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Scotland implements full ban on glue traps from July 2026

Created at 1 Jul · 11:10 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Scotland will fully ban the use, supply, and possession of rodent glue traps starting July 1, 2026, under the Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Act 2024. The ban aims to improve animal welfare by eliminating indiscriminate pest control methods.

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Key Numbers

July 1, 2026Glue trap ban effective date in Scotland
2024Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Act year
2020UK Internal Market Act year
£40,000Maximum fine for glue trap offenses
12 monthsMaximum imprisonment for glue trap offenses

Who's Involved

Scottish Government
Implementing the ban on glue traps
BPCA
Engaging with government on professional pest controller use
Jim Fairlie
Agriculture and Connectivity Minister announcing the ban
Rosina Robson
BPCA Chief Executive advocating for clear professional use guidelines
Scotland implements full ban on glue traps from July 2026

↳ Why This Matters

The ban represents a significant step in animal welfare legislation in Scotland, aligning with broader efforts to improve wildlife protection and control inhumane pest management practices. It also highlights the ongoing negotiation between devolved administrations and the UK government regarding market access and regulatory divergence.

Key facts

  • Scotland's ban on glue traps takes full effect on July 1, 2026.
  • The ban covers use, supply, and possession of glue traps.
  • The legislation is part of the Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Act 2024.
  • Penalties for breaches include fines up to £40,000 and/or 12 months imprisonment.
  • The ban aims to improve animal welfare by removing inhumane pest control methods.

Scotland is set to fully implement a ban on the use, supply, and possession of rodent glue traps starting July 1, 2026. This measure, enacted under the Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Act 2024, aims to enhance animal welfare by prohibiting what is described as an indiscriminate and inhumane method of pest control.

The ban was delayed due to restrictions imposed by the UK Internal Market Act 2020, which generally permits products legally sold in one part of the UK to be sold elsewhere. Scottish Ministers successfully requested an exemption from the UK Government, allowing for the full enforcement of the prohibition.

Violators of the new legislation face significant penalties, including fines of up to £40,000 and/or imprisonment for up to 12 months. The legislation specifically exempts invertebrates from the ban.

While the general public will no longer have access to glue traps, the British Pest Control Association (BPCA) is in discussions with the Scottish Government to define circumstances under which professional pest controllers might retain access. These exceptions would be for tightly controlled, critical situations related to immediate public health or safety risks, such as in high-risk food production areas or healthcare settings where other methods are unsuitable or too slow.

Agriculture and Connectivity Minister Jim Fairlie stated that glue traps have no place in Scotland, emphasizing the country's commitment to wildlife and animal welfare. The ban is part of broader efforts to strengthen wildlife management and animal welfare legislation in Scotland.

Frequently asked questions

The ban comes into full force on July 1, 2026.

It will be an offense to use, supply, or possess glue traps, or to set them in a way likely to cause injury to any animal.

The ban does not apply to invertebrates. Professional pest controllers may be able to use them under specific, defined circumstances with a 'reasonable excuse' related to public health or safety.

Those found guilty can face fines of up to £40,000, imprisonment for up to 12 months, or both.

What Happens Next

01The Scottish Government will provide detailed guidance on 'reasonable excuse' for professional pest controller use.
02BPCA will continue to advocate for clear and workable legislation across the UK.

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How It Developed

Scotland's Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Act 2024 will ban glue traps.
The ban on use, supply, and possession of glue traps comes into force on July 1, 2026.
The UK Internal Market Act 2020 previously restricted Scotland's ability to implement the ban.
Scottish Ministers requested an exemption from the UK Government to overcome these restrictions.
The ban does not apply to invertebrates.
Penalties for violations include imprisonment and substantial fines, up to £40,000.
Professional pest controllers may seek a 'reasonable excuse' for use in critical public health scenarios.
The BPCA is engaging with the Scottish Government for clear guidance on professional use authorization.

Sources

T1
Glue trap ban comes into full force in ScotlandSky News
T2
Scotland confirms glue trap ban from July 2026ppconline.org
T2
Glue trap ban to come into force next month in Scotlandthescottishfarmer.co.uk

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