Media
International Pest Control (IPC) magazine stands as an independent, bimonthly publication at the forefront of the global conversation on pest prevention and eradication. As pests show no regard for national borders, the challenges they pose are increasingly addressed from an international standpoint.
IPC offers authoritative insights into pest control developments worldwide, presenting a comprehensive array of news, articles, reviews, features, and commentary. It serves the interests of all stakeholders involved in combating infestations across diverse domains: agriculture, food manufacturing, storage, distribution, as well as domestic, commercial, and industrial settings. Remarkably, IPC delivers insights into all markets and pests, spanning birds, insects, fungi, weeds, and mammals.
The magazine remains a vital conduit for keeping readers abreast of emerging techniques, chemicals, products, and methodologies crucial to the global pest control industry. These practical tools empower professionals worldwide in their ongoing efforts.
Additionally, IPC serves as an invaluable resource for information on disease control and protection against illnesses transmitted by insects.
Subscribers enjoy complimentary access to all online issues dating back to January 2004, accessible via any browser, tablet, or mobile device. The online platform features a robust search function across all issues and offers language translation capabilities. Please note that online access is exclusively available to active subscribers.
Subscription Details (6 Issues):
Institutional Rate: £156
Personal Rate: £85
To subscribe, please visit https://international-pest-control.com/subscribe.
Thank you for considering IPC as your trusted source for pest control insights and information.
Special Features 2026
Vol 68 2026 Issues |
Special Features |
| Jan-Feb 2026 68 (1) |
Impact of Climate Change on Pests and Diseases Changing climate is resulting in the spread of diseases, weeds, and pests of all types. Can we predict how rapidly this will progress and are we ready for the change? What other aspects of climate change will affect our industry |
| Mar-Apr 2026 68 (2) |
Control of Vertebrate Pests Vertebrate pests do untold damage to our crops, and to the fabric of our buildings, vehicles and built infrastructure. We look at the latest control techniques and how the battle for control ebbs and flows between us and them |
| May-Jun 2026 68 (3) |
Invasive Pests & Vectors of Disease With ever greater mobility of crops, produce, plants and people there is inadvertent – or sometimes deliberate – introduction of species to parts of the world where they have no natural enemies or where there is no resistance, and where they can spread out of control. We look at how we can fight back and put our mistakes right |
| Jul-Aug 2026 68 (4) |
Developments in Glasshouse Pest Control Automated glasshouses, controlled from afar, patrolled for pests and diseases by IPM robot experts while the crop is harvested by one of their more nimble “colleagues” – what will the glasshouse of the future look like and will humans still be needed? |
| Sep-Oct 2026 68 (5) |
Natural Products – The Future of Pest and Disease Control? Fewer and fewer new synthetic chemicals are being registered for pest control and there is a focus on reducing potentially harmful residues, whether in the final product or on surfaces people may have access to. Against this background a move to using so called “natural products” looks attractive |
| Nov-Dec 2026 68 (6) |
Environmental Health – Home and Away A subject that covers a wide range of issues from the control of vertebrate pests to maintaining a safe working environment. Whether you are a hospital, a water company, a restaurant or a hotel, the health of your staff and customers matters and one mistake can spell the end for a business. Even in the home you have to be on your guard against the pests |
Since its inception in 1958, IPC magazine has served as a reliable source of the latest news, opinions, and technical reports for over six decades. In each edition, alongside our special features, we cover Public Health, Agriculture, Horticulture & Amenity, Forestry & Plantation, and Animal Health. We encourage contributions from our readers and invite you to contact to Dr. Chris Endacott, our editor, at editor@international-pest-control.com if you believe you can enrich our publication with your insights.
To view and download the current sample copy of IPC magazine, as well as access previous sample copies from the archive library, follow these steps:
Click onto the cover image below.
Click on the drop-down arrow on top of the page to access the archive library via the filing cabinet.
Media 2026
The advertising rate encompasses several supplementary advantages:
1 The advertisement will feature a hyperlink to the advertiser’s website in the digital versions of the issue.
2 The advertiser’s company logo, with a maximum size of 120x120px and linked to the advertiser’s website, will be included in the Table of Contents alert email campaign sent to individuals subscribed to free email alerts.
3 Additional Table of Contents information will be disseminated across various social network groups affiliated with IPC, including the IPC Facebook Page, Twitter, and LinkedIn Group.
If you wish to enhance your advertisement with relevant editorial content, we can allocate editorial space for this purpose. It’s important to note that the supporting editorial should have a technical focus, though it can contain information about your product, provided it is not solely a promotional or sales pitch. All editorial content is subject to the editor’s approval prior to publication.
Standard Rates are:
Full Page Inside Front Cover – GBP £1295 / USD $1945.
Full Page Inside Back Cover – GBP £1295 / USD $1945.
Full Page Outside Back cover – GBP £1295 / USD $1945.
Full Page Inside issue – GBP £995 / USD $1495.
Half Page – GBP £490 / USD $735.
