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Technical assessment of mechanical and electronic traps to facilitate future improvements in trap efficacy and humaneness.

Bernd WaltherAndré BohotHendrik EnnenPaul BeilmannOliver SchäperPeter HantschkeSven WerdinJens Jacob
Published in: Pest management science (2024)
With the device and the electronic arrangement, the majority of snap trap models and electronic traps available on the market can be assessed in a standardized and repeatable way. Matching the data generated in this study with data on time for trapped target animals to reach irreversible unconsciousness, and experiences from pest control practitioners, should allow relating properties of traps to efficacy and animal welfare issues. This can support further development and optimization of traps for nonchemical rodent pest control. © 2024 Julius Kuehn-Institut and The Authors. Pest Management Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.
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