An upcoming conference for environmental health professionals will tackle topics impacting work in pest control.
The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) Pest Control Conference promises a deep dive into some of the most pressing and topical issues facing the industry today.
This year’s keynote session will focus on reforming the qualification framework across the sector and will be led by John Horsley, Technical Support Officer at the British Pest Control Association (BPCA).
Brandon Collier, a Doctoral Student in the Venom Systems & Proteomics Lab at the University of Galway will be leading a fascinating session on false widow spiders and whether they present a real public health threat or if it is just media hysteria.
Other highlights include an update on research into the role of rats and mice in the dissemination of pathogens from Ana Carolina Yamakawa, Master of Veterinary Science at the University of Reading.
Another session not to be missed will be a presentation on ‘Bedbugs in 2025: New frontiers in managing infestations and raising public awareness’ which will be delivered by Alexia Naylor, Business Manager at the Bed Bug Foundation.
Nikki Pearson, Head of Events and Membership Engagement at CIEH, said:
“We’re excited to welcome a varied and highly knowledgeable range of expert speakers this year to the CIEH Pest Control Conference, each bringing unique insights into the evolving challenges of pest control and environmental health.
“Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the field, this conference offers valuable learning opportunities and a truly insightful and engaging event to enjoy.”
The half-day conference takes place online on Thursday, 2 October. View the full programme and book your place here: https://www.cieh.org/events/2025/october/cieh-pest-control-conference/
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