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Veltox Pest Control Case Study | Commercial site

  • Writer: Veltox
    Veltox
  • Oct 9
  • 2 min read



Site Type: Commercial recycling warehouse

Location: Cheshire

Summary: Veltox was invited to attend a site inspection in the Cheshire East area following reports of persistent external rat activity. The site, an active recycling warehouse handling shredded materials against concrete retaining walls, had developed significant signs of colony behaviour: extensive burrow systems within wall voids, surface tracking along perimeter routes, and high levels of nesting activity concentrated behind waste bays and storage areas.


Large empty warehouse

Traditional control measures had failed to make long-term impact. The rats were well established, using structural voids as harbourage. Given the limitations of the site, the objective was to vastly reduce the through environmental correction and proofing.

The Investigation

Our inspection confirmed:

  • Extensive burrow networks beneath shrub lines and fencing.

  • Inconsistent bait placement from previous treatments.

  • Readily available food sources and poor waste management practices.

  • Gaps beneath perimeter structures offering continuous shelter.

Rather than immediately rebait, Veltox applied our trace-to-source and conquer methodology:

  • Mapping runs and feeding patterns.

  • Identifying active versus dormant burrows.

  • Assessing environmental attractants (water, feed, waste, shelter).


Our Strategy

Our approach would be a staged control and prevention plan, designed to dismantle the colony by exploiting rodent behaviour and the site’s physical layout rather than relying on repeated baiting. All control measures would be proportionate, targeted, and risk-assessed, ensuring humane and sustainable results within an active industrial setting.

Phase 1: Rapid Knockdown

We would begin with targeted baiting at active runs and burrows to collapse the core population quickly and humanely. Rodent colonies, when allowed to thrive, create extensive networks with a clear social structure; dominant older males occupy central nesting zones, while younger rats occupy outer areas. By understanding this behaviour, we would target key areas of colony activity first, ensuring rapid reduction with minimal toxicant use.

At this site, nesting within the concrete wall structure was so advanced that live collection could have actually been possible — a clear sign of long-term habitation.

Phase 2: Habitat Manipulation

We would focus on altering rodent movement patterns within the warehouse environment. By sealing one end of the infested wall section, we would guide rodents through controlled pathways to ensure safe, predictable bait uptake. This behavioural control limits spread and increases efficiency of treatment.

Phase 3: Proofing & Containment

Full proofing may not be feasible in an active recycling warehouse, but selective sealing would restrict rodent access and create defined containment zones. This approach allows for safer, more measurable follow-up control and monitoring.

Phase 4: Monitoring & Reporting

After control, non-toxic monitoring blocks would verify that activity has fallen within acceptable ranges. Digital reporting through Veltox’s platform would provide full transparency on bait use, photographs, and follow-up recommendations.

Safety Procedures & Compliance

Veltox’s work is underpinned by professional standards for safety, environmental responsibility, and humane control. All site activity would be conducted in accordance with our internal safety procedures and industry codes of practice:


  • Site-specific Risk Assessments

  • COSHH Compliance 

  • CRRU-Aligned Baiting Practice 

  • Humane Control Principle 

  • Staff Safety & PPE Protocols 

  • Transparent Record Keeping

Summary Insight

Veltox’s proposed pest control case study combines behavioural understanding, controlled intervention, and safety-first methodology to deliver effective and sustainable results within complex commercial environments.

 
 
 

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