
Be Proactive and Stay Ahead of Rodent Infestations
Eliminating food sources and rodent entry points are a vital first step in preventing rodent problems in commercial accounts.

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

Block and soft bait rodenticides may be the mainstay of rodent control programs, but rodenticide pellets also have a role to play.

Samuel Wood of Bell Laboratories explains when and where to use block and soft rodenticide baits.

Sydney pest manager Tommy Horozakis has trialled Bell’s latest soft bait, with excellent results.
Using the pulse baiting technique gives pest managers the option to deliver rodent control using fewer blocks of bait.

Bell Laboratories brings its gel bait formulation to Australia, with the launch of Provoke Gel for Rat Traps.

Formed in a smaller block size than other baits, Generation Block from Liphatech allows pest managers to make more bait placements per bucket.

Bell Labs’ range of baits and secure stations suit any rodent job pest managers may encounter.

Secondary poisoning is an unfortunate side-effect from the use of rodenticide baits. But just how big a problem is it?

Jay Turner recounts some of his most memorable rodent jobs, the ones that put his pest management knowledge to the test.

After seven long and challenging years, the world’s largest and most ambitious rodent eradication has been declared an international success. (Main photo credit: Tony Martin)

An ambitious five-year project has seen a unique World Heritage Site declared free from mice, which were threatening the island’s native flora and fauna.