£15,080 Average salary at age 20
£24,960 Average Salary
31 Average hours per week

Description

Pest control officers investigate the presence of pests that are hazardous to public health or cause nuisance, lay traps to capture pests and treat areas of infestation.

Main Tasks

  • Receives reports from public, property owners and authorities regarding the presence of pests and infestations;
  • Visits sites to investigate the presence of rodents, infestations and other pests that may be hazardous to public health;
  • Lays traps to capture pests, and fumigates and disinfects areas to remove infestations;
  • Advises property owners on courses of action to prevent the return of pests;
  • Liaises with environmental health officers, housing officers and other relevant authorities where measures on a large scale are required to remove pests;
  • Returns to sites to examine contents of traps laid and the continued presence of reported pests;
  • Treats wood for effects of termites, woodworm and other infestations of timber.

Qualifications

There are no formal academic entry qualifications, though some employers may expect entrants to possess GCSEs/S grades. Training is provided on-the-job, supplemented by specialist courses covering different aspects of pest control.

UK Prospects

8500 Workforce Size
5.40% Predicted growth 2024 - 2027
1232 Predicted Replacement 2024 - 2027

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