Early field experience with microencapsulated zinc phosphide paste for possum ground control in New zealand

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In New Zealand we need to develop new control tools for the overabundant brushtail possum, which is an agricultural and environmental pest. In this study we evaluated the performance of a new microencapsulated zinc phosphide (MZP) paste (1.5% w/w nominal conc.) in a captive study and at six North Island field sites. In the captive study 14 out of 16 possums fed MZP paste bait died (87.5% kill ± 8.3% SE) with death occurring on average 165.4 minutes (± 5.5 SE) after first eating the bait. At all field sites relative possum abundance was estimated using a residual trap catch index, and contractors were able to choose their preferred ground-control technique. Pre-feeding non-toxic paste (using 200-320 g/ha) was carried out over 2 weeks with at least one top- up after 7 days. Toxic bait was then deployed using the same baiting regime, and the average decline in possum abundance at the field sites was 82.2% (± 3.2% SE). This trial demonstrates that experienced contractors can get good kills using MZP and a refinement of best practice techniques could further improve control efficacy.

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Shapiro, L., Macmorran, D., Ross, J., & Eason, C. (2016). Early field experience with microencapsulated zinc phosphide paste for possum ground control in New zealand. New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 40(3), 386–389. https://doi.org/10.20417/nzjecol.40.31

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