Recent issues
International Pest Control – March/April 2024 – Vol 66, Nr.2
Urban Pest Management – An Environmental Perspective. 2nd Edition
International Pest Control – January/February 2024 – Vol 66, Nr.1
International Pest Control – November/December 2023 – Vol 65, Nr.6
The paradoxical survival of African Swine Fever by free-living wild boar
International Pest Control – September/October 2023 – Vol 65, Nr.5
International Pest Control – July/August 2023 – Vol 65, Nr.4
Advances in monitoring of native and invasive insect pests of crops
The Pesticide Manual (19th Edition)
International Pest Control – May/June 2023 – Vol 65, Nr.3
International Pest Control – March/April 2023 – Vol 65, Nr.2
International Pest Control – January/February 2023 – Vol 65, Nr.1
Effects of Intensive Agriculture on Soil Properties Through Loss of Soil Organic Matter
International Pest Control – November/December 2022 – Vol 64, Nr.6
Company Profile…IGEBA celebrates 40 years
International Pest Control – September/October 2022 – Vol 64, Nr.5
Coping with dead rodent odours
International Pest Control – July/August 2022 – Vol 64, Nr.4
Company Profile…Barkwith brings regulatory clarity
International Pest Control – May/June 2022 – Vol 64, Nr.3
Key Questions in Urban Pest Management
International Pest Control – March/April 2022 – Vol 64, Nr.2
International Pest Control – January/February 2022 – Vol 64, Nr.1
International Pest Control – November/December 2021 – Vol 63, Nr.6
An innovative year-round larvicide for mosquito control
International Pest Control – September/October 2021 – Vol 63, Nr.5
International Pest Control – July/August 2021 – Vol 63, Nr.4
Company Profile…Eurofins Regulatory Science Services: Pest & vector control
Monitoring and trapping with sticky traps, what’s new?
International Pest Control – May/June 2021 – Vol 63, Nr.3
Job Opportunity – Bahrain
Biological fungicide reveals disease resistance in Cameroon
International Pest Control – March/April 2021 – Vol 63, Nr.2
Alex Wade – Technical Consultant
International Pest Control – January/February 2021 – Vol 63, Nr.1
Remote monitoring for bed bugs
International Pest Control – November/December 2020 – Vol 62, Nr.6
International Pest Control – September/October 2020 – Vol 62, Nr.5
Company Profile…ZAPI: Protecting from environmental parasites since 1970
FAOPMA Pest Summit Virtual Conference 2020
Outlook on Pest Management – Vol.31, Nr 3, June 2020
PestWorld 2020 Virtual Highlights
International Pest Control – July/August 2020 – Vol 62, Nr.4
Europe’s 20 most unwanted
IPM to fight fall armyworm
Genetically engineered Aedes aegypti
International Pest Control – May/June 2020 – Vol 62, Nr3
Company Profile…NEWPHARM® : responds to the coronavirus crisis
Zia Siddiqi – Technical Consultant
Partho Dhang – Technical Consultant
Fabio Castello – Technical Consultant
Jackie Wales – Assistant Editor
International Pest Control – March/April 2020 – Vol 62, Nr.2
International Pest Control – January/February 2020 – Vol 62, Nr.1
Company Profile…Russell IPM: Applying science to pest control
International Pest Control – November/December 2019 – Vol 61, Nr.6
Company Profile…Corbion
International Pest Control – September/October 2019 – Vol 61, Nr.5
Food Safety Standards positive contribution to Pest Management activities.
