“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.”

Integrated Control

Rodenticides will be the central plank of most commercial and domestic rat and mouse control programmes.

Because partial control can make programmes little more than an expensive waste, in addition to using rodenticides as effectively as possible, trapping can be very useful.

Trapping is particularly effective in getting rid of the few rats and mice that can survive even well-managed baiting programmes.

As such, it can be a valuable safeguard against the development of either behavioural or physiological resistance.

Typical Signs of Rat Activity

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