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October 14, 2018

Remote rodent monitoring can improve the entire pest management programme

by Vaughn Entwistle, Features editor, Milling and Grain

It is no secret that rodents and the diseases they can transmit are a looming menace to any business in the stored grain industry. Rodents are also bad for the bottom line: ineffective rodent control in milling and grain storage can directly result in significant product loss and even trigger large-scale recalls.

The marketplace needs a solution to not only empower professionals to proactively manage these environments, but also mitigate risk and reduce complexity of compliance with new regulations, including the FDA’s Food Safety Modernisation Act in the United States. Effective rodent monitoring programs are essential, but some believe that service providers often become trapped in an endless cycle of routine trap checking that distracts from a holistic focus on inspection and proactive exclusion strategies.
 


Enter, the RMS
Hearing the needs of customers and the marketplace, Bayer created the Rodent Monitoring System (RMS), which monitors rodent traps 24/7 and reports trap status and capture alerts. The Bayer RMS is the first solution in the Bayer Digital Pest Management platform that unites decades of Bayer professional pest management expertise with the computing power of the Microsoft Azure cloud.

The platform is part of the Bayer commitment to bringing innovative solutions to stored grain and food safety professionals.

By automating the vast majority of rodent trap inspections, service providers can now shift their time and focus from checking empty traps to proactive integrated pest management strategies, rapid corrective actions and preventive measures.

The result: the quality of the entire service is improved helping to support their customer’s food safety program.

Real-time alerts
Contrary to today’s manual service, digital monitoring provides real-time alerts when a rodent is caught enabling professionals to remove the pest immediately, better safeguarding sites. In grain storage and silo settings, the RMS effectively provides around-the-clock perimeter pest monitoring, creating an early warning system around key investments.

"Our solution can be used as a perimeter monitoring solution where traps are used today,” said Peter Jardine, Head of Marketing for Bayer Digital Pest Management. “We offer a system that enables traps to tell the user about their status, captures, time and date stamps, trend reporting, and more."


Read the full article in the Milling and Grain website, HERE.
 

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