International Pest Control – July/August 2019 – Vol 61, Nr.4
Insect Pests of Stored Grain
Biopesticides and Bioagents: Novel Tools for Pest Management
Advances in Pest Management in Commercial Flowers
International Pest Control – May/June 2019 – Vol 61, Nr.3
Any beer will do as slugs reject Cava
International News in Brief – Company news
2nd International Autonomous Greenhouse Challenge
Bee-saving vote delayed two years
California state glyphosate trial
Not all weeds are equal
Handbook of Diseases of Banana, Abacá and Enset
Agriculture for Improved Nutrition: Seizing the Momentum
International Pest Control – March/April 2019 – Vol 61, Nr.2
Company Profile…NEWPHARM®: Novel integrated pest management solutions
Company news – MarApr19 part1
Company news – MarApr19 part2
Advice from the Space Station
Smartphone app is the farmer’s newest weapon in crop protection
DNA scan crop failure solution is a UK first
Hands on course on arthropods
Natural weapon used by marigolds
First ever plantain resistant to banana streak virus
The first isopropanol-azole is introduced to the market
More sustainable tea production in India
New sub-Saharan infectious disease surveillance program
Striped bodypainting protects against horseflies
Hyperspectral drones the main attraction
Small farmer support
Uzbekistan declared malaria free
MEPs propose blueprint to improve Eu approval procedure
First international berry seminar
France says no to metam-sodium
The persistence of pesticides threatens European soils
Sustainable bananas in greenhouses: first ‘Dutch bananas’ harvested
WHO pre-qualification for Fludora™ Fusion to combat malaria
International Pest Control – January/February 2019 – Vol 61, Nr.1
The future evolution of pest control
International Pest Control – November/December 2018 – Vol 60, Nr.6
International news in brief – November/December 2018
International Pest Control – September/October 2018 – Vol 60, Nr.5
International news in brief: Company News
International news in brief: People in Pest Control
International news in brief – September/October 2018
International Pest Control – July/August 2018 – Vol 60, Nr.4
Company Profile…i2LResearch – Contract Research Group
International news in brief – July/August 2018
International Pest Control – May/June 2018 – Vol 60, Nr.3
International news in brief – May/June 2018
Urban Pest Control
Development of fruit fly control strategies
A tale of two squirrels
Preliminary tests to validate the effectiveness of the Inpest pheromone dispenser patch
How climate change is creating a global pest problem
The day of the jackal and a wolf in dogs’ clothing?
Managing SWD – a fly of mass destruction
New challenges in housefly management in poultry farms across The Philippines
The birth of a fly control products manufacturer
A brief history of fly control
Celebrating 60 years – Matthews’s memoires 1 (1950’s-60’s)
Humidity-controlled and warm-air pest eradication technology with a focus on museum collections and works of art
Droplet science: a short introduction
International Pest Control – March/April 2018 – Vol 60, Nr.2
International news in brief – March/April 2018
International Pest Control – January/February 2018 – Vol 60, Nr.1
International news in brief – January/February 2018
International Pest Control – November/December 2017 – Vol 59, Nr.6
International news in brief – November/December 2017
A new biological control method for the common furniture beetle with Spathius exarator
International Pest Control – September/October 2017 – Vol 59, Nr.5
International news in brief – September/October 2017 issue
PestWorld 2017: B’Connected. B’Inspired. B’Educated.
River Blindness – A Neglected Disease Transmitted by Blackflies (Simulium spp.)
What is the Problem with Glyphosate?
Advances in Precision Farming Technologies for Crop Protection
Integrated Management of Soybean Pests: The Example of Brazil
International news in brief – July/August 2017 issue
Company Profile…Curtis Gilmour a leading global pest control products manufacturer
International Pest Control – July/August 2017 – Vol 59, Nr.4
IPM for the Urban Professional: A Study Guide for the Associate Certified Entomologist
Urban Insect Pests
The Manual of Biocontrol Agents (5th Edition)
Urban Pest Management: An Environmental Perspective
Pesticide drift and the pursuit of environmental justice
Resistance of Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) to anticoagulant rodenticides in Hungary
S-methoprene Insect Growth Regulator Mosquito Larvicides Results of Efficacy Trials
International Pest Control – May/June 2017 – Vol 59, Nr.3
International news in brief – May/June 2017 issue
Rodent Pests and Their Control
Climate Change and Insect Pests: CABI Climate Change Series
World Pest Awareness Day
Pests & Our Pets: Keeping Companion Animals Safer
Gull management: A year-round concern
International news in brief – March/April 2017 issue
International Pest Control – March/April 2017 – Vol 59, Nr.2
International news in brief – January/February 2017 issue
International Pest Control – January/February 2017 – Vol 59, Nr.1
Climate Change Impacts on Urban Pests: CABI Climate Change Series
International news in brief – November/December 2016 issue
International Pest Control – November/December 2016 – Vol 58, Nr.6
International news in brief – September/October 2016 issue
International Pest Control – September/October 2016 – Vol 58, Nr.5
Company Profile …Certis Europe positioned for the future
Using Green Vaccination to Brighten the Agronomic Future
Malaria Control: Better Health, Better Future 2016 – Eradicate Malaria for Good
Insecticide Treated Bednets for Malaria Control
Insecticide Resistance: Are We Losing the Battle to Control the Mosquito Vectors of Malaria?
