The bait station is ideal for tight baiting situations. It includes a bait tray with locking rods and a removable, rounded-corner base for quick servicing. Deflectors keep bait and traps out of reach of children and non-target animals. The bait station offers both baiting and trapping options to suit your needs.
1. Place the bait station so the entrance is against a wall. Rodents primarily follow the same paths, which usually run along walls, offering them protection. The bait station should be placed in the rodent’s path; this helps them get used to it and makes entering the station feel safer.

2. Bait stations should be placed in areas where signs of rodent activity are visible and near building entry points. If possible, place bait stations behind walls, where rodents feel safer and consuming the poisoned bait is more convenient for them.

3. Ensure there is always enough bait. After installation, bait stations should be monitored more frequently, every couple of days, and consumed bait should be replaced. If bait consumption decreases at the bait points, monitoring can be done less frequently (1-2 times a week).



















































