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14 May 2021

VIDEO: Principles of moth control for pest professionals

Whilst the vast majority of moths found in the UK are harmless, a few are considered to be pests.

In this video Natalie Bungay looks at why these can cause problems, the importance of control and the control options open to us as professional pest controllers.

Images on slides 8 and 17: Kelly Farrant, Pest-Tech Ltd (pest-tech.org)

Information correct at the time of filming.

This video is designed for pest management technicians.

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This video meets the CPD Certification Scheme’s stringent criteria for continuous professional development materials. 

Source: Online

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