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Liphatech Ag

Agricultural Pest Management Solutions at your service

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At Liphatech Ag, we’re dedicated to helping farmers and producers like you succeed. Our industry-leading arsenal of agricultural pest control products and our team of highly experienced ag professionals are here to help secure your output. 

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Featured products

Aegis Risk Reducer product

Aegis Risk Reducer

Reduce the risk of bait exposure to non-target animals on your operation with the Aegis® Risk Reducer: a bait station insert designed to lessen rodenticide crumb-out. To help prevent crumb-out, the Risk Reducer features a slotted grate and exit barriers that brush rodenticide debris into a catch basin. Both the slotted grate and catch basin are removable for easy clean up. Compatible only with Aegis®-RP Bait Stations.

Rotation works

Proper rotation of multiple rodenticides helps to preserve and maintain the efficacy of the active ingredients for the future. Using only one active ingredient or bait type in areas with ongoing rodent activity can increase the potential for a resistance problem. A well-planned rotation program helps to address chemical and behavioral resistance issues. Liphatech Ag offers a complete, year-round rotation of three active ingredients plus an option for clean-out periods.

Pest Identification

Understanding the pest you’re facing is the first step toward effective pest control. Pinpoint the culprit and access valuable tips and solutions on how to deal with them effectively. 

Slugs

Slug counts from baiting and trapping on the surface represent only a fraction of the total population. Slugs are hermaphrodites, and a single pair can hatch between 50 and 150 eggs every 4 to 6 weeks.

Snails

Snails are prolific breeders. They are hermaphrodites, and a single pair of snails can hatch between 50 and 150 eggs every 4 to 6 weeks. Without proper control, snail populations can expand fast and wreak havoc on your productivity  

Prairie Dogs

Prairie dogs are unwelcome companions in pastures and cattle grazing ranges. They compete with livestock for forage and have long-term impacts on land quality and value.

Voles

Although tiny, voles can be destructive. Voles damage trees and hinder seed emergence. Reducing vole populations in border areas and buffer strips is critical to protecting orchards and fields.

Ground Squirrels

Ground squirrels damage many food-bearing and ornamental plants, including grains, pulse and seed crops, as well as nut and fruit trees. Whether burrowing, gnawing or otherwise bothering, ground squirrels can cause serious problems for producers.  

Pocket Gophers

Pocket gophers can cause substantial damage to fields, forages, utilities and irrigation lines. These small creatures can create big issues for agricultural operations. 

Rats

Rats can cause serious problems for egg, poultry and pork producers. From feed loss to biosecurity issues in barns, rodent problems can affect your bottom line.

Mice

The house mouse makes itself at home in agricultural facilities and cultivated fields, threatening production loss and biosecurity issues. They are highly adaptable, so controlling mice in barns, poultry houses, feed storage and the outdoors is a complex task.

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