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Cane toad trap
Cane toads are a real problem in Australia (and in some parts of the
US) and something that we discuss from time to time on rec.ponds (introduction of exotic species) so this article caught my attention today. Cane toad trap winner announced By Karen Michelmore April 29, 2005 Paul Baker's trap design - which uses a light to lure insects and therefore toads onto a trapdoor, which falls into a box - was one of six finalists, and 114 entries from across Australia.----- The winning entry caught 30 per cent more toads than its competitors, and didn't snare any native wildlife," Mr Saalfield said. "It had a number of features about it that helped," he said. "The trap tended to throw a lot more light and concentrate the light over the actual trapdoor, so the cloud of insects was positioned over that. "The toads were coming in to feed on those insects, and falling through the trapdoor."All were disposed of humanely - by lethal injection, he said. rest of the story and picture here http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117...-29277,00.html k :-) |
"kathy" wrote in message ups.com... Cane toads are a real problem in Australia (and in some parts of the US) and something that we discuss from time to time on rec.ponds (introduction of exotic species) so this article caught my attention today. Cane toad trap winner announced ============= I don't guess they have a big insect and bug problem there. ;-) Frog-legs anyone? -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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