Choosing a commercial fly unit for an Australian food, hospitality, or processing site
The commercial fly unit is the visible spine of any insect control program. Auditors look for it; site managers ask about it; the unit on the wall is what the customer notices. The Pest IT range covers four catch-tech families across three brand homes: BRC, Viper, and.
When to choose Viper Attack
Attack is the right call when the site values low running cost and long tube life. tubes draw around 40 percent less power than UV-tube equivalents and last 12 to 18 months between changes. Run Attack across modern food production, multi-site retail food, and any group operator chasing energy KPIs.
When to choose Viper Strike or BRC
Viper Strike is the UV-tube workhorse for back-of-house. It costs less per unit than, and the tube replacement is cheaper. BRC runs the same UV-tube format with a stainless steel chassis suited to wash-down zones and high-pressure cleaning environments. Both are audit-acceptable in food production.
When to choose BRC zapper
is the high-volume zapper for storage, dispatch, loading docks, and any zone where insect volume is the dominant pressure and capture is not a hard requirement. Do not run zappers above food prep, packaging, or open ingredient lines.
When to choose Viper Decorative
The Decorative unit is the front-of-house pick for hospitality dining rooms, hotel reception, function spaces, and retail customer zones. It carries an internal glueboard so the catch is hidden, and the visible chassis is designed to read as a wall feature.
Compatible products to specify alongside the unit
Every fly unit needs replacement glueboards or UV tubes on cycle. Specify the matching glueboard format and tube specification at the same time as the unit so the program runs without a gap. The glueboard and UV lamp pages carry the matching consumables.
How to specify the program with us
Use the Spec Your Project form to share your site brief, audit framework, and zone map. We will send back a unit-by-unit layout, the matching consumables order, and a scope of works your auditor will accept.