The Techni-Baiter rodent bait and trap station cuts technician time, labor and physical strain by attaching its key to an extension pole or broomstick to open for service. The newest model features an updated locking system with four baiting compartments: One exposed to the rodent and three airtight compartments for easy bait storage and replacement. Use the pole to unlock, lift, rotate and relock the bait station to expose fresh bait.
This innovative solution is ideal for universities, warehouses, manufacturing plants, farms and other facilities where maintaining numerous rodent bait stations is traditionally time-consuming and labor-intensive. Other key features include:
- 15-20 seconds routine service time per station
- Easy access with key attachment for extension poles or broomsticks
- Four bait compartments: one exposed, three airtight for easy storage and replacement
- Serviceable from a standing position, reducing physical strain
- Compatible with snap traps for non-baiting strategies
- Cuts labor costs by an estimated 75 percent
- Enhances technician morale by simplifying routine tasks
About Technicide
With its manufacturing facilities based in Heber City, Utah, Technicide was founded in 1989 by Jim Harper, a third-generation pest management professional (PMP). Harper grew up in the pest control industry, riding along with his dad at a very young age. At 15, Harper’s responsibility in the family business was to maintain and repair the equipment. His inventive spirit led him to build a truck-mounted power rig that could slide out of the truck. In 1985, the family business expanded to new heights, offering its services into the restaurant pest elimination market. Harper began designing and building more sophisticated equipment — the Injecticide and the Techniduster — to meet the service needs.
Technicide, with its first product introduced in 1989, has been serving the pest control industry for over 35 years. The current flagship product, Exacticide, was introduced in 2001. The Exacticide, a multi-faceted pest eradication tool, is so versatile that you literally can do the majority of your jobs from start to finish with it, the company says. Although the name “Exacticide” has stayed the same, Harper has continued to improve it and implement greater features over the years. He has also created the Tech-Reach Bait Pro and Techni-Baiter rodent bait station, among other products.
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