The toughest commercial pest work often happens where a chemical leaves a residue or a record the site can't have: food premises under audit, packing sheds near the fruit, kitchens, healthcare and high-security sites. The pest still has to be cleared, but with devices, not sprays or baits that land on the product.
Viper is the non-chemical, device-driven range built for those sites: fly units and glueboards for flying insects, snap traps and secure stations for rodents, monitor pads and pheromone traps for stored-product moths, beetles and cockroaches, mosquito traps for the outdoor edge, and a fine 5mm netting for orchard and garden crops. One range covers the program from monitoring through to control.
Because the kit is device-driven, it clears the pest without leaving a residue near the food, and the monitoring it does produces the catch counts a food-safety program logs. On the orchard side, the fine 5mm net keeps fruit bats, flying foxes and possums off the crop without the entanglement a loose, large-aperture net causes, a crop loss and a wildlife problem avoided at once. And it sits on the right side of where the rules are moving: as chemical rodenticides are restricted, the non-chemical methods Viper already uses are the ones the trade is being pushed toward.
Viper is Pest IT's own range, backed by the free design service. Send a round of sites and pests through and Pest IT maps the fly units, the station grid, the monitoring traps, the orchard cover and the consumable refill cadence to the contract, so the program is built to run between visits, not just installed.
Non-chemical control used to be the harder sell; now it's the one that keeps the work. The food, healthcare, high-security and agribusiness clients that drive commercial volume need methods that leave nothing on the product and nothing on the record, and as the chemical options narrow, the device-driven program is the one that holds the contract. That's the commercial case for Viper.