Fly control on a food site has shifted from chemical-led knockdown programs to documented continuous monitoring under HACCP, BRCGS, and SQF audit pressure. The shift tracks the science: pyrethroid resistance is widespread across Australian house fly populations, and chemical-only programs rebound at week two as the resistant fraction repopulates the venue. Auditors moved with the science. Modern audit frameworks look first at the records that prove fly pressure is being read continuously through commercial UV unit deployment and capture-format documentation, not at evidence of one-off chemical treatments.
The audit-defensible record set covers the fly-zone risk map for the venue, commercial UV unit placement records (unit type, location, mounting height, food-contact-surface clearance), capture-format records (glueboard refill schedule, UV tube replacement schedule, capture counts on the documented cycle), zone-by-zone fly-pressure trend records over rolling weekly / monthly intervals, and corrective-action records when pressure exceeds the documented threshold. Critical non-conformance under HACCP and SQF is now an audit-records question, not a treatment-evidence question. Pest IT supplies the full audit-pack frame.
UV unit format selection is measured against the zone. Energy-efficient units sit in kitchens and dry stores. UV tube units sit in legacy installs and zones with existing UV-tube infrastructure; UV tube replaces every 12 months for sustained output. Decorative units sit in hospitality front-of-house where exposed-glueboard formats clash with venue aesthetic. Zapper units sit in food production lines and processing zones where dispatch action handles volume. Stainless-steel glueboard traps sit in BRCGS-pressure environments. Capture-format records align to the rotation cadence; the venue's audit cycle is what locks the reorder pattern.
Mains-powered UV units run AS/NZS 3000 wiring compliance and AS/NZS 3760 test-and-tag annual electrical inspection. Food-zone placement standards are non-negotiable: no overhead exposed glueboard above unprotected food prep. WHS-aware deployment covers operator safety during glueboard refills and UV tube replacement; the relevant documentation Pest IT supplies holds the full safety frame for fly-program deployment. Pest IT supplies the rollup format for asset-manager and group-level reporting across multi-venue fly programs.
Pest IT supplies the commercial fly control across the Viper and BRC signature ranges. The Viper Fly Units collection covers Attack, Strike, and Decorative formats for the broader hospitality and accommodation spectrum. The BRC Commercial Fly Units collection covers FlyInBox zappers and glueboard traps for high-pressure food production and BRCGS environments. The Outdoor & Residential Fly Traps collection covers passive outdoor format (Viper Fly Trap Bag) for beer gardens, courtyards, and residential outdoor seating where mains-powered units cannot reach. For multi-pest Hospitality and Food cleanup including fly residue HEPA capture, the Bed Bug & Heat Treatment Systems collection holds the Thermo-Bug pathway and the Bug Vac.
The Pestie Catalogue is the trade hub for stocking and reorder. The Free Design Service maps the program against the venue zone, the audit pressure, and the contract scale. The Flies collection holds the species ID and the food-trade pest biology. Eight commercial fly species, the pyrethroid-resistance science, and the public-health pathogen load.