No-rats-November

Good news from Turitea Valley to end 2025. November 2025 is the first month since May 2022 (when I began using trunk-mounted snap-traps) that I recorded a glorious zero. No rats! As of 24th December there have been no rats this month as well, but I’m not counting my chickens.

In October I not only killed four rats in snap-traps but also saw signs of rat damage (broken thrush egg). In the Green Corridors by Turitea Stream there has been steady numbers of rodents killed in stoat traps (DOC200) through spring and early summer. So I know that new rodents will arrive on my property, but for now I’m celebrating a new record and (hopeful) that there is a lower rat density at my place as tui, grey warbles and pÄ«wakawaka feed their fledglings.

Tui fledgling 23rd December 2025

To read about why I kill invasive rodents see earlier pages (with photos): Reasons to kill rats One two three; four, five, six

Varying rat abundance over the seasons results in regular change in the numbers of rats killed in snap-traps. More than 400 Rattus rattus (ships rats) have been caught over 3.5 years in 2.6 ha New Zealand