Loading bays are constant entry points
Dock doors left open during shifts, damaged seals, and exterior clutter create predictable rodent routes. Perimeter bait without dock assessment misses the primary pressure.
Warehouses and distribution centres face constant rodent pressure at perimeter walls, loading bays, and pallet storage zones. Sterex combines exterior bait station routes, dock-door recommendations, and interior monitoring with documentation facility managers and auditors can rely on.

Primary focus
Rodent perimeter + docks
Documentation
Mapped stations + visit logs
Dock doors left open during shifts, damaged seals, and exterior clutter create predictable rodent routes. Perimeter bait without dock assessment misses the primary pressure.
Rodent activity in pallet storage or break areas can spread before exterior bait stations show a trend. Interior snap traps and monitors catch activity early.
Third-party food-safety and logistics audits expect dated service records, bait station maps, and trend notes—not generic checklists.
Fall and winter often increase exterior rodent movement toward warm buildings. Programs need revisit schedules that adjust when activity spikes.
We map exterior walls, loading bays, employee entrances, dumpster pads, and interior storage zones before designing the bait station route.
Stations are placed on activity-based locations with mapped IDs, check schedules, and trend notes—not a fixed grid disconnected from pressure.
Snap traps, monitors, and targeted interior bait are added in storage zones, break rooms, and mechanical areas when product or audit requirements demand it.
Every visit generates GorillaDesk records showing what was inspected, what changed, and what follow-up is scheduled for facility managers and auditors.

Warehouses and distribution centres face constant rodent pressure at perimeter walls, loading bays, and pallet storage zones. A perimeter program only works when entry points are mapped, bait stations are checked on schedule, and interior monitoring catches activity before it spreads through inventory.
Sterex warehouse programs combine exterior bait station routes, dock-door recommendations, and interior snap or monitor placement where product storage demands it. Every visit is documented so facility managers and third-party auditors can see what was inspected, what changed, and what follow-up is scheduled—not a generic checklist.
Sterex serves warehouses accounts across Brampton, Toronto, Mississauga, and the wider GTA.
Common questions about warehouses pest control pricing, scheduling, methods, and reporting.
Request a consultation for a site walk, service frequency recommendation, and quote based on your building—not a generic package.