WHY DO WE TRAP POSSUMS?
Possums can be a carrier and transmitter of the disease Bovine tuberculosis (Tb) in many parts of the country, which is harmful to our farming industry.
Possums eat buds, flowers, fruit/berries and nectar, which means they compete with native birds and reptiles for food sources. They also eat birds, eggs, and chicks. The growth and life-cycle of a tree or plant is significantly affected when all parts of it are eaten.
Possum damage to a native Kohekohe
LURE SUGGESTIONS FOR POSSUM TRAPS
HOW TO MAKE A FLOUR LURE FOR POSSUM TRAPS – Make a flour trail leading to the trap, rubbing directly onto the tree or on the ground by the trap. Mix up the following in a large tub/bucket or reduce proportions for a smaller mix (lasts for a long time once mixed in a sealed container) :
- 1kg Flour
- 100g icing sugar
- 1 packet of cinnamon
- 100g milk powder
The Timms possum trap has limited options for bait, unless you use corflute method, (refer below). It has to be a lure that doesn’t fall off when the trap is set. These lure suggestions I have found to hold on well for up to 2-3 weeks are dried apricot & cinnamon or 1/8 apple & cinnamon. Possums love cinnamon, it smells a bit like bark, and they also love aniseed.
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lippin Timmy Trap with Flour Lure (Left)
Timms Possum Trap (Right)
For Possum traps like the Flippin Timmy and the Trapinator you can use the lures already suggested above, but you can already use any kind of paste lure, without the corflute card like Connovation Eggsellent; Goodnature Cinnamon; Peanut butter; Mayonnaise etc. If you use the corflute method, your lure will last a lot longer and can even have three catches on the one lure. Photos below explain how to set this up with your Timms trap, and now using this method this has opened up a lot of other lure pastes you can use with the Timms trap, eg: Connovation Treacle Gold, (as per the photo), Possum Dough, Smooth, Good Nature Cinnamon etc.
Corflute Method – Cut into 40mm x 90mm, drill a hole through the centre going through both sides, then cut a slit down one side. Push the corflute down into the lure paste, turn over and do the same until the lure is pushed all the way through. Note: Wear gloves whenever you are handling bait or traps so you don’t transfer human scent to shy the predators away.
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