What about all the other small animals that can get into this and eat the peanut butter? I know in north America we have tons of small mammals etc that would die in these traps
Mustelids especially due to their inherent curiosity and need to investigate tunnels. Conversely, it's why they can be so easy to trap when you want to.
NZ, oddly, hardly has any native mammals (at least large ones)…
I assume they must have some small ones, though. And probably the keas (crazy ground-dwelling parrots that eat fucken everything, even car window seals) would stick their heads in to investigate, if nothing else…
It certainly reeks of “unintended consequences” to me.
Like 1080 poison (for foxes, mostly) in Australia…
What about all the other small animals that can get into this and eat the peanut butter? I know in north America we have tons of small mammals etc that would die in these traps
Mustelids especially due to their inherent curiosity and need to investigate tunnels. Conversely, it's why they can be so easy to trap when you want to.
NZ, oddly, hardly has any native mammals (at least large ones)…
I assume they must have some small ones, though. And probably the keas (crazy ground-dwelling parrots that eat fucken everything, even car window seals) would stick their heads in to investigate, if nothing else…
It certainly reeks of “unintended consequences” to me.
Like 1080 poison (for foxes, mostly) in Australia…