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Rodent Traps vs Baits: Choosing the Right Rodent Control Method for Your Needs
Have rats and mice got you at your wit's end? When dealing with a rodent infestation, finding the right method for pest control is essential.
Learn More Why you see more rodents during El Niño and how to deal with them
If you feel like you’re seeing more rats and mice than normal you’re not alone. There’s a good chance it’s because of the El Niño weather pattern we’re experiencing.
Learn More Ants & Spiders in Vehicles & How to Get Rid of Them
Kiwicare receives regular requests from people at their wits end on how to control ants and other insects like spiders in vehicles. This article provides tips and tricks on how to get your vehicle bug free.
Learn More How to identify rodent chew marks
Has something been chewing on your rodent detector card or belongings? Are you struggling to figure out what? This article can help you identify rodent chew marks.
Learn More Easy 1-2-3 Step Guide to Rodent Trapping
Rodent snap traps are a safe, non-toxic and effective way to control rodent populations. Traps can be used on their own, or in conjunction with rodenticides (bait) to eradicate rats and mice from your property. Understanding rodent behaviour will help you get the best results from your Kiwicare rat traps and mouse traps.
Learn More Stop Cluster Flies Now
Late Summer / Early Autumn is the time to Prevent Cluster Flies.
Learn More Clockwise Goats and Anti-Clockwise Goats
Are New Goat Species Evolving in New Zealand? Goats (Capra hircus) were introduced to New Zealand by early European settlers.
Learn More Biosecurity Week 2021
Biosecurity Week (24th-30th July) InformationThe New Zealand Biosecurity Institute (NZBI) will promote Biosecurity Week in the final week of this Month 24th – 30th July at the same time as…
Learn More Watch Out for Wasps!
The Outlook for the 2022 Wasp SeasonWe have had a mild winter and are now in a summer of above normal average temperature.
Learn More Watch Out! They’re Waiting for You
Have you been away from home for a couple of weeks? Watch out! Fleas may be the first to greet you when you return.
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