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Indoor spaces
Indoor spaces are where rodent populations are feeding mostly within a building or structure that is behind closed doors. Products labeled for indoor use only should not be used:
- If rodents can move freely into the building from outdoors
- In open barns or structures
- In sewers
Outdoors
Outdoors - around buildings includes:
- The entire building that is being treated
- The area around the buiding that needs to be treated to deal with rodents that are moving into the building from the outside
Sewers
Sewers are considered to be specialist areas.
- Only products that say they can be applied in sewers should be used
- The label will say "Bait must be applied in a way so that they do not come into contact with water and are not washed away"
Open spaces
Typical open spaces include:
- Golf courses
- Farmland
- Outside food stores (e.g. in a field)
- Parks
Waste dumps
Waste dumps are considered to be a specialist area.
- Only products which state they can be used on a waste dump on the label can be used