
MOUSE PLAGUE PUTS PRESSURE ON RURAL RODENTICIDE SUPPLY
Rodenticides could become increasingly difficult to acquire if the current mouse plague continues into the autumn.
Articles on rat bait and mouse bait, and mouse traps and rat traps and other rodent research.
More information on rodents, including the roof rat, brown rat and house mouse

Rodenticides could become increasingly difficult to acquire if the current mouse plague continues into the autumn.

The strategic use of non-toxic baits alongside with mechanical traps is a smart way to use smaller amounts of rodenticide baits.

New York City rodentologist Bobby Corrigan shares six useful strategies for achieving the best results in rodent control work.

Nick Jones, Technical Services Representative from Bell Laboratories reminds us why rodent bait stations have to be locked – not just on most jobs, but every job.

Eliminating food sources and rodent entry points are a vital first step in preventing rodent problems in commercial accounts.

Rodent numbers and rat behaviours have changed during the COVID shutdowns, meaning pest managers have had to take a modified approach to rodent control.
Keeping accurate records and ensuring work is carried out thoroughly are just two ways avoid being exposed to claims when it comes to rodent jobs.

Steve Broadbent, Regional Director of Ensystex, takes a look at Muskil Soft Bait and shares an example of it being used at a particularly challenging commercial site.

The Weepa Protector Weep Hole Screen gives pest managers the means to thoroughly secure their clients’ buildings against rodent entry.
Using the pulse baiting technique gives pest managers the option to deliver rodent control using fewer blocks of bait.

Peter McCarthy, Director of Pest IT, outlines the shift in attitude towards rodent management and offers solutions for device-driven, non-chemical rodent control.

A new smart rodent-monitoring system has entered the Australian market, in the form of Rodenthor IPM Square from Ensystex.