Rodent Control — safe, guaranteed, audit-ready
IPCS rodent control combines bait stations, trapping, and entry-point proofing for factories, warehouses, pharma plants, and homes across Haryana and Himachal Pradesh. Industrial clients receive numbered bait-station maps, activity logs, and trend reports — the documentation GMP and FSSAI audits ask for.
Problem signs
Signs you need this treatment
- Droppings along walls, in store rooms, or near wiring
- Gnawed cables, packaging, or wooden pallets
- Scratching sounds in false ceilings at night
- Burrows near godown perimeters or drains
- Rodent sightings flagged in internal audits
Seeing two or more of these?
Acting early costs a fraction of acting late
Pest problems compound quietly — colonies grow, damage spreads, and treatment scope (and cost) grows with them. An inspection now settles it either way: if it's nothing, you'll know; if it's something, you'll catch it at its cheapest stage.
The inspection is free, takes under an hour, and comes with a fixed written quote — no obligation to proceed.
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How the treatment works
Site survey
Entry points, runways, and harbourage are mapped; industrial sites get a numbered station layout plan.
Station deployment
Tamper-resistant bait stations outside; trapping-first methods inside production and food zones.
Proofing
We recommend and seal entry gaps — door brushes, mesh, conduit sealing — so control lasts.
Log & trend
Every visit updates station logs; monthly trend reports flag hotspots before they become findings.
Safety & chemicals
Safe for families, pets & production lines
Inside food and pharma zones we rely on trapping and physical control — no loose rodenticide indoors. External stations are locked, anchored, and child- and pet-resistant.
All chemicals are approved by the Central Insecticides Board and applied by technicians licensed under the Insecticides Act, 1968. MSDS documentation available for commercial clients.
Pricing
What it costs
AMC pricing by site size and station count; one-time residential visits also available.
Every job starts with a free inspection and ends with a fixed written quote — the price you're told is the price you pay.
Where it applies
Built for these environments
FAQ
Rodent Control — common questions
What documentation do you provide for audits?
Numbered bait-station maps, per-visit activity logs, trend analysis, chemical MSDS, and our vendor license copies — the standard pack WHO-GMP, US FDA, and FSSAI auditors ask to see.
Rats are chewing our factory wiring. How fast can you start?
Site surveys are typically scheduled within days. Initial station deployment happens on the first visit; proofing recommendations follow with the survey report.
Is rodent bait safe around pets and children?
Residential baiting uses locked, tamper-resistant stations placed out of reach, and we prefer trapping indoors. We explain every placement before we leave.
Why do rodents keep coming back despite baiting?
Baiting without proofing treats symptoms. IPCS pairs control with entry-point sealing — the combination is what makes results stick.
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Government-authorized fumigation of godowns, containers, and stored commodities — with compliance certificates.
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Gel and spray disinfestation for cockroaches, ants, lizards, and crawling insects — low-odour and food-safe options.
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