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21 July 2020

Pelsis announce launch of new rodent monitoring product

BPCA member Pelsis have launched a new remote rodent monitoring system for pest control professionals. 

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The TrapMe remote rodent monitoring system combines a trap with built in remote monitoring functionality and, according to Pelsis, is the first of its kind in Europe to use a snap trap design alongside GSM cellular technology.

Developed in Denmark, the TrapMe system allows real-time access to catch data through a secure user portal.

The digital system alerts its users to catch information with status updates including both catch and miss-catch information. Each trap also sends regular vitals such as signal strength, temperature and battery life.

Speaking from the Pelsis head office in Knaresborough, Yorkshire, Andrew Milner, Group CEO said, “We’re very excited to bring the TrapMe product to the market. As the industry evolves, digital pest control solutions will be a key focus area for our product development teams.

"TrapMe is a great product, it’s easy to use, very well-built, and is both smart and effective.”

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Source: Pelsis press release

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