Agriculture & Farming

Farmers and agricultural enterprises use our trap cages  and sticky trap to protect crops from rodents and pests without harmful chemicals. Snake tongs) ensure safe removal of snakes near barns or fields, safeguarding livestock and workers.Garden Rake simplify post-harvest cleanup in orchards and farmyards.


Related Applications

Our products serve diverse application fields with tailored solutions.
Public Facilities

Public Facilities

Parks, schools, and hospitals benefit from our bird spikes on benches and statues, maintaining public cleanliness.

Residential & Commercial Spaces

Residential & Commercial Spaces

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

Industrial & Logistics

Industrial & Logistics

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

Garden Kneelers: Your Secret to Pain-Free Gardening

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Garden Kneelers: Your Secret to Pain-Free Gardening

Do you love gardening but hate the aches and pains that come with it? You're not alone.

Effective Pest Control with Yellow Sticky Trap Use and Best Practices

Feb 02, 26

Effective Pest Control with Yellow Sticky Trap Use and Best Practices

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What is Yellow Sticky Trap? Global Insights & Practical Guide to Pest Monitoring

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What is Yellow Sticky Trap? Global Insights & Practical Guide to Pest Monitoring

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Navigating the Landscape of Modern mouse trap suppliers and Construction Challenges

Jan 29, 26

Navigating the Landscape of Modern mouse trap suppliers and Construction Challenges

Honestly, the whole industry’s been buzzing about pre-fab lately. Everyone’s chasing faster build times, less waste… it’s all about efficiency, right? But you spend enough time on site, and you quickly realize ‘efficient’ doesn’t always mean ‘better’. I’ve seen projects rushed so badly, the whole thing just… falls apart. Literally. It’s a fine line. It’s funny, though. People designing these things, they sit in offices, looking at CAD drawings, and they don’t always grasp the realities of actually building with something. Like, the angle of a chamfer, or the type of coating. It might look good on screen, but it’ll be a nightmare on site. That’s where experience comes in, I guess. To be honest, the biggest shift I’ve seen in the last couple of years is the demand for more sustainable options.

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