Mole Pest Control with the Rodenator

More of a grassland problem than an arable one, mole damage includes sward loss, stone damage to mower blades and other machinery plus listeria infection to livestock through soil-contaminated silage. With a total UK grassland area of 7.1m ha (excluding rough grazing), the damage is difficult to quantify but is estimated to run into the […]

Non-European burrowing pests

Pocket Gopher Control Pocket Gophers are well equipped at digging and tunnelling. They rarely venture out of their tunnel systems except to migrate to a better for source or to breed. Pocket gophers do not hibernate and can produce three litters per year. Overall they can cause excessive damage to yards and foundations. The Rodentor 3 can handle the eradication of pocket […]

Rat Pest Control with the Rodenator

Damage from rats includes direct feeding damage to feed, and contamination. More than 20% of rats carry leptospirosis (Weil’s disease) which is easily passed to cattle and can be fatal to humans. Losses could well run into the millions, not to mention the amount spent on poisons. How does the Rodenator solve rat control problems? […]

Farm Pest Control with the Rodenator

Farmers work hard year round to ensure their crops or livestock are the best quality. All of this hard work, however, can be quickly ruined by pests which can cause thousands of pounds worth of damage every year. If pest control isn’t implemented and sustained, then pests will continue to strike again and again, costing […]

Golf Course Pest Control with the Rodenator

Golf courses suffering from poor pest control can expect to see ruined courses and a loss of business. Pests like Wild Rabbits, Moles or Rats can cause huge damage to well looked after courses and destroy years of work overnight with burrows. Pests like these can burrow under courses, ruining greens and landscapes as they […]

Rabbit pest control with the Rodenator

wild rabbits

The Rodenator is already in use on millions of acres throughout the UK, mainly for the control of wild rabbits, through destruction of their burrow systems or warrens. In economic terms, the European wild rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) is the No. 1 mammal pest in UK agriculture, which sustains losses estimated at a staggering £100 million annually, mainly through direct […]