It is absolutely essential that the places the public spend time in are safe and sanitary. From the homes we live in, to the businesses we regularly frequent, having a pest-free environment is vital for protecting the public’s health and livelihoods.  

Pests can cause a range of serious illnesses and diseases – such as salmonella or e.coli. A pest outbreak can also significant reputational damage for businesses, large fines and even closure in some cases. 

Recruiting for the future of pest control

The pest control industry is facing significant recruitment challenges, with some estimates showing that it faces the prospect of losing up to 40% of its workforce to retirement over the next 10 years. 

This poses a problem. Without a workforce that has the expertise to deal with pests, we will be unable to deal with the numerous problems they create for people and businesses. 

The problem is made all the more pressing by the climate crisis, with rising temperatures causing pests to increase in number and create an ever greater risk to our environments and surroundings.

Because of this, it is vital that the pest control sector attracts a new workforce who is ready to meet the challenges of the future and protect our communities.

A career in pest control helps your community 

Pest outbreaks are always going to happen. And that’s when a pest control professional with the right training and qualification becomes a true asset to their community. Being a trusted expert in dealing with pests will help you contribute to building healthier and happier places.

Making homes safer for families affected by infestations, providing critical support to safeguard livelihoods and jobs, and being the person that your community relies on when they don’t know what to do –  these are the roles that people working in pest control play on a daily basis.  

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Pest control is a skilled, respected, and growing profession that welcomes new talent. Whether you are leaving school, retraining or exploring your next move, this could be the career path you've been looking for.

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