“We think like a rodent and understand what a rodent likes. We’ve researched different flavours, different textures; wheat bait, gel bait, block bait, with different shapes to encourage gnawing. Different bait boxes to provide the ideal feeding environment. It’s all about out-thinking rodents, and our competitors.”

Effective Bait Management

Failure to replenish bait often enough is a common reason for poor rodent control.

This and the removal of baits before a complete cessation of rodent activity all too often prevents the entire population from consuming a lethal dose of rodenticide.

Baiting points should, ideally, be checked and topped-up wherever necessary every 3-4 days, and product label instructions followed at all times.

Only once bait takes cease and a thorough survey shows no further sign of rodent activity should unused baits be removed and disposed of according to product label instructions.

Integrated Control >><< Good Bait Siting