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Rat numbers peak in March/April on
the Barrier and this is the best time to try to prevent them
getting inside houses or sheds, and from demolishing the last of
the summer veges in the garden.
At Windy Hill we have been tracking this rise of rats for eleven
years and no matter how effective the pest management we have in
place what happens is that there is always an increase in the
percentage of rats recorded in tracking tunnels in autumn,
particularly in the more mature regenerating and mature forest
areas.
However, if you have sufficient
rat control happening outside your house or other buildings you
can really minimise the risk of rats getting inside your cosy
house for the winter. An average size developed section could do
with between 4 and 6 trap or bait stations tended regularly. At
the peak one can catch several rats a night.
Tips for Trappers
Baits: peanut butter mix with rolled oats; nuts peanut,
macademia; chocolate buttons; chook pellets; bread; fruit; bacon
rind; leather bits soaked in oil
Set Traps: in & under buildings; inside building walls &
ceilings; in rock walls; under and in timber stacks; by compost
bins; by firewood stacks; in old cars; under climbing vines; by
piles of rubbish; in the orchard and garden
Traps - Trouble shooting
If the trap wont set, tip the trap upside down and shake
freeing the pedal.
Place thumb on top of flat part of mechanism to hold up bait
pedal when setting.
If the bar wont set in the catch, press the bar in under the
catch as setting.
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Traps, rat bait, and trap
covers, are available from
Windy Hill Rosalie Bay
Catchment Trust
Plastic Snap-E Traps - $8 each
Plastic Covers for Traps free
Wooden covers for traps $22
BAIT:
10L pails Rat bait
(approx 290 x 20gm baits)
$150 plus gst
Used bait in good condition $20 per 10 L pail.
Ph Judy on 306 |
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HOT TIPS
Tie traps down to stop them
disappearing when a rat is partially caught
Cover traps to stop by-catch and
protect the trap from being sprung by debris. Set trap at back
of cover to reduce risk of by-catch (rails)
Plenty of traps outside will
lower the risk of rats coming inside
Change baits regularly and move
traps from time to time
When mice appear rat numbers are
way down
Weigh or staple covers down to
prevent them being blown over
Keep a record it will astound
you how much you catch
Rat numbers are highest in
Autumn, lowest in September
Have one trap for every 50x50m
square area in bush situations
If using bait ensure that it is
fixed inside a station that protects it from the weather and
stops non target species accessing the bait. |