Rodent control on Australian food, hospitality, warehouse, and agribusiness sites depends on records as much as it depends on stations. The auditors at HACCP, SQF, BRCGS, and WQA inspections look at the trend line over reporting periods, the station count by zone, the maintenance log by station, and the intervention record per fire-up. The trap that caught the rat last week is the visible part of the program. The records that prove the program is live and working are the audit-relevant part.
Pest IT supplies the system that produces both. The Viper Rodent Station with Snap Trap is the workhorse for high-activity service zones. The Viper Mouse Stations cover small-rodent pressure on grain and food sites. Viper Rat Bait Stations and Viper Mouse Bait Stations deliver perimeter and zone-level suppression where ongoing pressure justifies bait coverage. The Viper Digital Multi-Catch Rat Station with sensor coverage handles the high-pressure spots where the auditor will look first and where labour cost justifies a sensor. Viper Rodent Lures complete the consumable layer that keeps the program performing between service rounds.
MinkPolice X Trap Sensors take the daily check round on a remote or large site and turn it into data. The sensor sends an alert when a trap fires, eliminates the dry-check trip, and produces the audit trail that supports licence renewal for declared-pest programs. Critical on broadacre, rural agribusiness, large warehousing, and any site where the labour cost of dry checks exceeds the sensor cost.
For Pest Managers servicing rural accounts and Food Operations Managers commissioning rodent programs, the Pest IT range is built around the same principle: produce the records. Station counts by zone. Location grids. Maintenance logs. Intervention records. Trend lines.
Browse by species, by system, or by brand from the related collections. Speak to the Free Design Service to specify a program for a specific site, or download the audit documentation pack Pest IT supplies and Manufacturing to walk into the next audit with the documentation set already in shape.