Public Facilities

Parks, schools, and hospitals benefit from our bird spikes on benches and statues, maintaining public cleanliness. Mouse glue boards placed in utility rooms prevent electrical damage from rodents, and kneeling stools aid maintenance staff in floor repairs or equipment checks.


Related Applications

Our products serve diverse application fields with tailored solutions.
Agriculture & Farming

Agriculture & Farming

Farmers and agricultural enterprises use our trap cages  and sticky trap to protect crops from rodents and pests without harmful chemicals. 

Industrial & Logistics

Industrial & Logistics

Warehouses, factories, and logistics hubs utilize anti-climb spikes to deter rodents and intruders from scaling walls or fences.

Residential & Commercial Spaces

Residential & Commercial Spaces

Homeowners and businesses (restaurants, hotels, offices) rely on our pest control products to maintain hygiene.

The Black Box Rat Trap Is Highly Effective

Nov 27, 25

The Black Box Rat Trap Is Highly Effective

The persistent challenge of rodent infestation demands a combination of ingenuity and effective tools.

Comprehensive Guide on Sticky Trap Use for Industrial Pest Control & Contamination Prevention

Dec 08, 25

Comprehensive Guide on Sticky Trap Use for Industrial Pest Control & Contamination Prevention

Sticky Trap Use is a key solution in the industry, spec […]
Top Features of a Premium Garden Kneeling Pad

Dec 08, 25

Top Features of a Premium Garden Kneeling Pad

For gardeners—whether hobbyists tending small backyard plots or professionals maintaining large landscapes—comfort and support during long hours of kneeling are non-negotiable.

Navigating Modern Construction Trends with Rat Trap Company Solutions

Jan 28, 26

Navigating Modern Construction Trends with Rat Trap Company Solutions

You know, been running around construction sites all year, dust in my teeth, smelling cement. Lately, everyone's talking about pre-fabricated components, modular builds. Seems like every other engineer is sketching something up on a tablet. It's the speed, they say. Speed and, frankly, less headache finding skilled labor. To be honest, it's a bit of a scramble trying to keep up. But honestly, it's not all sunshine and roses. A lot of these designs… they look good on paper, but then you get on site and realize they haven’t thought about how a guy with gloves is actually gonna handle this stuff. Have you noticed how many things are designed by people who've never actually, you know, built anything? It’s frustrating. It all comes down to materials, doesn't it? We’re using a lot more high-density polyethylene (HDPE) these days. It’s tough stuff, smells faintly of plastic, and you need a good sharp blade to cut it cleanly.

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