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The FBS1® Fly Bait Station is constructed with chipped metal flakes in the plastic, creating a high contrast that attracts flies. Its innovative design includes a five-year UV additive that prevents the elements from breaking down baits and provides sheltered space for flies to feed.
In secure areas, where the risk of non-target exposure is low, station design can be as simple as a board nailed at an angle between the floor and wall, or a 4-inch diameter PVC pipe (24 inches long for rats or 2-inch diameter for mice), into which bait can be placed (Figure 3).
Baits are target specific; baits made for one pest species rarely attracts another pest species. This prevents affecting non-target organisms. This is achieved by using pest specific attractants and stimulants. In addition, baits are always applied or placed in selective areas, or inside concealed bait stations, which prevents non-target
Customize your insect monitoring program with the IBS Insect Bait Station®. The discreet IBS creates a weather-protected central feeding zone to accommodate a wide variety of baits* for crawling insects.
Food-based bait stations can be effective for reducing high populations; these stations that attract and kill both sexes can have impact on fruit ßy damage levels, and render the populations vulnerable to other eradication efforts, such as sterile insect release, even when the populations are only partially reduced.
bait station line 2008 Launches first soft bait (difethialone) 1976 Invents its original second-generation anticoagulant, bromadiolone 1995 Introduces whole grains with difethialone 2005 Begins using mold inhibitors with difethialone 2010 Launches preassembled 2012 weighted bait station Launches bromadiolone soft bait 2016 Introduces first
Learn how to build, bait and position bait stations around your home and farm to maximize rodent control. Toxic baits are often used to reduce the damage caused