RODENTS
PESTWORX can advise and supply all you need for Rodent Pest Management.
đTIPS & TRICKS FOR USING RODENT BAIT STATIONSđ
The benefit of using rodent bait stations are that they exclude non-target animals & children, provide an enclosed space where rodents feel comfortable to feed on bait and protect bait from moisture & dust.
đWear clean gloves when handling bait stations (and baits) â this prevents human odours deterring rodents.
đPlace bait stations against walls/fences, under cover of vegetation or disguised by placing rocks etc. on & around the stations â there is evidence that rodents can become shy of station shapes.
đConsider the rodent species and where they are likely to be - roof rats are arboreal (tree climbers) & spend most of their time off the ground, so fix stations at height such as in roof spaces and even up trees.
đEnsure stations are on a firm base â stations that rock or move when rodents enter are likely to discourage them from entering; maybe fix stations in place with a bracket or screws.
đClean stations at least annually â brush out & rinse thoroughly with clean water.
đRegularly check bait â if all the bait has been taken double the amount of bait placed in the station.
đPre-bait â where there is other food readily available to rodents & it canât be removed, pre-bait stations with the same food for 1-2 weeks or until rodents are feeding on the pre-feed, then switch to the toxic rodent bait.
đAvoid moving stations â donât move stations to other locations unless there is known rodent activity & bait has not been taken from the station for at least 1 month.
Prefer not to Do It Yourself - PESTWORX can set up & manage a Rodent Control Programme for you.
Contact Ann on 0800 737 896 or 09 407 7389
info@pestworx.co.nz
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The Australian Prime Minister has expressed plans to ban social media use for children.
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