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25 March 2022

VIDEO: PestEx 2022 review

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A review of PestEx 2022 - the pest management show, which took place at the ExCeL in London on 16 and 17 March 2022.

The first show back post-Covid, there was a buzz in the exhibition hall.

Attendees were able to watch seminars, product demonstrations, take part in competitions, plus visit all the world-leading pest control product suppliers and manufacturers.

An opportunity to learn, network and share over two action-packed days.

FULL REVIEW COMING

If you want the full scoop on PestEx 2022, keep an eye out for the review in PPC magazine issue 107.

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