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How to control pest animals
What to consider for pest control
- Method of pest control.
- Year round control or seasonal protection (i.e. during bird breeding).
- Time and effort you will need to invest.
- How to monitor pests.
- How to dispose of pests.
- Effect on other pests or animals.
- Working with your neighbours.
Pest animals on your property
You are responsible for controlling pests on your property. Check the
Yellow Pages website for pest control services in your area.
If you cannot identify the pest, we or the
Ministry for Primary Industries can investigate the cause of the problem. We can give advice but generally don't remove pests on private land.
Our tip
If you are using traps or bait stations, keep them on your property to prevent risk to park users and animals. Do not place them on public land.
What attracts pests
In urban areas, prevent:
- accumulated rubbish
- overgrown sections
- exposed
kai or compost.
Pest animals coming from other properties
If pest plants or pest animals are coming from your neighbour's property, speak to your neighbour to resolve the issue.
If you believe pests are coming to your property from public land, you can contact us or
report the problem online.
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