What will it cost?


Devices

As a rule of thumb, a least two devices per ha will be required for combined rat, possum and stoat suppression. Preferably these should include one trap and one bait station. 

Based on the above, up front capital investment in devices will cost between $50–$200 (depending on tools selected) per ha to establish. Operating and maintaining these tools (baits, lure, gas canisters, poisons, maintenance) will cost between $25–$50 per ha, each year. Devices generally have a lifespan of up to 10 years. 

devices for trapping are a cost to consider
Choosing your devices is important.  Image credit: Predator Free NZ Trust

Labour

In terms of labour, on average a field operator can service 60 devices (30 ha) per day. Landowners may do this themselves, or get their staff to. If they contract the work out contract rates can be on the basis of a ‘per device’ servicing charge — usually between $3–$6 per device, per service. 

Rodent control in sheds and buildings is more device-intense and should be costed separately. Devices should be installed at a rate of at least two per shed or one per 20m2 . A mix of traps and bait stations is always best, alternated over time. Up front capital investment in devices will cost between $20–$200 per shed bay/20m2. Operating and maintaining these tools (baits, lure, gas canisters, poisons, maintenance) will cost between $20–$40 per shed bay/20m2 , each year. Labour requirements are relatively limited and can be undertaken as part of routine farming operations. 


For more information

For more information on predator control specific to your area, we recommend that you contact a predator control expert, your regional council or local DOC office.

For information on what you can do to take your trapping to the next level, download a Predator Control Annual Calendar (PDF, 102KB) or buy an A2 print from our shop.