Title of article
Bait avoidance and habitat use by the roof rat, Rattus rattus, in a piggery
Author/Authors
Luke K.-P. Leung، نويسنده , , Nicole M. Clark، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
8
From page
77
To page
84
Abstract
The acceptance of four anticoagulant rodenticide baits was evaluated in a piggery. The bait bases were cracked wheat, wax block, pig feed, and Racumin Paste®. Mean daily consumption of each bait was poor (<5 g). Mean activity index measured with tracking plates did not change significantly throughout pre-baiting (3 days), baiting (37) or post-baiting (7), indicating that the baits had no impact on the population. The same baiting regime applied simultaneously in nearby stables with lower feed availability induced a significantly higher mean consumption of the cracked wheat based bait, and the activity index declined to zero at day 23, indicating that the rats were eradicated. The failure of the baits to control rats in the piggery was possibly due to the poor bait acceptance caused by the abundant feed supply. Results of live-trapping and radio- and spool-and-line tracking indicated that the population was confined within the piggery; lower windowsills were the most used above-ground structure for movements; and minimum home range span was 17 m. We suggest that rodent control should be implemented within the confines of the piggery to reduce the risk to non-target animals, and that mortality agents should be placed 17 m apart arboreally for the roof rat.
Keywords
rodent control , Bait acceptance , baits , Efficacy , Rattus rattus , Radiotelemetry , activity index , rodenticides , piggery
Journal title
International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation
Record number
732740
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