This Guidance Note covers the management of animal pest infestations in residential leasehold schemes. Managing agents need to understand their responsibilities, when to act and how to comply with the legal framework governing pest control. This note has been updated to reflect the current rodenticide stewardship scheme, changes to General Licences for bird control, and current health and safety obligations.

Synopsis

Pests are categorised as a plant or animal detrimental to humans or human concerns. Some species have special protection by law, or restrictions on the methods used for their control – an up-to-date understanding of the law applying to pest control and an understanding of the correct methods to use to control each pest; is a fundamental part of being a Professional Pest Controller, and a key reason for ensuring that responsible professional companies are always used.

Covering Topics

  • What Are Pests?
  • What's The Responsibility Of The Managing Agent?
  • Who To Call In The Event Of An Infestation
  • Control Of Key Species
    •     Vertebrates – Rodents
    •     Vertebrates – Birds
    •     Invertebrates - Insects
  • Health And Safety Issues
  • What Service Standard Is Usual In A Pest Control Contract
  • Further Information And References

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