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Adah Reserve Needs Volunteers for Pest Control

Mark from Totara Vale

Volunteers are needed to help in the reserve, and in their own properties around the reserve, to monitor and maintain bait stations and traps as part of community halo projects.

If you are interested in supporting Adah Reserve, please contact Pest Free Kaipātiki, the local coordinator at adah.reserve@gmail.com or join the Adah Reserve Community Project group.

Reducing the number of rodents in the reserve will benefit the native bird’s, plants and the surrounding community.

Rodent Control Resources are available for your own back yard:
Wooden box & T-Rex Trap: $30.00
Ambush Bait Station kit with 1 Years bait (4 pulses): $45.00
Modified Victor traps for large rats $14

www.pestfreekaipatiki.org.nz...

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