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28 January 2021

Killgerm launches FREE rodent glue board training

BPCA member Killgerm adds a new online course to their training site, with free sessions on rodent glue boards

killgerm-free-glue-board-training

The course is designed for trained pest control technicians looking to raise their professional standards and expand their knowledge of rodent glue board use, in line with best practice.

Course material is based on the Pest Management Alliance – Code of Best Practice 'Humane use of rodent glue boards' .

Course material and training are available on the Killgerm training site

Attendees will receive a Killgerm Certificate of completion and 2 CPD points (Basis and BPCA Registered).

WANT TO UP YOUR GAME?

For more training opportunities visit:

bpca.org.uk/training

training.killgerm.com

Source: Killgerm press release

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