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If the doors was kept shut and cleaned afterwards it might just pass but you can never ever rely on the customer doing what they are told and when the door was opened (which it certainly would be )and not shut ( again certainly would be ) you'd  be killing birds , squirrels , hedgehogs and god knows what else. Bait boxes would have reduced spillage of eaten bait by a load and made far safer , block bait would have been even better 

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On 07/02/2024 at 12:41, DIDO.1 said:

....do councils get away with leaving this at a customers house? 

 

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A think these trays are not ment for residential properties more commercial & farm yards. But then you've to be careful on farm yards with loose bait.  And these guys past the courses and got thier license . Some people just get lazy. There's no need for all them bait trays at all. 

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I'm a big believer in residential property you should be using equipment that's going to kill them straight out. Not eat loads of bait and go die in someone's wall cavity or under the floor boards. This sort of poison can end up all over the house and cross contaminating the property bad news this. 

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