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REDDING, Conn. - The RodoTrak rodent detection and tracking product uses a set of baited rodent detection stations to attract rodents, such as mice, rats, flying squirrels, chipmunks and almost any small rodent. These stations are loaded with fully non-toxic fluorescent powder that will coat their bodies for easy tracking using an ultraviolet (UV) flashlight.
The station should be set up in a perimeter of suspected problematic rooms. This can be done indoors or out. Each station contains a fibrous material that is permeated with a non-toxic fluorescent powder that completely coats the rodent’s fur when it enters. The fibrous material contains enough powder to cover approximately 15 linear feet outside and even more inside.
Once they leave the RodoTrak station, the rodents create a trail of powder left as footprints where they walk or “body” prints where they rub against an
entry or exit point in your home. Additional tool needed include UV flashlight and copper mesh to close the holes.
RodoTrak is highly effective for monitoring rodent activity in every setting. Both fibrous material and powder applied in the RodoTrak products are used in consumer textiles and are completely non-toxic, according to the manufacturer.
For more information visit www.rodotrak.com.
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