Technical assessment of mechanical and electronic traps to facilitate future improvements in trap efficacy and humaneness
Bernd Walther,
André Bohot,
Hendrik Ennen
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUNDSnap traps and electronic traps are the main devices for non‐chemical management of rodent pests. Traps should be efficient and should not cause unnecessary suffering of animals. Harmonised, systematic test methods are required to make sure that mechanical forces or electrical parameters are optimal to achieve swift unconsciousness and death. This study aimed to describe technical trap properties that can be used to facilitate future improvements in trap efficacy and humaneness.METHODSWe constructed … Show more
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