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Rodent stations and traps for audit-grade rat and mouse programs. The station spectrum that produces the records HACCP, SQF, BRCGS, and WQA assessors check.

Rodent station programs on food, hospitality, and commercial sites support compliance with HACCP, SQF, BRCGS, and WQA standards. Auditors look for documented program activity over time, not just current station status.

Pest IT systems produce the records: station counts by zone, maintenance logs by station, intervention records per fire-up, trend lines across reporting periods, and the licence-renewal evidence required for regulated sites. Pest IT supplies the documentation.

Standard pest manager responsibilities apply for declared pest dispatch under POCTA and state animal welfare codes. Where commercial sites run anticoagulant rodenticide, the 2026 APVMA SGAR conditions apply: 35-day evaluation cycles, 2m max from structures, no outdoor mouse baiting, no burrow application, and mandatory dead-rodent disposal at every visit. Bait used inside stations must be APVMA-registered and labelled per the agvet code. Pest IT's signature range has always carried rodenticide-free formats (snap-trap stations, multi-catch sensor stations, and lures), alongside tamper-resistant bait stations for sites running mixed programs.

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Viper Rat Bait Station

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Viper Rat Bait Station

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Pest IT's design team supports the pestie running the rodent control, and the food safety or facilities manager who needs the program to hold at audit.

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The trend line tells the truth about the program.

Snap traps fire at the line. Bait stations hold the perimeter. Sensors call the spike before the HACCP, SQF, BRCGS, or WQA auditor does.

Rodent Stations & Traps FAQs

What does a 90-day rodent control rotation look like?

Every 90 days the program runs a full station check (lid lift, lock test, bait status, snap-trap status, sensor function), a lure refresh on stations carrying lure, an intervention-record review against the previous quarter, and a placement-adjustment review for any zone where activity patterns have shifted. The rotation is what produces the trend-line documentation auditors expect. Trade and Trade+ accounts get reorder reminders aligned to the program service schedule.

The station spectrum. Snap, bait, sensor. The placement strategy, the rotation cadence, the audit documentation pack the food site receives at quarter-end.

A commercial rodent kit pairs three station formats. Snap-trap stations for high-activity service zones with frequent activity. Bait stations on perimeters for ongoing pressure suppression where rodenticide use sits inside HACCP, SQF, BRCGS, and WQA standards. Multi-catch sensor stations for the high-pressure spots where the auditor will look first and where labour cost justifies sensor coverage. Lures drive station performance through the year.

The placement strategy is what turns the station mix into a documented program. Station counts by zone, maintenance logs by station, intervention records per fire-up, trend lines over reporting periods. Pest IT supplies the rodent kit through the Viper signature range, paired with the trap monitoring layer where remote-program data justifies sensor coverage.

Rats carries the species-level vector science behind the audit. Mice carries the species-level plague-year science behind the agribusiness window. Rodent Bait Stations carries the bait-station format selection at procurement-mode depth: hi-sec for audit-grade sites, deluxe combo for rodenticide-free programs, bait-only for warehouse perimeters. Snap Traps for Rats and Mice carries the rodenticide-free trap selection at procurement-mode depth. Pest IT specs it with you when the building, the audit, and the rodent pressure want a second pair of eyes through the Free Design Service.

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