Abstract:Over a 15 month period the removal rates of different attractant and flavour enhanced baits, by foxes, was investigated at permanent and single use sites. All baits were composed of mechanically recovered chicken meat (MRM) and were treated with one of four additives (an attractant or flavour); untreated baits were used as experimental controls. The addition of synthetic ferment egg (SFE) increased bait removal compared with untreated and valeric acid (VA) treated bait. However, the addition of beef flavour or… Show more
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