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You can help stem the tide too..... - Forest Restoration Project
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Pestcontrol

No matter if you live in a city town or in the country you can help to reduce pest numbers by doing pest control at home. Though it may appear that there is no sign of mice or rats around you can be assured they are not to far away.

Rats and mice love to take advantage of the bounty of food and shelter afforded by humans but are just as at home deep in the forest, if left to their own devices their numbers can explode if there is an adequate food supply.

Traps are fairly inexpensive to purchase and can be found in the supermarket the hardware store most are simple to set and an effective means of control over small areas for lifestyle blocks or continued pest control you cant beat the awesome GoodNature automatic resetting traps. GoodNatures range of traps are always working and require very little ongoing attention and yet will remove significant numbers of pests.

Traps are fairly inexpensive to purchase and can be found in the supermarket the hardware store most are simple to set and an effective means of control over small areas for lifestyle blocks or continued pest control you cant beat the awesome GoodNature automatic resetting traps. GoodNatures range of traps are always working and require very little ongoing attention and yet will remove significant numbers of pests.

Check out GoodNatures website for information on their traps or stay tuned to my blog as the next few will be dedicated to what traps to use and where plus a few tips to get maximum control of any rodents in your area.

We use a mix of automatic and snap traps to give our native birds a chance and were expecting significant numbers at the start of our trapping operation this photo shows our first nights trapping results and its shocking what our native species must contend with every night.

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