Quarter Page – GBP £350 / USD $525
We can offer you the following discounts on series rates booked for 2025
All single Ads (any size) as per the standard rate above.
Full Page
2-series @ 15% discount. (Excluding JanFeb 2026 entry which will be at the full rate).
3-series @ 20% discount. (Excluding JanFeb 2026 entry which will be at the full rate).
4-series @ 25% discount.
5-series @ 30% discount.
6-series @ 35% discount.
Half Page
2-series @ 10% discount.(Excluding JanFeb 2026 entry which will be at the full rate).
3-series @ 15%discount. (Excluding JanFeb 2026 entry which will be at the full rate).
4-series @ 20% discount.(Excluding JanFeb 2026 entry which will be at the full rate).
5-series @ 25% discount.
6-series @ 30% discount
Quarter Page
2-series @ 5% discount. (Excluding JanFeb 2026 entry which will be at the full rate).
3-series @ 7.5%discount. (Excluding JanFeb 2026 entry which will be at the full rate).
4-series @ 10% discount. (Excluding JanFeb 2026 entry which will be at the full rate).
5-series @ 12.5% discount. (Excluding JanFeb 2026 entry which will be at the full rate).
6-series @ 15% discount. (Excluding JanFeb 2026 entry which will be at the full rate).
Company Profile Packages 2026
We have three levels of Company Profile packages.
Bronze @ GBP £1450/USD $2175 includes
- Two pages company editorial spread in IPC issue (additional pages £500/$750 per page)
- Company profile editorial uploaded onto IPC website
Silver @ GBP £1750/USD $2625 includes
- Front cover picture position
- Two pages company editorial spread in IPC issue (additional pages £500/$750 per page)
- Full Page Advertisement in IPC issue
- Company profile editorial uploaded onto IPC website
- Low resolution PDF of the Company Profile contents
Gold @ GBP £2160/USD $3225 includes
- Front cover picture position
- Two pages company editorial spread in IPC issue (additional pages £500/$750 per page)
- Full Page Advertisement in IPC issue
- Company profile editorial uploaded onto IPC website
- 4-pages reprint (qty 500) with all indexing removed from cover and company logo added
- Low resolution PDF of the reprint
- Company profile PDF uploaded onto IPC website for free download to our visitors.
With Silver & Gold the advertisement will be hyperlinked to the advertiser’s website from the on-line version and a hyperlinked company logo will be placed on the Table of Contents alert campaign for the issue.
The reprint will be
- Finished Size: 297x210mm A4 portrait
- Number of Pages: 4pp
- Text Material: 150gsm Gloss Paper
- Ink Colours: Four process colours throughout 4/4
- Finishing: Trimmed to 420x297mm and folded to 297x210mm size Packed in cartons in suitable quantities.
- Deliver to: Bulk to one mainland UK address included in the pric If overseas delivery required additional cost will be incurred.
Circulation
International Pest Control (IPC) magazine is an independent, bi-monthly magazine which has been published continuously for more than 60 years. It is the leading magazine in the world dealing with all aspects of pest prevention and pest eradication. It is only available via a subscription.
IPC provides authoritative reviews of pest control developments worldwide, with news, articles, reviews, features and comments. It is published in the interest of everyone concerned with the control of infestation of all types – in agriculture; in food manufacturing, storage, and distribution; in domestic, commercial, and industrial premises. It uniquely provides information on all markets and all pests.
We have upgraded our system to allow access to issues via mobile devices (tablet & smart phone) as well desktop and laptop computers. As a subscriber, you will have free access to all issues from January 2004, using your Username and Password. Benefits include archive search, language translation and thumbnail scrolling for quick access to pages.
With the introduction of the online/digital version, we have introduced multi-site and global licences and some organisations who have offices/facilities at various locations have taken advantage of the multi-site and global licences. More subscribers are requesting online access only and do not wish to receive a print copy. All advertisements are hyperlinked to the advertiser’s website from the online/digital version.
Hence for the reasons explained above, it is difficult to obtain actual circulation figures. Extra print copy distribution takes place at various international exhibitions and conferences around the world. This gives an average print circulation of 500 copies per issue.
The geographical breakdown of subscribers by region is show below, (please note extra distribution in not included).
IPC Geographical Distribution (approx): 2025
| Region | Percentage |
| Europe | 31% |
| UK | 26% |
| North America | 17% |
| Asia | 11% |
| Australasia | 7% |
| Middle East | 4% |
| South America | 2% |
| Africa | 2% |
Readership
Worldwide readership includes public health professionals, pest managers and technicians, researchers, consultants and environmental health officers and crop protection professionals. Universities and Governmental Libraries also subscribe hence the readership is in the region of +10000
Download 2026 – Media Info – Special Features, Advertising Rates & Dimensions, Company profile packages and Circulation information.
Download Guidance on Article submissions and Approximate word counts
For further information on submitting an article(s) or booking advertising space in IPC magazine or web-site
please contact: – Ras Patel on raspatel@researchinformation.co.uk







