rodent control suggestions

Jo Clute josepi at doitnow.com
Tue Sep 12 19:48:59 PDT 2006



            PROTECTA GRAY BAIT STATIONS RAT SIZED - 2 STATIONS



            Rat size tamper proof bait station to keep children and pets 
outs but bait secure and safe-outside or inside use .
            2 stations ( Does not include bait)
            Dimensions : (11 1/2 " x 12" x 6 1/2")
            Specifications

            Manufacturer Bell Labs
            Availability In Stock
            Price ea. $30.90
            Total $30.90

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      Proteca Bait Stations for Rats: Three Types:

        a.. Tamper Proof Protecta Bait Station-Standard Size
        b.. Protecta LP(Lower Profile)
        c.. Lanscape Protecta Bait Stations


      Protecta Rat Bait Station : Standard
      Ideal to use around children and pets
      Tamper-resistant Rodent Bait Stations are an integral part of baiting.

      They keep bait away from children, livestock, pets and other animals, 
as well as protect bait from dust, dirt, moisture and other contaminants so 
bait stays fresh longer.

      Use them also to monitor rodent activity to determine areas of heavy 
and mild infestation.

      Made of heavy-duty, injection-molded plastic, these rodent bait 
stations withstand the toughest baiting situations indoors and out.

      It's large enough to accommodate six rats and holds up to one pound of 
dry rodent bait and one pint of liquid rodent bait.

      Horizontal and vertical bait securing rods keep Blox bait securely in 
the station.

      Protecta Bait Station is ideal for perimeter baiting and can be 
attached to a permanent structure or staked to the ground for added 
security. It locks with a locking screw and unlocks with an Allen key 
wrench(included) .

      . A padlock also works. Liners which fit into the bait compartment are 
available to make cleaning and rebaiting easier.

      Protecta Bait Station measures 11 1/2 " x 12" x 6 1/2" and is 
available in black.

      PROTECTA Bait Station Features:

      Click on picture to enlarge



        a.. Protecta bait stations for rats comes with rods to skew on 
Contrac Blox, Fastrac Rodent Bait: Blox or Final Blox bait blocks.


        b.. This secures the bait in place, so you don't have one rat 
hoarding an abundance of bait, getting better control through the entire 
population









        c.. It is tamper resistant, for use outdoors or indoors.. Suitable 
for commerical, industrial and residential buildings.

        d.. When used in warehouses or around perimeter of food processing 
plants or restaurants, place a Protecta Bait Station every 15 to 20 feet for 
severe or continuous rat infestations, less for light infestations


        e.. Made of heavy-duty injection-molded plastic to withstand tough 
baiting situations.
        Protecta's "living hinge" is very durable,
        allowing the station's lid to open and close over 100,000 times 
without breaking.




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jennifer Downing" <jenniferfierro at cox.net>
To: <central-city-discuss at gcna.info>
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 6:46 PM
Subject: rodent control suggestions


>I have mice.  yes plural.
> maybe a rat?! I want to call a pest control, but I don't want to pay out 
> the rear for it.
> I have baited and caught and put poison out, but I am being very weary 
> about the poison I have dogs.  (It is where the dogs CANNOT GET TO IT 
> THOUGH)  But still weary...
>
> any recomendations, they did do an inspection before I bought the house, 
> and would this be covered under the warranty?
>
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