Assessing the Optimum Droplet Size for Controlling Dubas Bug on Date Palm in the Sultanate of Oman When Applying an Insecticide Spray from an Aircraft
The Conservation Farming Unit: A Force for Agricultural Change in Zambia
BioConsortia Welcomes Top Scientists to its Science Advisory Board
Hassle-Free rodent control for professional pest control
Taking droplet size measurements to the field
International Pest Control – July/August 2016 – Vol 58, Nr.4
What is resistance (and why does it matter?)
International news in brief – July/August 2016 issue
Driving integrated vector control in the global sustainable development framework
Simple innovation for killing mosquito eggs
The role of pesticides in the SE Asian rice IPM: A view from the Mekong Delta
The makings of a turf weed
Managing weeds on railway lines
Indoor residual spraying for mosquito control – the importance of training spray operators
Cardamom – A crop cannot run away from its problems
Using pesticides in amenity areas
Managing the problem of leatherjacket at UK airports
International news in brief – May/June 2016
International Pest Control – May/June 2016 – Vol 58, Nr.3
Parasitic wasps versus Anobiidae
Barriers to the adoption of GM crops
International news in brief – March/April 2016
International Pest Control – March/April 2016 – Vol 58, Nr.2
International news in brief – January/February 2016
Company Profile…ICB Pharma – Formulating innovative physical solutions for global pest management
International Pest Control – January/February 2016 – Vol 58, Nr.1
Is there a vacuum in your professional service?
Refuge-in-the-Bag Strategy for Managing Insect Resistance to BT Maize
Perspective: Consider Removing ‘Inherited’ from Definitions of Pesticide Resistance
Dust Emission from Pesticide Treated Seeds During Seed Drilling
Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes in the US
An Analysis of the Biopesticide Market Now and Where it is Going
Aerial Applications in the USA
Implementation of Structure-based pharmacophore modelling for in silico prediction of insecticidal activity
International news in brief – November/December 2015
Company Profile…PelGar International – making an impact in global pest control
International Pest Control – November/December 2015 – Vol 57, Nr.6
Biopesticides – new solutions for old problems
International news in brief – September/October 2015
International Pest Control – September/October 2015 – Vol 57, Nr.5
Understanding essential quality characteristics of mattress and box spring bed bug encasements
Developing a Chlorfluazuron Based Insecticides Bait for Multiple Termite Species
Augmenting the Efficacy of Fungal and Mycotoxin Control via Chemosensitization
Wolbachia Bacteria and Biocontrol of Arboviral Diseases
Some Aspects of Designing and Developing Higher Performing Hydraulic nozzles for Ground Crop Sprayers in the UK
Feed the Future IPM innovation Lab: A Critical Role in Global Food Security
Perspectives on Crop Protection in India
Brazilian Soybean Pest Management and Threats to Its Sustainability
Large-scale Monitoring of Insecticide Susceptibility in Cat Fleas, Ctenocephalides felis
Supernemos: A Natural Alternative to Chemical Insecticide
Malaria Control, Better Health, Better Future.
