After centuries, they finally discovered the solution: sprinkle some rat poison around.
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Rat poison also kills predators that eat rats, because the eat the poisoned corpses. It's rarely a good idea.
Sounds like in this case the rats were the apex predators on the island
Birds eat dead shit all the time… probably the typical rat poison would get them that way. Traps on another hand…
No need to speculate. It says right in the article that they used rat poison.
Rat bait was dropped by drone in July 2024 — around 25 kilograms per hectare (55 pounds per 2.5 acres) — in lines across the islands, so that there were no gaps in coverage, explains Jacques. The bait, designed to target rats, has little effect on other species. It needed to be widespread so that each individual rodent ate at least one pellet, he adds.
Except that if you read the article, it was exactly what they did in this case - with great success.
Rat bait was dropped by drone in July 2024 — around 25 kilograms per hectare (55 pounds per 2.5 acres) — in lines across the islands, so that there were no gaps in coverage, explains Jacques. The bait, designed to target rats, has little effect on other species. It needed to be widespread so that each individual rodent ate at least one pellet, he adds.
The NZ Department of conservation has been doing this for decades - it's interesting to see its worked well elsewhere as it's been quite a debate sparker, here.
I suspect it's the pragmatic choice but aren't really aware of the nuance (before anyone dives into a rage debate with me).
I fucking hate rats and do not understand their admirers
They are quite intelligent and social animals though.
I have no issue with killing them as pest (or actually am in favor of), but they can be very cute. But rats aren't a singular breed.
Also humans owe a lot of progress to lab rats, along with mice.
Everything has its place… those are admirable critters for what they are. Case in point they can appropriate a whole island given the opportunity.
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