Bait Stations for Rodent Control

Rodents spread disease, damage structures, and contaminate food. In Worcester County, bait stations offer an effective and responsible way to control rats and mice while keeping people and pets safe.

What Bait Stations Do

A bait station holds rodent bait in a locked container. It keeps the bait fresh, dry, and out of reach of children and animals. Rodents enter through small openings, eat the bait, and return to their nests. This approach targets the source of the problem instead of temporary surface activity.

Where We Place Bait Stations

We place bait stations where rodents move and feed. Common areas include building exteriors, along walls, near dumpsters, and inside basements. In older Worcester homes and restaurants, gaps near pipes and foundation cracks are key spots. On farms and near water, we install stations near burrows, storage areas, and feed rooms.

Safe and Compliant Service

We use tamper-resistant stations and follow Massachusetts regulations for rodenticide use. Every installation includes clear labeling and service documentation. Our technicians inspect each station during regular visits and replace bait when needed.

Ongoing Monitoring

We check every station for signs of activity and adjust placement when patterns change. Monitoring blocks help track rodent movement. This keeps control consistent and prevents future infestations.

Reducing Risk

Bait stations are one part of an integrated pest management plan. We also seal entry points, remove clutter, and advise on proper waste handling. These steps lower the chances of rodents returning.

Local Expertise

PESTalytix serves homes, daycare centers, and businesses throughout Worcester County. We build rodent control plans that match each property’s layout and environment.

Contact PESTalytix to schedule a rodent inspection or set up a bait station program designed for your property.

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