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Mastering Pest Trapping in New Zealand: A Comprehensive Guide with Connovation
Nestled deep in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, New Zealand is often lauded as "The Last Eden". A haven of unparalleled biodiversity, its unique fl...

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Comprehensive Guide to Pest Control in Urban Environments
Urban areas face unique pest control challenges due to high population density, diverse pest species, and varying environmental conditions. Effecti...

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Best Practice
Best Practice by Pest Feral Pigs Best Practice for Bait-Rite Feral Cats Best Practice for PredaSTOP Mustelids Stoat PredaSTOP (PAPP) Bait Maki...

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Bite me! ... the chew card test
Do you want to know what's been eating your fruit or helping itself to the chook's food?  We've got just the thing for you! Time efficient, accurat...

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Erayz Blocks Prove A Popular Choice for Landcare Okareka
Sandra Goodwin from Landcare Okareka has reported that "Erayz rabbit baits are working well - guys have caught many mustelids in last month! Happy ...

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Rat Trapping 101 – What is it?
  Rats are among the most destructive pests in homes and businesses. They carry diseases that can spread to humans, damage property, and cause ser...

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Comparing Pest Control Strategies: New Zealand vs. the World
Introduction Pest control is a critical issue worldwide, with each region developing unique strategies to manage invasive species and protect their...

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Rat Trapping in New Zealand: For the More Experienced Trapper
The diverse landscapes of New Zealand present unique challenges and opportunities in the realm of pest control. As we progress from our beginner's ...

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Choosing The Best Ferafeed Paste or Pellets for Your Job
Choosing the Best Ferafeed for your Job We have a variety of Ferafeed Pastes and also cereal Pellets which are used for baiting Possums, Rodents an...

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Project Kiwi: people + science + dedication
Project Kiwi is the oldest community-led kiwi conservation project in New Zealand. From its base at Kuaotunu, north of Whitianga, the Trust adminis...

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A Comprehensive Guide to Identifying Chew Marks Left by Common Pests
Chew marks around your property indicate the presence of unwelcome visitors that might harm your environment. Identifying these marks is crucial fo...

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An hour at the 'Trap & Bait Hub Day’
“Living life in awe”, says Anjali – A marketing specialist at Connovation. Hailing from one of the busiest cities in the world where describing her...

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Predator Trapping ‘By the Moon’ – The Influence of Maramataka - Cam Speedy
Cam Speedy – Wildlife Management Associates Ltd, TURANGI Do you plant and harvest your vege garden by the moon?  Do you fish by the moon?  Many peo...

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Frequently Asked Questions - FAQs
Here are some frequently asked questions at Connovation: When will my order be shipped? Most of our orders are shipped within a day or two of th...

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There’s always a first time!
Conservation and trapping pests have become an integral part of every New Zealander’s life. Many of us are acing it at this stage by involving tech...

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Run Through Rodent Bait Station
The Run Through Rodent Bait Station embodies a clever approach to pest management, perfectly engineered to exploit the natural behaviour of rats a...

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Bait Stations: The Ultimate Guide to Pest Control with Connovation
Pest control is an essential part of maintaining a healthy and safe environment in our homes, sheds, and storage units. Connovation offers a divers...

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PAPP for Stoat Control - In Partnership with DoC
“Looks can be deceiving”, aptly describes a stoat. With reddish-brown fur on the back and cream coloured belly, stoats are cute little creatures th...

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Effective Stoat Control: Exploring Connovation's PredaSTOP Toxin
New Zealand is home to three species of mustelids: stoats, ferrets, and weasels which pose significant ecological and economic threats in New Zeala...

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