One Year, 1,335 Pests
Celebrating our first anniversary with 1,335 pests removed from Tamahere! A big thanks to our supporters and to Robyn Richardson for the fantastic Korimako cake.
1000th Pest Milestone
Thanks to Robyn Richardson, we surprised local trapper Robert McHugh with a special ratty cake to celebrate catching our 1000th pest since June 2022—huge thanks to Robert and everyone involved in trapping!
Project Echo: Bats of Tamahere
The long-tailed bat, or pekapeka-tou-roa, is a rare native mammal living in the Tamahere gullies. These bats are crucial for insect control and ecosystem health, but they’re endangered due to habitat loss and predators. Let’s support their survival by protecting their roosting spots!
Effective Rabbit Control Tips
If you're dealing with rabbits on your lifestyle block, you're not alone. Although not part of the Predator Free 2050 strategy, managing rabbits is one of our most frequently asked questions. Focusing on control during winter, when breeding slows, is your most cost-effective option. Effective methods include night shooting, Pindone bait, fumigation, or exclusion fencing.
Get the Most Out of Your AT220 Trap
Keep your AT220 trap in peak condition by setting it up well, performing regular checks and maintenance, and using the app to track kills.
Get the Most Out of Your A24 Rat Trap
To get the most out of your A24 rat trap, place it where rats are most active, use a trap stand for proper positioning, and regularly maintain and check the trap to ensure it's working well.
Top Tips for Your DOC200 Trap
To get the most out of your DOC200 trap, place it in high-traffic pest areas like along fence lines or near food sources, and ensure it’s stable. Use effective baits like fresh meat or eggs, and refresh them regularly to avoid spoilage. For more tips, check out Cam Speedy’s video—his advice can really boost your trapping success!
How to Use Your T-Rex Rat Trap
To use your T-Rex rat trap effectively, place it in a stable tunnel box near rat hotspots like compost bins or woodpiles, and bait it with peanut butter or similar. Check the trap weekly, replace old bait, and log your catches in the Trap.NZ app to help us track success
How to Use Your Flipping Timmy Trap
Just borrowed a Flipping Timmy trap? Mount it on a tree about 1 meter high and add a ramp with a 30cm gap for easy access. Use sweet bait and a scent trail of flour and vanilla to attract possums, while keeping pets uninterested.
Bring Back Bellbirds
Native birds like korimako/bellbirds once thrived in Tamahere but have declined due to predators and habitat loss. Our goal is to make Tamahere predator-free, so korimako and other wildlife can flourish again.
In The Beginning
Predator Free Tamahere began in mid-2022 when a few locals decided to tackle pest control to boost our local environment. We’re focusing on strong community ties, key areas like Tamahere gullies and the Waikato River edge, and making a real environmental impact