Hello All,

I've read recently, humane rodent traps have been used instead of the more 
traditional bait traps because the users didn't want rodents eating the baits 
and then dying in the building. We're currently using bait traps and although 
I'm not aware of any finds of decomposing mice, we do have another issue of 
carpet beetles being attracted to the baits evidenced by large numbers of 
larval castings being found in the trap.

Has anyone switched to using humane mouse traps and has there been any benefits 
or downsides to using this method of rodent control?

Many thanks
Helen
Helen Barnes 


Curation Officer


Collections



Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria


Birdwood Avenue

Melbourne Victoria 3004


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