Pest Control Solution for a European Logistics Warehouse

A leading logistics company in Germany faced severe pigeon infestations in its 5,000㎡ warehouse. Pigeon droppings corroded equipment and posed health risks to workers. After consulting our team, they adopted our stainless steel bird spikes (installed on rooftops and loading docks) and industrial-grade glue boards (placed in storage corners). Within 2 weeks, pigeon activity dropped by 90%, and rodent sightings decreased significantly.


"The combination of bird spikes and glue boards solved our 3-year pest problem. The durability exceeds our expectations—no need for frequent replacements. Your team’s on-site guidance made installation effortless." — Logistics Manager, Germany


Household Aids for Canadian Retail Chains

Household Aids for Canadian Retail Chains

A Canadian home improvement chain sought durable household tools for elderly customers. Our ergonomic kneeling stools (with padded seats) and wall-mounted garbage racks (space-saving design) became top sellers.

Agricultural Tools for Australian Farms

Agricultural Tools for Australian Farms

A 200-hectare fruit farm in Australia struggled with post-harvest cleanup and snake intrusions. 

Garden kneeler and seat tool storage integration

Dec 22, 25

Garden kneeler and seat tool storage integration

For gardening enthusiasts, the hassle of carrying both a kneeling tool and scattered gardening supplies often reduces the pleasure of outdoor work.

Effective Yellow Sticky Traps for Flea Beetles: Industrial Insights

Dec 03, 25

Effective Yellow Sticky Traps for Flea Beetles: Industrial Insights

Yellow Sticky Traps for flea beetles: A Veteran’s […]
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.
What Are Yellow Sticky Traps? Understanding Their Role in Sustainable Pest Control

Dec 07, 25

What Are Yellow Sticky Traps? Understanding Their Role in Sustainable Pest Control

What Are Yellow Sticky Traps? A Practical Guide to Thei […]

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