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New Trap and Bait Station from Bell Labs

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This new bait station is good for keeping out other people and animals which you don’t want playing around with the trap. It is particularly good if you have children around because it has a series of gates and baffles, which will keep small hands out.

This news bulletin titled Bell Introduces a Revolutionary Bait Station describes the many features of the station such as:

  • Tamper-Resistant for Kids & Dogs
  • Multiple Anchoring Options
  • Fast Single locking mechanism
  • Versatile
  • Four vertical bait positions
  • Pre-installed with a concrete block
  • Can be secured to a fence
  • Hold 2 T-Rex rat traps

You should read the whole article so you can fully understand how it works and about all the features. It is particularly good if you are a professional pest-control  expert as it provides security for your traps. Besides you can read about all the other merchandise for controlling pests which Bell manufactures, it is always good to keep up to date with what is available on the market.

We think this is a very positive contribution to the trapping and baiting tool kit. Particularly good for pest-control  specialists, because as mentioned before, the lockable case means that unauthorized people or children can’t tamper with it. It has a solid concrete brick in the base which means it can’t be moved easily, and the fact that it has bolt holes in the base means if can be secured in any position.

If you are a DIY pest control person which wants something for your own home, then this might be a bit over the top, but if you have children, then it could be worth the extra investment.

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