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SETTING YOUR TRAP ENSURING ONGOING SUCCESS 9-10 SHIFTING YOUR TRAP FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS GOODNATURE PRODUCTS WARNINGS & WARRANTY If you’re not a read-the-manual type, then go to www.goodnature.co.nz and see our great range of videos. SNIFF SNIFF KAPOW! AUTO-RESET SNIFF SNIFF… SCAVENGED...
New Zealand pest-free. up to 24 times per canister – the A24 Rat Trap. Our lures are scientifically developed to be long life, ensuring optimal field performance for minimal maintenance effort.
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Leave your DETECTOR CARDS in place for three nights before analysing. SOME SITES ARE TRICKY. PUT YOUR A24 WHERE RATS HAVE GNAWED ON THE DETECTORS. If you have rodents that are interacting with the DETECTOR CARD you will see teeth marks on the DETECTION SURFACE.
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SHROUD CAP back on to protect the LURE BOTTLE. the seal is broken. Finger tighten only (do not use tools to tighten). See Page 14 for WARNINGS & WARRANTY. www.goodnature.co.nz - Visit our website for A24 installation video...
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WARNING: Although the canister has been removed, Always test fire the trap from above through the When installed in the A24, the LONG LIFE LURE With fresh lure now at the bottle mouth, screw it back it is likely the trap may still be live with one charge in its LURE BOTTLE CRADLE opening.
Best practice is change the gas every 6 months establishing a permanent network of traps to knock to put your A24 trap, i.e. places where rats feel safe to regardless of how many kills have occured, or earlier if down target populations and then be ready for the eat.
To test fire the trap see the section • Never engage in “horseplay” with the trap. Counter to count each time the your A24, then now’s a good time to Detectors to monitor the success named ‘TEST-FIRE YOUR TRAP’ on Page 8. Always •...
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POSSUM HEDGEHOGS (which are also a predatory pest) have sharp canines and will leave pointed, clumsy bite marks on the DETECTION SURFACE. The A24 is effective for trapping hedgehogs. POSSUMS have two large front incisors in their upper and lower jaws. With aggressive behaviour they scratch large areas of the DETECTION SURFACE and even bend the DETECTOR CARDS.
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