
Reduce Rodenticide Bait Waste to Boost Results
In rodent control, wasted bait means wasted money – so choosing a highly palatable bait is key to success.
In rodent control, wasted bait means wasted money – so choosing a highly palatable bait is key to success.
Liphatech offers a range of rodents baits, including its smaller extruded format, Generation Block, for cost-effective baiting strategies.
In this feature, Agserv business consultant Andy Knox invites a pest control professional to talk about their favourite product. Here, he asks pest manager Dan Krahe, “What is your favourite product and why?”
Scientists in New Zealand are working on a reformulation of norbormide, a rodenticide that originally entered the market over 60 years ago.
Gavin Wilson, Technical and Marketing Manager for Liphatech ANZ, outlines the risk presented by rodents when they access areas with live electrical wiring.
Australian made and delivering great performance, the quality rodenticide range from PCT offers pest managers excellent value for money.
With a reputation for driving innovation, Liphatech advance the field of soft bait technology with the launch of Resolv Soft Bait in 2019.
Gavin Wilson, Technical and Marketing Manager for Liphatech, explains the value of using LD50 data when it comes to choosing a rodenticide.
Talon GT Pro Rodenticide is a high quality, extruded grain block from Syngenta. Based on brodifacoum, this highly palatable block is ideal for sites with competing food sources or when fast uptake is required.
Considering the risk rodents pose to human health, including Leptospirosis, professional rodent control can be viewed as a public duty.
Research from a team of US experts provides valuable insight into the practice of rodent bait and trap placement. Is it time to change our rodent management practices?
Using a soft rodent bait allows for greater flexibility – a big benefit when rodent pressure is extremely high.