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Pests need Passports with Håkan Kjellberg

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The logistical and legislative problems caused by invasive pest species are discussed in this interview with Hakan Kjellberg, technical director of Anticimex. Pests don’t need passports nor do they read labels!

Based in Stockholm, Sweden Hakan Kjellberg is the technical director of international pest control servicing company, Anticimex – a global leader in preventative pest control.

Taking the brown marmorated stink bug (Halyomorpha halys) as the example, this insect is now an established pest in orchards in Northern Italy where it causes problems attacking trees and rendering the fruit unsalable. However, Hakan reports that just a few weeks ago a colony was found and identified within containers in a logistics warehouse in Sweden. The risk is, just as it is with other invasive species – will this pest become established and cause a problem in Sweden?

Hakan stresses that across Europe a common approach, throughout the EU, should be adopted for these types of invasive species.
As for control of this pest in this specific indoor Swedish location, Hakan points out that there are no pesticides registered for this use – only for outdoor agricultural usage. He explains how Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is the approach and in this situation physical removal is the key, for example by vacuuming. Just one of the many ‘tools in the pest controllers’ IPM tool box.’

With climate change there are a likely to be more and more invasive species arriving, which run the risk of becoming endemic. Hakan stresses what a significant role professional pest controllers can play in providing an early warning system of invasive arrivals.

Subscribe on the latest insights on the pest management industry.

For more breaking news, white papers, videos and more: www.futura-germany.com

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If you want to be part of Talking Pest Management email us at info@futura-germany.com and join the conversation @ Futura Germany

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Or on every other platform: @Talking Pest Management

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Manage episode 311667789 series 3164434
Indhold leveret af Talking Pest Management. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Talking Pest Management eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.

The logistical and legislative problems caused by invasive pest species are discussed in this interview with Hakan Kjellberg, technical director of Anticimex. Pests don’t need passports nor do they read labels!

Based in Stockholm, Sweden Hakan Kjellberg is the technical director of international pest control servicing company, Anticimex – a global leader in preventative pest control.

Taking the brown marmorated stink bug (Halyomorpha halys) as the example, this insect is now an established pest in orchards in Northern Italy where it causes problems attacking trees and rendering the fruit unsalable. However, Hakan reports that just a few weeks ago a colony was found and identified within containers in a logistics warehouse in Sweden. The risk is, just as it is with other invasive species – will this pest become established and cause a problem in Sweden?

Hakan stresses that across Europe a common approach, throughout the EU, should be adopted for these types of invasive species.
As for control of this pest in this specific indoor Swedish location, Hakan points out that there are no pesticides registered for this use – only for outdoor agricultural usage. He explains how Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is the approach and in this situation physical removal is the key, for example by vacuuming. Just one of the many ‘tools in the pest controllers’ IPM tool box.’

With climate change there are a likely to be more and more invasive species arriving, which run the risk of becoming endemic. Hakan stresses what a significant role professional pest controllers can play in providing an early warning system of invasive arrivals.

Subscribe on the latest insights on the pest management industry.

For more breaking news, white papers, videos and more: www.futura-germany.com

Follow us on social media: LinkedIn: @futuragermany

Instagram: @futuragermany

acebook: @futuragermany

If you want to be part of Talking Pest Management email us at info@futura-germany.com and join the conversation @ Futura Germany

Futura Germany Podcast Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2KPaC4u

Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2xmJqkZ

Or on every other platform: @Talking Pest Management

  continue reading

51 episoder

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