Central queensland Swine eradication & trapping

WILD DOG CONTROL

Control Methods

The selection of a suitable control method for wild dog ​populations in Central Queensland is contingent upon the ​specific requirements of the client and the prevailing ​environmental conditions. CQ SET employs two established ​techniques to effectively manage wild dog populations. These ​methods are frequently utilized in conjunction with one ​another or as components of a comprehensive control ​program.

Wild dog control management in Central Queensland is ​a critical issue due to the significant impact these ​animals have on livestock and native wildlife. Efforts to ​control wild dog populations often involve a ​combination of trapping and baiting strategies. These ​measures aim to reduce the damage caused by wild ​dogs to agricultural properties and protect vulnerable ​species.

Foot Trapping

Padded foot traps are strategically deployed in appropriate ​locations to intercept wild dogs during their movement. Our ​rigorous monitoring program ensures that captured animals ​are dispatched promptly and humanely, minimizing stress to ​the individual.

Sodium fluoroacetate manufactured baits

Manufactured sodium fluoroacetate baits are employed in ​areas where foot trapping is not deemed appropriate and are ​integrated into a comprehensive control program that ​encompasses neighboring properties.

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JOSH BINNIE