Fed. of Franchise Urban Pest Control Operators & Fumigators of the Phils.

Fed. of Franchise Urban Pest Control Operators & Fumigators of the Phils. FFUPCOFP is a Federation of Associations of Urban Pest Control Operators & Fumigators of the Philipp In terms of technologies, it is self-reliant.

FFUPCOFP is a Federation of Associations of Franchise Urban Pest Control Operators & Fumigators [and practitioners] of the Philippines based in North Luzon, in South Luzon, in Metro Manila, in the Visayas and in Mindanao who are trained on all aspects of urban pest control per Health Circular 155, and Presidential Proclamation 990 & 2063 using locally manufactured products. It shall assist the Nat

ional Committee on Urban Pest Control [NCUPC] in the following:

1). The training and accrediting of pest control operators and applicators through the Franchise System of Urban Pest Control;

2). Preparing & disseminating, educating and communicating the public on urban pests and disease prevention and control; and

3). Preparing recommendations to all Local Government Units [LGUs] for their Local Pest Prevention & Control Programs. It sees to it that all its personnel and staff have undergone and passed the necessary licensing and certification requirements of the NCUPC.

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We held our face to face seminar on Urban Pest Management Program Designed For Certified Pesticide Applicators on February 18-20, 2026 with 12 participants coming from KickZest Pest Control Services, Cliqbait Pest Control Services, Swiftfix Building Maintenance Services, Nuigini Pest Buster, Total Guard PH Pest Control Services, Faithful Pest Control Services, Armor Shield Pest Control Services, Beyond Pest Solution and D'Grand Pest Control Services.

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URBAN PEST MANAGEMENT PROGRAM DESIGNED FOR CERTIFIED PESTICIDE APPLICATORS

A CERTIFICATION PROGRAM FOR PESTICIDE APPLICATORS [CPA] TRAINING PROGRAM

This CERTIFICATION PROGRAM FOR URBAN PESTICIDE APPLICATORS [CPA] TRAINING PROGRAM is a TWENTY-FOUR [24] HOUR BASIC URBAN PEST MANAGEMENT COURSE.

An actual Field Training Program for 3-5 days which is required either as SERVICE TECHNICIANS [ST] or as SERVICE SUPERVISORS [SS] and as SALES PERSONS/ PEST CONTROL CONSULTANTS [PCC] upon completion of the program at no extra cost. Make the necessary arrangements with us for this purpose.

The course is in accordance to the Department Health Circular 155 S-1975 as strengthened by Presidential Proclamation Nos. 990 [circulated in the Department of Health and all its bureaus, service and project offices, hospitals and all concerned through Department of Health Circular No. 251-A S-2001] which is further strengthened and expanded by Presidential Proclamation 2063 and affirmed by the Supreme Court Ruling & Resolutions, and per the Implementing Rules & Regulations of the National Committee on Urban Pest Control on Urban Pest Control In The Philippines.
This is likewise in line with the Republic Act 7459 [Inventors & Inventor Incentives Act], Republic Act 9003 [New Solid Waste Management], Administrative Order No. 227 on giving preferences in the procurement of materials and supplies, produced, made and manufactured in the Philippines issued by the Office of the President on May 27, 2008, and the occupational health and safety requirements of the Bureau of Working Conditions [BWC] of the Department of Labor & Employment [DOLE].

NCUPC shall function as the SHE [Safety, Health & Environment] coordinator of all NCUPC-licensed CPAs and/ or PCOs.
Prospective trainees shall pay the cost of the training [P 4,000.00/ participant to be paid on or before the deadline] and licenses that they need.

At the end of the 3-day training program, each participant shall be assessed/ evaluated. Pesticide Applicator Certification will only be released after satisfactorily passing the required examinations or their alternatives.

FUPCAP Form is available at the Facebook: NCUPC. Download the form you need or pick it up at the NCUPC Office and fill it out completely and attach 1 piece 1x1 colored ID picture and your signature in white paper.

For reservations, submit the filled out form personally or mail it at our e-mail address: [email protected] not later than March 3, 2026 only.

Walk-in participant is strictly not allowed.

A prospective trainee is expected to come on time wearing semi-formal attires. Slippers are not allowed.

This program is semi-paperless and therefore most of the training modules/ materials are only available in USB.

Venue: National Committee on Urban Pest Control [NCUPC]

Conference Room, 2461 Arellano Avenue, Malate, Manila

April 15-17, 2026 [Wednesday through Friday]

Training Time:

Training Starts: 9:00 - 11:00 A.M.; 1:00 – 4:00 P.M.
Coffee Break: 10:00 – 10:15 A.M.; 3:00 – 3:15 P.M.
Lunch Break: 11:00 – 1:00
Training Ends: 4:00 P.M.

CPA TRAINING COURSE OUTLINE

A. Course Introduction

B. Common Pests In Urban Areas/ Environment: Their Characteristics,
Behaviors, & Biology
B.1. Termites & Other Wood Damaging Organisms [WDOs]
B.2. Rodents [Urban Rats & Mice]
B.3. Mosquitoes, Cockroaches, Houseflies & Other Urban Pests

C. Product Knowledge/ Estimation Skills/ Urban Pest Control/ Integrated Pest Management [IPM] Program Strategies

C.1. Non-Structural Pest Management Program:

C.1.a. General Pest Abatement Maintenance Program [GPAMP/ GP]
C.1.b. Rodent Abatement Maintenance Program [RAMP/ RP]
C.1.c. Fogging [FOG]

C.2. Structural Pest Management Program:

C.2.a. Soil Treatment [ST]
C.2.b. Wood Drenching [WD]
C.2.c. Termite Abatement Maintenance Program [TAMP/ TP]
C.2.d. Mound Demolition [MD]
C.2.e. Drilling [DR]

C.2.f. Beetle/ Bukbok Abatement Maintenance Program [BAMP/ BP]

C.3. Environmental Pest Abatement Maintenance Program [EPAMP]

C.4.Fumigation Program

C.5. Others

D. Inspection Techniques

E. SHE [Safety, Health & Environment] Program/ Understanding Pesticide Exposures

F. Chemical Allocation/ Pricing

G. Course Conclusion

H. Examinations [To Be Arranged]

For further inquiries and details of the training, please call the NCUPC Secretariat at Tel. No. 02 8 484-02-08. Look for Technical Assistant Marlon J. Jolampong.

