It is now illegal for members of the public in England to use inhumane glue traps to catch rodents and other animals. The Glue Traps (Offences) Act 2022 comes into effect today (31 July 2024) after years of campaigning by the UK’s leading veterinary and animal welfare organisations, bringing England closer in line to strict legislation around their use and sale in Scotland and Wales.
The Act makes it illegal for members of the public to use these rodent management products, while professional pest controllers need to apply for a licence for their use and follow strict licensing requirements.
British Veterinary Association President Anna Judson said:
“Glue traps are cruel products that do not kill trapped animals immediately, resulting in hours of agony and suffering. While the new law is a step in the right direction, ultimately, the British Veterinary Association would like to see a full ban of the sale and use of these products by both the public and professionals. In the meantime, it’s essential the Government closely monitors the use of the of traps and ensures anyone issued with a licence undertakes the required training.
”BVA’s position on glue traps can be viewed here: https://www.bva.co.uk/take-action/our-policies/use-and-sale-of-rodent-glue-traps/
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