Palatability and efficacy to possums and rats of pest control baits containing bird repellents

作者: BK Clapperton , TD Day , DKJ Morgan , F Huddart , N Cox

DOI: 10.1080/03014223.2015.1029496

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摘要: Repellents used to reduce by-kill of birds during pest control must not compromise acceptance by target species. Two repellents combined, anthraquinone (AQ; 0.4 g kg−1) and d-pulegone (DP; 1.0) did the palatability blue-coloured carrot baits laboratory rats (Rattus norvegicus); nor DP (2.0). Green-coloured coated with AQ, or AQ + were taken from bait stations wild possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) rats. Toxic (1080) (0.4) peanut oil (0.1) had reduced but was accepted However, consume enough bacon, butter, cinnamon be killed. Anthraquinone (0.4 0.8) plus (0.5) affect lethality captive ship (R. rattus) possums. as surface coatings on are therefore acceptable possibly rats, at concentrations that deter some bird

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