Tamper-Resistant Bait Station

Toolrodent control deviceEco-Friendly

EPA-required locked and anchored container that holds rodent bait safely away from children, pets, and non-target animals. Essential for safe rodenticide use in commercial and residential settings.

Typical Cost
$10-30 per station depending on size and features
Shelf Life
N/A - reusable for many years
Where to Buy
Pest control supply distributors

Common Use Cases

  • Safely deploy rodent bait blocks
  • Meet EPA safety requirements
  • Protect children and pets from bait exposure
  • Monitor bait consumption
  • Secure bait in exterior and interior locations

Application Instructions

Secure bait blocks on rods inside feeding chamber (never in entry runway). Close and lock lid. Anchor station to floor or ground using screws, wire, cement, or stakes so it cannot be moved. Label exterior or lid with: PMP name/contact, date placed, and product name. Number stations and mark locations on facility map. Place along walls where rodents travel. Check every 7-14 days: replenish bait, look for dead rodents, document consumption. Remove bait and stations 2 weeks after activity stops.

Specifications

Must meet EPA tamper-resistance standards. Heavy-duty plastic construction. Locking mechanism (key or tool required). Anchoring points. Interior baffles to position bait in feeding chamber separate from entry. Sizes: mouse (small), rat (medium/large), multi-species. Weather-resistant for outdoor use.

Safety Warnings & Precautions

  • ALWAYS keep locked
  • ALWAYS anchor securely
  • Check regularly for tampering
  • Place away from children and pets
  • Label clearly with warning and contact info
  • Only use with EPA-registered rodenticides
Important Disclaimer: The information provided in this knowledge base is for educational and reference purposes only. Pest management professionals should always consult current product labels, Safety Data Sheets (SDS), manufacturer instructions, and applicable local, state, and federal regulations as the definitive source of truth. Product formulations, application methods, safety requirements, and regulations may change over time. This information may be out of date and should not replace professional judgment, proper training, or required licensing and certifications.