home.” 

“These regulations are a vital step forward, but enforcement and clarity will be key. We’ll continue working closely with Defra to make sure the spirit of the legislation is upheld, not undermined by loopholes.” 

What about professional use?  

BPCA has worked closely with policymakers throughout this process, including engagement with the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and Baroness Hayman, to ensure the real-world impacts of glue trap misuse were properly understood. 

“We’re pleased that our lobbying with Baroness Hayman and Defra has been listened to,” Rosina said.  

“This shows what can be achieved when policymakers engage with the experts who deal with these issues every day.” 

“However, there is work for BPCA to do.  

“The licensing scheme in England isn’t fast enough or robust enough for professionals to get access to these vital tools in moments critical for public health. 

“Wales has banned the professional use of rodent glue traps completely, endangering public health and safety. Scotland has yet to implement their glue trap legislation, but it has left some room for professional use.” 

The passing of these regulations would allow Scotland's ban on sales to come into force. 

What happens next 

The debate on Wednesday, 7 January, will determine whether the draft regulations progress towards becoming law.  

If approved by both Houses of Parliament, the measures would come into force 21 days after being made. 

BPCA will be following the debate closely and will continue to represent the interests of professional pest controllers, while pushing for regulation that prioritises animal welfare, public safety and high professional standards. 

LOBBYING FOR PEST MANAGEMENT 

BPCA is the only registered lobbying organisation in the UK entirely focused on pest management. To learn more about our work or comment on this legislation, please contact policy@bpca.org.uk  

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