An innovative approach in poultry mite management
Improved monitoring and potential control for the Asian Tiger mosquito
Phlebotomine Sandflies and the control of Leishmaniasis
International news in brief – July/August 2015
International Pest Control – July/August 2015 – Vol 57, Nr.4
Facing up to alien invasive animals in Europe
Mango Pulp Weevil Sternochetus frigidus : An invasive species with economic significance in the Philippines
Cabbage Skunk weed Lysichitum americanum in wet woodlands: biology; invasiveness and control in the UK
International news in brief – May/June 2015
International Pest Control – May/June 2015 – Vol57, Nr.3
Magnetic powder as an enhanced delivery agent for active ingredients in urban pest management products
AQUATAIN AMF & DROPS
Novel anticoagulant rodenticides devoid of causing rodenticide-resistance – A potential solution to an increasing and worldwide problem
The Effects of Residual IGRs on Aedes Albopictus and Aedes Aegypti
Activity patterns of Aedes albopictus within a diverse environment of residential and agricultural activity and introduction of a new lethal ovitrap for controlling wild vector populations, Thessaloniki, Greece, 2014.
Insecticide Resistance in Bed Bug (Cimex lectularius ) Eggs and First Instars
Consumption of Insects: Inventory of Potential Hazards and Research Needs
Biological Controls: Bud-galling Wasp Assessed
Comparative study of the palatability of various extruded rodenticide formulations
Update on Adoption of Glyphosate-tolerant Sugar Beet in the United States
H5N8 Avian Influenza: Assessing Entry Routes into Europe
Sigatoka Disease Complex of Banana in Brazil: Management Practices and Future Directions
Insecticide Synergists: Good or Bad for Honey Bees?
Addressing Pesticide Risk Management and Risk Reduction Through Distance Learning Education
History of Pest Management in Texas and the Southern United States and How Recent Grower Adoption of Preventative Pest Management Technologies Have Diminished the Capability for IPM Delivery
International news in brief – March/April 2015
Restriction on Live Birds, Eggs, Raw Poultry Products, Raw Pet Foods from Oregon and Washington
International news in brief – January/February 2015
International news in brief – November/December 2014
International Pest Control – March/April 2015 – Vol57, Nr.2
IPC – BPCA PestEx 2015 Poster Competition Results
Biology, Ecology and Management of the Longhorn Date Palm Stem Borer Jebusaea Hammerschmidti (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
Evolution of Agricultural Aviation in Brazil
GHANA IPM PROGRAMME: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
Reducing drift with innovative electrostatic spraying system
International Pest Control – January/February 2015 – Vol57, Nr.1
International Pest Control – November/December 2014 – Vol56, Nr.6
Comparison of efficacy and attractiveness of five commercial cockroach control gel formulations in laboratory tests
International news in brief – September/October 2014
Company Profile…BioGenius – anything but nine to five
International Pest Control – September/October 2014 – Vol56, Nr.5
ServSuite news update
International news in brief – July/August 2014
Natural crop trait enhancement with microbial teams
Combined Agency to Safeguard Animal and Plant Health
Biorational solutions to fruit fly species of economic importance
Biologicals: A stronger case for permanent status in the IPM program
Company Profile…LAM International paradigm shift: developing the next generation of biopesticides
International Pest Control – July/August 2014 – Vol56, Nr.4
Call ahead and send preset notifications to customers with New Service Pro Module for ServSuite.
The efficacy of SPLAT lures in mass trapping the coconut beetle, Oryctes rhinocerous
Larval Source Management: A Supplement Measure for Marlaria Control
Evaluation of an insecticide paint for the control of cockroaches in the Zaragoza sewage system
Current and future Insect Threats to UK Forestry
Plant Health: Commission Strengthens Rules on Citrus Fruit Imports from South Africa
Managing Overabundant White-Tailed Deer: Is it Time to Consider Regulated Commercial Harvest?
Staying in control
International news in brief – May/June 2014
Tree care package to preserve iconic palm trees
Second attempt to eradicate OPM by aerial spraying
Testing the Goodnature E2 Rodent Trap in Tata Steel Zoological Park, India
International Pest Control – May/June 2014 – Vol56, Nr.3
Service Pro Inc. Creates Layered Approach to Ensure Security
About ServSuite University
ServSuite University 2014 Announced!
Reducing the incidence of malaria: Are we adopting the right approach?
