Back wall designed to force rodent into the station.
2. Open Floor Entry
Existing surface gives rodent sense of safety as they flow into the station.
3. Vented Clear Doors
Allows for airflow and sight clarity for rodents.
4. Removeable Clear Center Wall
The clear, vented center wall forces the rodent into the target zone.
5. Commitment Wall
Rodent is forced over commitment wall into the target zone.
6. Escape Wall
Light encourages rodent into the target zone.
Highlights of the EZ Force Rodent Bait Station
Utilizes The Science of Force Flow to maximize speed of entry.
Open floor and angled doors at entryway allow rodent’s head and feet to enter the station before engaging the clear door, while its feet remain on familiar ground.
Clear, shatterproof doors have a high level of optical clarity, making it easy for the rodent to see through the station, as well as vents for airflow encouraging entry.
Angled doors drop into the back of the station, discouraging escape once the rodent is inside.
Guide wall prevents rodent from going behind station, leading it inside station.
Internal walls guide rodent inside station, where it encounters the clear, shatterproof central wall that provides airflow and sight clarity to opposite side of station.
When the rodent is forced to stop at the central wall, an escape light at the front of the station draws them over the commitment wall, dropping them directly into the target zone.
Uses either two removable, American-made snap traps or the L-shaped glue board, designed to create contrast and draw rodent toward escape light.
Engineered for durability and impact resistance.
Built with robust locking mechanism that keeps station secure while remaining easy for you to open and service.
Durable, 100% American-made, from recycled plastic.
I need bait stations that dont require keys or special tools to open, all that crap gets lost over time.
I am giving up on bait stations that have a safety lock in them = it makes opening so hard i always end up breaking some cheep plastic part. They just dont work in the real world. Where can I get a bait station that an elderly person can open?