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Monday, 4 August 2025 - 15:20

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Dutch businesses turn to illegal DIY pest control amid rising rodent infestations

Facing escalating rodent issues and stringent regulations, Dutch businesses are increasingly turning to unauthorized self-treatment methods for pest control, according to Het Financieele Dagblad (FD).

The Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) has observed a rise in establishments opting for online-purchased poisons and traps, bypassing certified pest control services due to high costs and complex Integrated Pest Management (IPM) regulations.

Under IPM guidelines effective since 2017, the use of chemical pesticides is restricted, permitting them only as a last resort. Businesses are required to implement preventive measures and utilize non-chemical substances, a process that is both time-consuming and expensive.

Richard Piké, a professional rat catcher, noted to FD that many clients have resorted to purchasing products online, leading to improper application of poisons, which is dangerous.

The NVWA has issued warnings to businesses found using unauthorized methods and has indicated that continued non-compliance could result in fines. The use of glue traps, which cause unnecessary suffering to animals, may lead to criminal charges.

Despite the challenges posed by stringent regulations, the Amsterdam Health Authority (GGD) views the increased responsibility of businesses in pest control as a positive development.

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