It's been a tough year with mice and rats, we've done two lots of baiting in town using TomKat type baits and have had a scare when small white dog ate a baited mouse a couple of weeks ago. Luckily he survived without any side effects.
On the farm we put out baits (screwed to shed timbers) and they were all gone in a week, we rebaited a couple of weeks later and they have only been nibbled a bit which is the usual state they are in for most of the year.
We did find a freshly dead rat outside the shearing shed the other week and thought no more of it and it was gone a couple of days later and we assumed a fox ate it, in which case then secondary poisoning was not an issue but I wonder what the impact is on native wildlife, particularly birds of prey.
We are lucky to have a few wedge tail eagles around the farm (I put my drone up a few weeks ago and very quickly had company of the wedge tail kind making me withdraw) but aside from the odd rat that didn't make it under cover to die we're not large scale baiters.
With the current plague further west does anyone have any experience of the effects of crop baiting on the bird life?
Random gratuitous drone footage here
Mayfield 5 - Flyover western side - YouTube
Regards,
Tote
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