There are three main rodent pests of houses and businesses in Australia - all introduced. They are the Norway Rat, the Roof Rat and the House Mouse. Mice often enter buildings looking for shelter, particularly during late autumn and winter making their nests in wall cavities and roof voids. Mice have a low need for water and will feed on a wide variety of foods including grains fruit and various animal and human foods. They are mainly nocturnal and live for about 1 year. In this time they can have 6 - 10 litters, each having 5 or 6 young.
Control of mice can be achieved through a variety of methods with the most popular being the use of mouse bait or poison and mouse traps. Mouse bait comes in a range of brands including Talon, Tomcat, Ditrac, Contrac and Pest Defence. Bait is best contained within bait stations where the bait is protected from the weather as well as non-target animals. Mouse traps are available in traditional wooden and plastic snap traps, humane single live catch traps and multi catch live traps.
Mice Multi Catch Bucket Trap is a multi-catch and release mice control solution that is a much safer and humane way to control a large infestation of mice. Features: Can...
Latest design and technology to increase rodent capture rate. This Single Catch Mouse Trap is the latest in the fight to catch pesky mice and smaller rats; Humanely! Simply set...
Humane and non-toxic Clear view flip-top lid for easy inspection and cleaning. Child and pet safe No assembly required Fast, reusable and dependable mice removal Designed for maximum reliability and...
One key will be sent per order. Extra keys can be purchased separately HERE. Looks Like A Rock, Acts Like A Bait Station! Looking every bit like a rock, PROTECTA...
The Extra Large Rat Trap is a durable, humane solution for capturing larger rats and pests. Made from powder-coated steel, it’s designed for easy use and long-lasting performance. Ideal for...
This product is great to work with, had a bad rat problem and after a week of baiting it had wiped them out. Will continue to use ditrac its worth every cent.