Randy Bilesky BScF CPA RPF
President at Go Green
October 23, 2024
Rodent bait boxes should be strategically placed to maximize their effectiveness while ensuring safety. Here are some key locations and considerations:
Location
- Near Entry Points: Should place bait boxes near potential entry points like cracks, holes, or gaps in walls and foundations where rodents might enter.
- Along Walls: Rodents tend to travel along walls rather than open spaces. Position bait boxes flush against walls, particularly in corners.
- High Activity Areas: Look for signs of rodent activity, such as droppings or gnaw marks, and place bait boxes in these areas.
- Basements and Attics: These spaces often harbor rodents, so check and place boxes in these areas.
- Outside: If you have a yard, place bait boxes around the perimeter of your property, especially near shrubs, woodpiles, or trash bins.
Considerations
- Safety: Ensure bait boxes are secured to prevent pets or non-target animals from accessing the bait.
- Visibility: Use tamper-resistant boxes that can be monitored without opening them frequently.
- Regular Checks: Monitor the bait boxes regularly to assess rodent activity and replenish bait as needed.
By following these guidelines, effective management of rodent populations while minimizing risks to pets and wildlife.
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