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17 October 2023

UPDATED: Glue board ban in Wales receives Royal Assent 

LEGISLATION AND GLUE BOARDS

UPDATE: Glue board ban in Wales starts today (17 Oct 2023). 

The ban on glue boards takes effect in Wales from today, meaning it is now a criminal offence for anyone to use one. 

If you carry out pest control in Wales, and have any questions or concerns, please contact technical@bpca.org.uk and we'll try to help. 


The Agriculture (Wales) Act 2023 was passed by the Senedd on 27 June 2023 and given Royal Assent on 17 August 2023. 

Part of the Act covers banning the use of rodent glue boards in Wales. 

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Rural Affairs Minister Lesley Griffiths said: 

“A complete ban on the inhumane use of glue traps and snares is included in the Bill and means we will become the first nation in the UK to introduce such a ban”. 

BPCA understands that the Welsh Government intends to have a two-month transition period which means the ban on the use of glue boards in Wales will become effective on 17 October. 

This date has yet to be confirmed, and we are seeking clarification. 

The penalty for this offence will align with most of the Part 1 offences within the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, namely, on summary conviction imprisonment for a term not longer than six months or an unlimited fine (see section 22(1) of the WCA). 

BPCA Chief Executive, Ian Andrew, said: 

“It is essential that all pest professionals working in Wales are aware of the impending ban and their customers are also informed, as how rodent infestations are managed will need to change”. 

An expected disappointment  

Ian continued: 

“We have no doubt that this piece of legislation will adversely affect Welsh businesses and the public health of the people of Wales. 

“We’ve done everything within our power to influence this legislation. However, much of our work has fallen on deaf ears. 

“We hoped to get an amendment that promised a licensing scheme for professional pest management work, just as we achieved in England. 

“Despite providing compelling evidence and answering questions in a select committee meeting, our work was disregarded in the committee stage report. 

“Much of the report’s findings were based on inaccurate information, which again, we challenged. 

“The Welsh government have been entirely disinterested in protecting public health, even in the most high-risk situations. 

“Rodent welfare has priority over human health in Wales – at least according to the government”. 

The future 

BPCA will continue monitoring the implications of the ban and encourage pest professionals to keep us informed of situations where the ban has had an adverse effect. 

For example, we want to hear about facilities being closed for extended periods while infestations are controlled. 

Send your reports to hello@bpca.org.uk 

Source: Online

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