DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.22756781
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The development of semiochemical lures for rats Rattus spp. and the Australian brushtail possum Trichosurus vulpecula

Abstract: <p>Control and monitoring methodologies for vertebrate population management most commonly utilise food-based lures like peanut butter, meat and aromatic pastes, like cinnamon. However, food-based lures are perishable and require frequent replenishment, factors that decrease control operation efficacy and increase costs. The limitations of  food-based lures have led researchers to consider new approaches for three of New Zealand’s most damaging pest mammals, the Norway rat Rattus norvegicus, the ship rat… Show more

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