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A pest-free space is part of a dignified life. ❤




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2. Sleep with mosquito nets and closed windows 🪟

3. Speak to your healthcare provider about preventative measures before you travel. 💉



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FIREFLIES

There are more than 2,000 species of fireflies, a type of beetle. Despite their name, not all fireflies glow.

Fireflies in the western United States, lack the ability to produce light. In fact, fireflies is most females don’t fly. Instead, they remain in moist leaf litter and flash to a receptive mate.

Sadly, fireflies are in decline. The reasons are still to be pinpointed but experts believe habitat loss and light pollution play a role by interfering with firefly flash patterns. Light from buildings and streetlights make it difficult for fireflies to signal each other during mating season—meaning fewer fireflies. It has been noted flashes of synchronous fireflies get out of synch for a few minutes after a car’s headlights pass.

Males flash to attract females, and mating begins when the flash carries the right rhythm. The flash of a male firefly is only the first stage of courtship, and may not even be the most important. I can’t believe I’m about to say this, but a study shows, size matter! Females are more likely to mate with males who give them a larger nuptial gift.

Life Cycle of Fireflies:

Like all beetles, fireflies undergo complete metamorphosis with four stages in their 4 life cycle, that is: the egg, larva, pupa, and adult.

Egg: In mid-summer, mated females will deposit about 100 spherical eggs, singly or in clusters. Fireflies prefer moist soils, and will lay eggs under mulch or leaf litter, where the soil is likely to stay moist. But it varies by species. These eggs usually hatch in three- to four-weeks.

Larva: Larvae emerge from their eggs in late summer, and live in the soil through the winter before pupating in the spring. This is one of the many reasons to keep leaf litter in our garden beds. At night the larvae hunt and eat slugs, snails, and worms. To consume food, the larvae will capture and inject its victim with digestive enzymes to immobilize it and liquefy its remains.

Pupa: Different species of firefly larva pupate in different ways. When the larva is ready, usually in late spring, some species construct a mud chamber in the soil and settle inside it. In other species, the larva attaches itself to a tree’s bark, hanging upside down by the hind end.

During pupation, a remarkable transformation takes place during the pupal stage. In a process called histolysis, the larva’s body is broken down, and special groups of transformative cells are activated, triggering biochemical processes that transform the insect from a larva into its adult form. When the metamorphosis is complete, the adult firefly is ready to emerge, usually about 10 days to several weeks after pupation.

Adult: When the adult firefly emerges, it has one purpose, to reproduce. To find a mate, fireflies use a species-specific pattern to locate compatible individuals of the opposite s*x.

Typically, the male flies low to the ground, flashing a signal with the light organ on his abdomen, and a female resting on vegetation returns his communiqué. By repeating this exchange, the male hones in on her, and the rest of the story is happily ever after.

Adult fireflies don’t live long, averaging about two months; just long enough to mate and lay eggs.

No matter the life cycle, all stages of fireflies glow.

Bioluminescence is present in firefly eggs, larvae, pupae, and adults, and even some larvae living below the ground or underwater glow. Some firefly eggs emit a faint glow if disturbed.

Experts theorize the ability to emit light helps larvae signal to predators that they aren’t appetizing, since part of the firefly defense mechanism is to produce foul-tasting steroids.

The firefly’s glow is the result of the reaction of two chemicals found in their tails, luciferase and luciferin. Luciferin is heat resistant and provides the glow. Luciferase triggers the flash. Firefly light can be yellow, green, or orange.

Where do Fireflies Live:

Fireflies thrive in warm, humid climates, which is why they are found on almost every continent on Earth. Fireflies inhabit forests, fields, and marshes near bodies of water because they require a moist environment to survive. Some species of firefly larvae have gills and are aquatic, while others live in trees.

What do Fireflies Eat:

As adults, most fireflies feed on nectar and pollen, but some don’t seem to eat at all. Those few species that carry their carnivorous lifestyle into adulthood switch from snails to other fireflies.

Lightning bugs are so ingrained in our childhood memories. I’m sure everyone on the East coast has a memory to share. The top one is catching them and keeping them in a mason jar for the night.

There is plenty of air in the jar to keep the insects alive for a day or more, and poking holes in the lid will cause the jar to dry out too quickly. Instead, put a small piece of washed apple and a small clump of fresh grass in the jar, or moistened paper towel in the bottom, keeping the air in the jar moist, and it gives the fireflies something to grab onto. The grass is for them to climb on and hide in.

Every day, unscrew the jar lid and blow across the top of the jar. This keeps the air in the jar fresh. Don’t put the jar in direct sunlight.

You don’t need to feed the fireflies. Most adults never eat. They did all their eating as larvae. But don’t keep them in a jar for more than two or three days. Fireflies only live a few days or weeks, and we need them outside to mate.




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