
NON-TOXIC RODENT SOLUTIONS
With the Nara range entering the Australian market, pest managers now have a new choice in non-toxic rodent control solutions.
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

With the Nara range entering the Australian market, pest managers now have a new choice in non-toxic rodent control solutions.

With rodent season underway, now is the ideal time for pest managers to pause and recap the ‘three lines of defence’ approach to rodent control.

Rats and mice are pest species that cause enormous amounts of damage, food loss, health issues and more. We invest many resources in their control, with a strong emphasis on the use of toxic baits. But the world is changing. The use of anti-coagulant rodenticides is under grave threat in Europe, and increasing restrictions are being placed on rodenticides in the USA.

The first line of defence against rodents is simply to exclude them from a property by taking common sense precautions.

Dick Murray of PCT outlines the benefits of using PCT rodenticides First Formula and Pro Formula.

Summer is an opportunity to touch base with clients, ensuring IPM strategies are in place ready for the cooler months ahead.

Bell Labs’ glow-in-the-dark rodent bait hits the mark with pest managers looking for a non-toxic monitoring rodent block.
The drive to eradicate rodents from Big Green Island is gathering momentum.

Andy Knox from Bell Labs explains how to successfully bait rodent burrows.

Do you know all of the indicators to be looking out for during a rodent inspection? Read more below.

While all pest species present a nuisance to customers, it is worth remembering that rodents are well worth the time and effort to control due to the significant health risks they pose.
MouseAlert aims to improve early warning signals about mouse plagues, which is of benefit to both agricultural workers and pest managers.