Vaccine offers new mode of protection against malaria
Secret life of avocado anthracnose
Company Profile….Certis Europe – crop protection solution provider
International news in brief – March/April 2014
International Pest Control – March/April 2014 – Vol.56, Nr.2
Service Pro Inc. Announces Commercial Mobile Application for ServSuite on iOS, Android, and Windows Tablets
Measures to Prevent Entry of Citrus Pests ‘Appropriate’
Facing the resistance crisis in Malaria Control by developing and evaluating “Resistance-Breaking” products
Service Pro adds Holt as Territory Manager in Sales and Training
Stink Bug Traps in Gardens may Increase Damage to Tomatoes
IPC and PestEx scientific poster competition
International news in brief – January/February 2014
Pest control software firm celebrates 20 years
International Pest Control – January/February 2014 – Vol.56, Nr.1
Exploring the world of disease vectors in London
Company Profile…IGEBA – First choice fogging equipment
International pest news in brief – November/December 2013 issue
International Pest Control – November/December 2013 – Vol.55, Nr.6
Tuberculosis – between a Brock¹ and a hard place
Scorpions revisited
Bacillus and hookworm: A billion could benefit
Exosect appoints Pest Trader, distributor for public health products in Europe
Eurofins continues Asia Pacific build-up
International pest news in brief – September/October 2013 issue
International Pest Control – September/October 2013 – Vol.55, Nr.5
Advances in flying insect control improve food safety
China – Focus on a Growing Market – Part 4 Final – Beyond Agriculture – an increasing market in China
China – Focus on a Growing Market – Part 3 – Looking to the future in pest management
China – Focus on a Growing Market – Part 2 – Rob Fryatt interviews – Huang Xiao Yun of the Chinese Pest Control Association.
China – Focus on a Growing Market – Part 1 – a special perspective
MI-Dengue: A novel tool for dengue vector monitoring in Brazil
The effect of hydraulic nozzles on the deposition of Steinernema feltiae through a crop canopy
International pest news in brief – July/August 2013 issue
Tropical epiphytes and collateral control with copper fungicide
Himalayan Balsam and its control on the River Monnow in Herefordshire and Monmouthshire
Fumigant and repellent activity of six essential oils against the Red Palm Mite in Trinidad
Underground fungal networks activate plant alarms against pest attack
Combatting malaria
CEPA announce release of first draft of the CEN Standard for Pest Management Services
Better prospect for black-grass control
Another major step in better disease management in the global banana sector
International Pest Control – July/August 2013 – Vol.55, Nr.4
Scientists make turfgrass safer for animals but deadly for insects
Best practices for crane flies in turf production
Timing fungicides and PGRs to control greenhouse pests
Researchers use ‘banker plants’ to help battle whitefly pests
Opening a window into vector-borne plant viruses
Alert over caterpillar pest in London and Berkshire
Excavation of building insulation by carpenter ants (Camponotus ligniperda , Hymenoptera; Formicidae)
Delivering a virus to control houseflies
Asian fly threat to fruit industry
UN conference takes historic strides to strengthen chemical safety globally
Eat insects? Two billion people can’t be wrong
International Pest Control – May/June 2013 – Vol.55, Nr.3
Biocontrol industry gathers at annual Lucerne event
Hypovirulence hope for management of sweet chestnut blight
40 years of rat control in Budapest: The importance of sewer treatments for effective rat control in urban areas
US first nanopesticide registration challenged
Food and crop diversity under threat in Europe
CEPA asks European legislator to monitor internet sales of biocides more closely
News from the ‘ISNTD Bites’ meeting on vector control
Rats invade buildings in response to floods and low temperatures
A farewell from Nigel Binns
International Pest Control – March/April 2013 – Vol.55, Nr.2
Food manufacturers: challenges with managing pests in food handling facilities
Space spray fundamentals
Stable flies: Locating, controlling and assessing the damage they cause
Managing current season needle necrosis in Christmas trees
Improved plant health through nutrient uptake from foliar feeding
Improved stink bug trapping methods
Quality control for stored coffee and cocoa
PestEx 2013 to be the largest ever UK pest exhibition
Say it with flowers – provided they’re pest free
CEPA revises corporate structure
Dr Terry Mabbett – Technical Consultant
Graham Matthews DSc., FSB., FRES. – Technical Consultant
International Pest Control – January/February 2013 – Vol.55, Nr.1