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Determining the effectiveness of zinc phosphide rodenticide bait in the presence of alternative food supply

This investment is focussed on providing growers and the broader Australian grains industry practical advice to improve the effectiveness of the rodenticide bait, zinc phosphide.

Zinc phosphide rodenticide baits have been registered for use in crop fields to manage the threat of mouse damage to crops. It is the only rodenticide registered for use in-crop. This investment is designed to better understand the role of alternative food on bait uptake and efficacy of the poison baits and to explore whether alternative bait substrates might improve bait uptake and efficacy. Anecdotal reports suggest that when there is abundant alternative food present, mice do not take the baits and it is therefore not effective. Furthermore, growers and other in the grains industry have been suggesting alternatives to wheat as the carrier for the bait (eg barley, malted barley, high protein wheat, icing sugar, lupins), essentially to provide a more attractive bait for mice, depending on background food types (eg, barley, wheat or lupin stubbles); mice might have a different food preference. Understanding the role that alternative food plays will help inform the conditions required to reach maximum efficacy.

Project date

2 Apr 2018-30 Jun 2021

Project funded by

Multiple industries
Alternative protein Cereal grains Other rural industries Pulse grains

Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC)

GRDC's purpose is to invest in RD&E to create enduring profitability for Australian growers. We invest in projects and …
  • Location

    Australia

  • Organisation type

    Research funding body

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