Rodent Control
Rodent Control encompasses a range of strategies aimed at managing and eliminating rodent populations, including rats and mice. Common methods include trapping, using rodenticides, sealing entry points, and maintaining cleanliness to deter rodent activity. The primary objective is to safeguard homes, offices, and other properties from the health hazards and structural damage that rodents can inflict, ensuring a safer and more hygienic environment.

A Tamper Resistant Bait Station is a secure, lockable container used in rodent control programs. It is designed to let rodents access and consume poisoned bait while preventing children and non-target animals, such as cats and dogs, from reaching it. Constructed from durable plastic, the bait station is resistant to weather, moisture, dust, and physical damage. Its entry points are sized to allow rodents access while keeping larger animals out, providing a safe and controlled way for rodents to consume the bait effectively.
A Rodent Glue Board is a pest control tool featuring a flat board made of cardboard, paper, or plastic coated with a strong adhesive. When a rat or mouse crosses the board, it becomes stuck in the glue. These glue boards are highly adhesive, odorless, ready-to-use, safe, and hygienic, and they can be deployed both indoors and outdoors. However, due to ethical concerns regarding humane treatment, they are generally recommended for use only as a last-resort solution.
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