EDDC Get Prestigious recognition for pest control service

East Devon District Council’s commitment to delivering a professional and effective pest control service has received national recognition after it was awarded membership of the British Pest Control Association.

As the UK’s leading trade body for pest control management experts, the BPCA ensures its members operate ethically and with the highest level of technical proficiency.

To become a BPCA member, organisations must meet strict criteria and adhere to the BPCA’s Codes of Best Practice. Membership therefore formally acknowledges East Devon District Council’s:

  • Compliance with the national codes of conduct.
  • Commitment to continuous professional development among its staff.
  • Implementation of the latest pest control methods.

East Devon District Council has a responsibility for protecting public health, and the pest control team, which provides a commercial service, can treat infestations of pests including rats, mice, wasps, fleas, cockroaches and ants in private and council-owned premises.

In 2023/24, the council treated or removed:

  • 313 cases of rats.
  • 253 wasp nests.
  • 49 cases of mice.
  • 18 cases of fleas.
  • 15 cases of ants.

The team can offer advice on the most appropriate course of action via the East Devon District Council website. The cost of a treatment depends on the type of infestation, the environment and whether the household is in receipt of benefits. A summary of charges can also be found on the council website.

Now the council is a member of the BPCA, the team will have greater access to resources and expert advice, ensuring that the service can respond to a range of pest control challenges. The team will also benefit from support and training so they can stay at the forefront of best practices in the industry.

Councillor Geoff Jung, Portfolio Holder Coast, Country and Environment, East Devon District Council, said: “Becoming a member of the British Pest Control Association (BPCA) is a big achievement for us. It is thanks to the commitment of our pest control team, who keep our communities free from health risks, day in, day out. By following BPCA standards, our residents can be confident that the services we provide are of the highest quality, as we continue to safeguard public health and protect local homes and businesses.”

Ian Andrew, chief executive of BPCA, said: “Membership of the BPCA requires businesses to be insured, with qualified staff who adhere to our Codes of Conduct and Best Practice. Pest control can be a complex industry, with an extensive knowledge of products, procedures and legislation required to find the most appropriate solution to a pest problem. Our members benefit from access to a host of support services and from the diverse membership options we offer, bringing together grass roots pest controllers working on the ground, manufacturers and distributors, specialists, experts, and members of the international pest control community.”

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