Keep the exterior perimeter of the cafe clean and free of debris, trimming vegetation and removing harborage areas
Product Information
B&G Rodent Cafe Bait Station
The B&G Rodent Cafe Bait Station stands out as the best choice for rodent control because it delivers professional-grade durability, tamper-resistant security, and flexible baiting options in a compact, weather-resistant design.
Its low profile construction fits easily into tight spaces, while the secure locking system and interior layout keep bait protected from moisture, debris, and non-target animals, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor use in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.
Why Use the B&G Rodent Cafe Bait Station
Tamper resistant design: A locking lid with a recessed profile helps prevent access by children, pets, and non-target animals.
Durable, low-profile housing: Thick-walled construction and a compact footprint fit tight spaces along walls, fences, and behind equipment.
Keeps bait secure and cleaner: Interior ramps and raised bait rods help protect bait from moisture, debris, and tracking.
Flexible baiting options: Accepts block baits on vertical or horizontal rods; accommodates pellets/packets per label directions.
Easy service: Single-key operation and a smooth interior make inspections and cleanouts fast.
Indoor/outdoor use: Suitable for homes, restaurants, warehouses, and other commercial sites when used as directed.
Measures: 10.5 in x10.5 in x 3.4 in -a low profile size.
Survey & plan: Identify active runways, rub marks, droppings, burrows, and entry points. Place stations along walls and edges where rodents naturally travel.
Open the station: Insert the supplied key into the front slots, press down, and lift the lid.
Load bait: Slide block bait onto the provided rods (vertical for hot/dry areas; horizontal to keep bait elevated in damp spots). Follow the bait label for quantity and spacing.
Position & secure: Set stations flush against walls with entrances aligned to rodent travel paths. Anchor or zip-tie/padlock if required by site policy.
Spacing guidance: For mice, place stations every 10–15 feet; for rats, every 15–30 feet along exterior/perimeter runs. Increase density in heavy pressure areas.
Maintain regularly: Inspect at least weekly at the start of a program. Refill or rotate bait as consumed/soiled; remove carcasses; record activity.
Practice safety: Wear gloves, keep keys secure, and always follow the pesticide label for the bait you use. Store bait and stations out of reach of children and pets.