We want to protect our native animals and we believe this can and should be accomplished without undue pain and suffering being caused to other animals, even voracious predators such as rats, stoats and possums.
What trap should I use for possums?
The BT001 Warrior Trap. Our Warrior trap is designed and has been proven to humanely kill possums. Independent testing through Landcare Research has proven that the warrior trap meets NAWAC guidelines.
What trap should I use for rats?
The BT200 Stoat & Rat Trap. Our BT200 trap is designed to humanely kill both Norway and ship rats. Independent testing through Landcare Research has proven that the BT200 trap meets NAWAC guidelines.
What trap should I use for stoats?
The BT200 Rat & Stoat Trap. If you are beginning a stoat eradication project, ensure your stoat trap meets NAWAC guidelines. Our BT200 trap is designed to humanely kill stoats and meets the NAWAC guidelines.
What trap should I use for ferrets?
The BT250 Stoat & Ferret Trap. If you are beginning a stoat or ferret eradication project, ensure your trap meets NAWAC guidelines. Our BT250 trap is designed to humanely kill stoats and ferrets, and meets the NAWAC guidelines.
What is the trigger weight range for the BT200 Stoat and Rat Trap?
BT200 Stoat and Rat Trap: 78.5 grams must not trigger, 90 grams must trigger
What is the trigger weight range for the BT250 Stoat and Ferret Trap?
90 grams must not trigger, 100 grams must trigger
What is the trigger weight range for the BT001 Warrior Trap for Possums?
BT001 Possum Trap: 400 grams pull weight must not trigger, 600 grams pull weight must trigger