Rodent control inside electrical substations, utility facilities, and industrial sites presents a unique challenge. Poison programs don’t just fail frequently—they often make infestations worse. Over the past year, Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) and its partners have been testing the Goodnature® A24 automatic trap as a safer, cleaner, and more effective alternative.
Here’s what they’ve learned from real-world deployments.
As Tim Langer of WAPA describes it, placing poison in sensitive facilities is essentially “putting a refrigerator of food right where you don’t want mice.”
Multiple-dose toxicants require:
During that delay, affected rodents:
In humid environments, poison frequently molds before it ever becomes lethal, which means sites are often:
And perhaps most concerning: with poison programs, you can’t actually verify how many rodents are being eliminated—if any.
The Goodnature A24 operates on a completely different principle:
With the A24:
This transforms rodent control from a guessing game into a verifiable, data-driven process.
WAPA teams also rely on portable mounting stands, which allow technicians to:
This is especially valuable for:
No gloves, no grabbing, no mess.
WAPA’s initial rollout included 108 A24 traps distributed across multiple sites, along with 40 portable stands. Since deployment:
WAPA is now considering featuring the A24 program in an agency-wide presentation, signaling broader institutional adoption.
In addition to commercial testing, private residential use has yielded valuable insights:
Even with occasional non-lethal strikes, homeowners overwhelmingly preferred:
One homeowner neighbor is now planning to purchase both A24 and A18 units, and potential workplace deployment is being considered within a supermarket chain currently relying on diphacinone bait boxes.
Compared to poison, automatic traps deliver:
| Poison Programs | A24 Automatic Trap |
|---|---|
| Delayed kill (7–10+ days) | Instant kill |
| Unverifiable results | Visible, countable results |
| Mold risk in humidity | No degradation |
| Secondary poisoning | None |
| Scent-trail amplification | Immediate removal |
| Odor in ductwork | No wandering deaths |
| Predator attraction | Eliminated |
With Bluetooth monitoring, technicians know:
No more blind spending.
Utility environments cannot afford:
Automatic traps provide:
As WAPA’s field experience demonstrates, the switch to automatic trapping isn’t just safer—it’s more efficient, more measurable, and better aligned with modern infrastructure protection.
Explore our full line of Goodnature A24 & A18 automatic traps, portable mounting solutions, and Bluetooth monitoring systems designed for both industrial and residential use.
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